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Construction Forecasting: Planning the Road Ahead

Viewpoint Construction Technology

Why construction forecasting is more important than ever and why modern technology is a must.

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2023 industry recession to be deeper than first forecast

Construction Enquirer

this year after economists at the Construction Products Association sharply downgraded forecasts for the second time. Falling private new housing combined with recent government delays to major infrastructure projects has prompted the spring forecast downgrade from a previously forecast 4.7% fall in output. in 2023 and 1.2%

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2018 ARTBA Transportation Construction Forecast: Modest

Construction Equipment

The American Road & Transportation Builders Association’s (ARTBA) has released its economic forecast for 2018 and says the U.S. transportation infrastructure market is anticipated to rebound slightly next year, following a 2.8 percent drop in 2017.

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ARTBA Forecasts 5 Percent Growth in Transportation Spending

Construction Equipment

billion in 2014, according to The American Road & Transportation Builders Assn. ARTBA) annual forecast.' The overall U.S. transportation infrastructure construction market is expected to grow 5 percent from $129 billion to $135.8

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Transportation Construction to Decline 5.5% in 2021: ARTBA

Construction Equipment

The American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) forecasts a 5.5-percent The forecast is included in the organization’s annual forecast. percent decline in transportation construction in 2021. The value of construction is expected to drop from $294.2 billion to $278.1 The major…

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Costain’s major M62 upgrade axed over soaring costs

Construction Enquirer

It will now syphon off allocated funding for the M62 to top up the M1 J10-13 planned motorway scheme which is also forecast to exceed the original budget and had struggled to get final sign-off. Now the projected cost of the 19-mile central reserve upgrade has soared so high that Highways England has axed the scheme.

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ARTBA Forecasts Modest 2015 Growth for Transportation Construction Market

Construction Equipment

billion in 2015, according to a forecast released by American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) Chief Economist Dr. Alison Premo Black. transportation construction market will grow 3.1 percent from $185.9 billion in 2014 to $191.7 This is slightly above anticipated growth in the overall economy—U.S.