West Region: Commercial Construction Gives Rare Bright Spot for 2025, but Growth Resumes in 2026
Nonresidential construction in the West is projected to decline 13.9% in 2025, significantly worse than the national forecast of -2.2% industry...
Nonresidential construction in the West is projected to decline 13.9% in 2025, significantly worse than the national forecast of -2.2% industry...
Southern construction is forecasted to stay stable in 2025, slightly declining by just 0.3%, outperforming the national 2.2% contraction.
Midwest nonresidential construction projected to drop 5.7% in 2025, with building construction falling 21.7%—the steepest regional decline nationwide.
A regional analysis of Total Nonresidential Construction in the Northeast US, which is forecasted to reach $95.3 billion in second-quarter spending,...
Total construction employment has slowed noticeably. From March through May, the average monthly construction job creation rate was just over 5,000,...
May’s surging level of megaproject construction starts, which topped $30 billion, lifted total year-to-date (YTD) construction spending to within 1%...
Understanding where the labor is and who is actually working is essential for anyone looking to staff a job site, plan a project, or forecast future...
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