Building Design+Construction's monthly Market Intelligence Report offers a snapshot of the health of the U.S. building construction industry, including the commercial, multifamily, institutional, and industrial building sectors. This report tracks the latest metrics related to construction spending, demand for design services, contractor backlogs, and material price trends.
Data for the Market Intelligence Report is gleaned from reputable economic sources, including the American Institute of Architects, Associated Builders and Contractors, and the U.S. Census Bureau.
Here are some of the highlights from the March 2024 report:
- U.S. construction spending for commercial, institutional, industrial, and multifamily buildings continues its historic run, rising to $863.3 billion in annualized spending as of late January (up 1.4% from the previous month and 16.1% from the previous year).
- When looking at year-over-year spending growth, the following sectors saw the biggest jump: manufacturing, public safety, religious, educational, amusement/recreation, and healthcare.
- Construction backlogs shrink: The average U.S. contractor had 8.1 months worth of building construction work in the pipeline as of February 2024, down 1.3 months from the same time last year. There are a variety of factors at play here, namely an increase in project postponements and cancellations, the high cost of capital, and inflation.
- AIA's Architecture Billings Index dipped to 45.4, extending its streak of sub-50 marks to seven months. This means that, among the architecture firms surveyed by AIA in January, more firms than not reported a decrease in billings.
- Construction material prices rose 1.4% in February, making it back-to-back months of rising prices following a streak of three consecutive monthly declines.
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