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Q3 2024 Construction Starts Forecast
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2024
2023
- Q4 2023 Construction Starts Forecast
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2022
- Q4 2022 Construction Starts Forecast
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- Q1 2022 Construction Starts Forecast
2021
- Q4 2021 Construction Starts Forecast
- Q3 2021 Construction Starts Forecast
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- Q1 2021 Construction Starts Forecast
2020
- Q4 2020 Construction Starts Forecast
- Q3 2020 Construction Starts Forecast
- Q2 2020 Construction Starts Forecast
- Q1 2020 Construction Starts Forecast
2019
- Q3 2019 Construction Starts Forecast
- Q2 2019 Construction Starts Forecast
- Q1 2019 Construction Starts Forecast
Check out our monthly construction starts activity in our Construction Industry Snapshot Reports here.
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About Michael Guckes, Chief Economist
Michael Guckes is regularly featured as an economics thought leader in national media, including USA Today, Construction Dive, and Marketplace from APM. He started in construction economics as a leading economist for the Ohio Department of Transportation. He then transitioned to manufacturing economics, where he served five years as the chief economist for Gardner Business Media. He covered all forms of manufacturing, from traditional metalworking to advanced composites fabrication. In 2022, Michael joined ConstructConnect's economics team, shifting his focus to the commercial construction market. He received his bachelor’s degree in economics and political science from Kenyon College and his MBA from the Ohio State University.