Tag: roundup

  • March 2025 economic roundup | Construction Dive

    March 2025 economic roundup | Construction Dive

    Nonresidential construction activity continues to churn forward in 2025, but signs of strain are surfacing. Planning activity ticked up again in February, boosted by data center projects, yet overall momentum slowed as institutional sectors, such as healthcare and education, pulled back. Input prices climbed for a second straight month, with nonresidential construction costs rising at…

  • The Official (Mostly Affordable) EHD 2025 Outdoor Furniture Roundup

    The Official (Mostly Affordable) EHD 2025 Outdoor Furniture Roundup

    While it’s not “warm” in most places, yet (in the US at least), it is on its way, meaning our outdoor spaces are going to be calling our names sooner than we think. And if you are someone who needs either a new piece of furniture or an entire set, this post is here to…

  • February 2025 economic roundup | Construction Dive

    February 2025 economic roundup | Construction Dive

    Nonresidential construction planning built on its late-2024 momentum with growth in all sectors to kick off 2025. But contractors still face a number of headwinds that could derail momentum. Energy price spikes and a rush to buy materials ahead of tariff deadlines caused a 1.4% jump in input costs in January, the largest monthly increase…

  • January 2025 economic roundup | Construction Dive

    January 2025 economic roundup | Construction Dive

    Surging data center activity helped jumpstart nonresidential construction planning last month, but contractors still face a number of hurdles in the year ahead. While planning picked up due to the momentum around data centers, overall backlog dropped to its lowest level in nearly two years. The decline underscores the ongoing challenges tied to elevated interest…

  • December 2024 economic roundup | Construction Dive

    December 2024 economic roundup | Construction Dive

    Contractors ended 2024 on a cautiously optimistic note, as the latest construction data revealed resilience alongside lingering challenges. Backlog held steady at 8.4 months as contractors expressed some optimism about private construction prospects. The possibility of lower borrowing costs and clearer policy direction following the presidential election buoyed confidence. Groundbreakings also gained momentum to close…