Easing of Construction Material Costs in Canada Not as Clear Cut as in U.S.
Canada has seen moderation in prices for some individual construction inputs but not as extensive as those seen in the United States.
Canada has seen moderation in prices for some individual construction inputs but not as extensive as those seen in the United States.
As we move into the Spring of 2023, bid prices on a year-over-year basis, are now considerably higher than material cost increases.
Where are we on the recession watch? In a nutshell, the flow of events is confusing. There are reasons to suspect slower economic times are heading...
Today, the Federal Reserve has chosen the middle path in raising its policy-setting interest rate by 25 basis points (where 100 basis points = 1.00).
Much of Canadian construction activity is tied to the extraction (or harvesting) of the nation’s resources.
The accompanying table records the top 10 project starts in the United States for February 2023.
Below are six graphs recording 12-month moving averages of ConstructConnect’s nonresidential construction starts.
ConstructConnect announced today that February 2023’s volume of construction starts, excluding residential work, was $33.0 billion.
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