Nonresidential Construction Spending Falls Slightly in June
Key Takeaways
- National nonresidential construction spending decreased 0.2% in June.
- On a seasonally adjusted annualized basis, spending totaled $812.9 billion.
- "The implication is that construction stakeholders should be heavily invested in current negotiations regarding the next round of economic stimulus.
COVID’s Impacts on Construction: Results from an AGC Member Survey
The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) released the results of a survey on Coronavirus impacts in construction it conducted June 9-17 among its members.
Some interesting metrics of note:
Nonresidential Construction Has Recovered 56% of Jobs Lost Since March Employment Report
According to data released Friday by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the national construction industry added 158,000 jobs on net in June.
Key Takeaways
Nonresidential Construction Spending Falls Modestly in May
Key Takeaways
- National nonresidential construction spending decreased 0.9% in May.
- On a seasonally adjusted annualized basis, spending totaled $812.5 billion.
- "What is surprising is the overall stability of construction spending.
COVID-19 Showcases Immense Potential of Construction Technology
Construction Employment Sees Record Rebound in May
According to data released Friday by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the national construction industry added 42,000 net new jobs in February.
Key Takeaways
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Article written by Andy Holtmann on the Viewpoint blog.
As we continue to adjust to new working and operating environments in construction during the COVID pandemic, many contractors are looking at what the future will hold and what the new construction reality might look like.
What We Know About Maintaining Compliance with the Family First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA)
Article written by Matt Harris on the Viewpoint blog.


