Archive for the 'Construction News' Category
Nov
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October Construction Starts Soar 21 Percent
November 30, 2018 | Comments Off on October Construction Starts Soar 21 Percent
New construction starts in October climbed 21% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $864.0 billion, according to Dodge Data & Analytics.
Nov
30
Latest World Green Building Trends: Nearly Half of Survey Respondents Expect to Make 60% of their Projects Green in Next 3 Years
November 30, 2018 | Comments Off on Latest World Green Building Trends: Nearly Half of Survey Respondents Expect to Make 60% of their Projects Green in Next 3 Years
The findings from the preeminent study on green buildings have been released and the results are both surprising and encouraging.
Nov
30
Dodge Momentum Index Declines in October
November 30, 2018 | Comments Off on Dodge Momentum Index Declines in October
The Dodge Momentum Index moved 4.2% lower in October to 150.5 (2000=100) from the revised September reading of 157.0.
Nov
1
Dodge Data & Analytics Acquires Public-Sector Project Research Firm Integrated Marketing Systems (IMS)
November 1, 2018 | Comments Off on Dodge Data & Analytics Acquires Public-Sector Project Research Firm Integrated Marketing Systems (IMS)
Dodge Data & Analytics (Dodge), the leading provider of market intelligence and analytics to the North American construction industry, today announced the acquisition of San Diego-based Integrated Marketing Systems (IMS)
Nov
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New Construction Starts in 2019 to Hold Steady with 2018 Amount, According to Dodge Data & Analytics
November 1, 2018 | Comments Off on New Construction Starts in 2019 to Hold Steady with 2018 Amount, According to Dodge Data & Analytics
Dodge Data & Analytics (https://www.construction.com) today released its 2019 Dodge Construction Outlook, a mainstay in construction industry forecasting and business planning.
Nov
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Dodge Momentum Index Moves Lower in September
November 1, 2018 | Comments Off on Dodge Momentum Index Moves Lower in September
The Dodge Momentum Index dropped 2.6% in September to 159.5 (2000=100) from the revised August reading of 163.7.