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Construction economist cites nonresidential growth.(TRADENEWS)
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Walls & Ceilings
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June 1, 2008
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The chief economist for The Associated General Contractors of America said new spending figures are encouraging for the construction industry. "Nonresidential construction spending rose an impressive 1.3 percent in March and 12 percent compared to March 2007," said Ken Simonson, chief AGC economist. He was commenting on the March construction spending figures released by the Census Bureau on May 1. "The housing ...
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The Associated General Contractors of America.(In Brief)
Contractor;
September 1, 2007 ;
109 words
......July, seasonally adjusted, and residential fell 1.4%, nonresidential spending climbed 0.6%, the 10th consecutive monthly gain. For the...period in 2006. Those figures obscure the 15% jump in nonresidential spending.
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AGC economist contrasts 'torrid' nonresidential, multifamily gains with...
Engineered Systems;
February 1, 2007 ;
323 words
......down 0.2% from the upwardly revised October total. Nonresidential spending showed a strong 1.2% gain in November, even after the...There has been no letup in the torrid pace of private nonresidential spending growth, Simonson stated. For instance, lodging construction...
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Fed: R and D spending figures
AAP General News (Australia);
August 29, 2002 ;
129 words
...00-00-0000 Fed: R and D spending figures Latest figures on research and development (R and D) spending in Australia: * Australian total investment in 2000-2001 for R and...
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Nonresidential spending, jobs keep 'torrid pace'.(INDUSTRY NEWS)
Contractor;
February 1, 2007 ;
571 words
......gloomy construction spending report, Simonson said. Nonresidential spending showed a strong 1.2% gain in November, even after the...has observed no letup in the torrid pace of private nonresidential spending growth. For instance, lodging construction--mainly hotels...
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U.S. factory shipment numbers see 8.5 percent spike.(newsline)
Air Conditioning, Heating & Refrigeration News;
July 31, 2007 ;
263 words
......May, seasonally adjusted, as a 2.5 percent uptick in nonresidential spending more than offset a decline of 0.8 percent in residential...compared to the same period in 2006. During that span, nonresidential spending jumped 15 percent and residential dropped 18 percent...
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U.S. construction spending falls in July
New Orleans CityBusiness;
September 5, 2007 ;
180 words
......decreased 0.7 percent to $880 million from $886 million. But nonresidential spending increased 0.6 percent, to $627 million from $623 million...Associated General Contractors of America, a trade group. Nonresidential spending has posted its 10th consecutive monthly gain, he said...
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Construction Spending In 2005.
Construction;
January 10, 2005 ;
Martin, Gina;
787 words
......construction activity in the region. Nonresidential Spending Back In The Black After falling...the year. Several categories of nonresidential spending have shown steady progress in...construction markets. In 2002, nonresidential spending garnered 55 percent of total construction...
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Indications are housing slip dragging on local economy.
Las Vegas Review-Journal (Las Vegas, NV);
September 8, 2007 ;
581 words
......4 percent in July and residential fell 1.4 percent, nonresidential spending climbed 0.6 percent, the 10th consecutive monthly gain...in 2006. Those figures obscure the 15 percent jump in nonresidential spending, Simonson said. To see more of the Las Vegas Review...
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Nonresidential spending: Quick out of the gate.(Brief Article)(Statistical...
Building Design & Construction;
June 1, 2000 ;
Delano, Daryl;
787 words
......Still, the first two months of 2000 showed overall nonresidential spending running at a level 7.3 percent above the 1999 total...next few years. Rising tide Overall, we expect total nonresidential spending to rise by a bit more than 2 percent this year, slightly...
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Rochester Business Briefs: September 11, 2007
Daily Record (Rochester, NY);
September 11, 2007 ;
Tara E. Buck;
491 words
......over June, and residential dropped by 1.4 percent, "nonresidential spending climbed 0.6 percent, the 10th consecutive monthly gain...in 2006. Those figures obscure the 15 percent jump in nonresidential spending." Commercial, office and lodging sectors all saw growth...
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SF under spotlight as election spending figures released.(News)
The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland);
September 14, 2001 ;
317 words
......MPs to four in the June poll, spent a ninth of the sum used by the UUP. Yesterday, the UUP and DUP both said the election spending figures aroused suspicion. An Ulster Unionist source said: I do not think we will be saying much about this officially because...
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Growth sputters in 2003: although the trend is upward this year,...
Construction Equipment;
January 1, 2003 ;
Delano, Daryl;
787 words
......Trends $ Billions Annual % Change 2003 2001 2002 Total Nonresidential Spending $286.7 0.4% -7.3% Commercial $108.5 -4.2% -17.2% Office...Other Public $36.9 7.4% 3.7% Annual % Change 2003 Total Nonresidential Spending 3.8% Commercial 3.4% Office 6.6% Retail 1.2% Hotel/Motel...
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Construction slump only moderate. (Around the Industry).(Brief...
Plumbing & Mechanical;
January 1, 2002 ;
96 words
......W Dodge pegged new construction contracting at a 5 percent increase in September, pushed by a 7 percent increase in nonresidential spending. Still more optimism springs from NAHB's forecast of a rebound in new housing early this year after a 10 percent fourth...
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