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AIA Releases Construction Forecast: Healthcare Construction to See Modest Gains Through 2025

Construction Superintendent Magazine

Spending on nonresidential buildings will see a modest 4% increase in 2024, after increasing by more than 20% last year according to The American Institute of Architects’ latest Consensus Construction Forecast. The pace will slow to just over 1% growth in 2025, a marked difference from the strong performance in 2023. in 2024 and 3.5%

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Nevada: The Forecast Calls For Sunshine And Growth

Business Facilities

Read: Nevada: The Forecast Calls For Sunshine And Growth at BusinessFacilities.com. Henderson—Nevada’s second-largest city—has the highest per capita income of any city in Nevada, 19 percent higher than the U.S.

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PMSJ Releases Quarterly Market Forecast

Construction Superintendent Magazine

PSMJ’s latest Quarterly Market Forecast survey of 115 A/E/C executives (collected between Dec. Read more The post PMSJ Releases Quarterly Market Forecast appeared first on Construction Superintendent. 28 and Jan. 10) revealed an overall proposal activity Net Plus/Minus Index value of just 8.

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Building Safety Act will add to project delays, says industry forecast

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CONTRACTOR’s 2024 Economic Forecast

Contractor Magazine

It looks like 2024—for good and for bad—might have some surprises in store.

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ULI Forecast For CRE: Strength And Growth Through 2017

Business Facilities

Business Facilities (BF) Magazine. The latest Urban Land Institute Forecast for the real estate economy sees three years of continued strength, with the industry set for sustainable growth in 2015 through 2017. ULI Forecast For CRE: Strength And Growth Through 2017 appeared first on Business Facilities (BF) Magazine.

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ABC’s 2020 Construction Economic Forecast: Momentum Persists, Despite Uncertainties

Construction Superintendent Magazine

Associated Builders and Contractors’ Chief Economist Anirban Basu forecasts continued momentum for the construction sector next year but advised an overall “wait-and-see” approach based on leading and lagging indicators and economic uncertainties. Indeed, one of the sources of strength for the U.S. economy over the last year has been.