Construction spending still on the rise: AGC.Associated General Contractors Associated General Contractors of America is the nation's oldest and largest trade association representing the construction industry. It was formed in 1918 following a request by President Woodrow Wilson. of America's Chief Economist The Chief Economist is a single position job class having primary responsibility for the development, coordination, and production of economic and financial analysis. It is distinguished from the other economist positions by the broader scope of responsibility encompassing the Ken Simonson said construction spending Construction Spending An economic indicator that measures the amount of spending towards new construction. Released monthly by the U.S. Department of Commerce's Census Bureau, it looks at residential and non-residential construction in the private sector, and state and federal at set a record for the 15th straight month in April, led by factories, communications, stores, multi-family housing, warehouses and hotels. Simonson was commenting on the Census Bureau's report that the value of construction put in place rose in April to $1.067 trillion at a seasonally adjusted Seasonally adjusted Mathematically adjusted by moderating a macroeconomic indicator (e.g., oil prices/imports) so that relative comparisons can be drawn from month to month all year. annual rate, up 0.5% from the revised March total and up eight percent from the level of April 2004. "More noteworthy than the single-month gain was the strong performance of so many project types through the first four months of 2005 compared to the same period of 2004," he said. "Overall, construction increased a hefty nine percent year-to-date, with several categories far exceeding that rate. The standouts were manufacturing construction, up 32%, communication, 23%, multi-retail ("big box" and other general merchandise stores, shopping centers shopping center, a concentration of retail, service, and entertainment enterprises designed to serve the surrounding region. The modern shopping center differs from its antecedents—bazaars and marketplaces—in that the shops are usually amalgamated into , and shopping malls), 20%, multifamily, 17%, single-family, 13%, warehouses, 12%, and lodging, 11%. I expect both residential and private nonresidential construction to keep performing well for the rest of 2005," Simonson said. "With the 10-year Treasury note still hovering near four percent, I'm not worried that mortgages will become unaffordable un·af·ford·a·ble adj. Too expensive: medical care that has become unaffordable for many. un anytime soon. And the large number of fast-growing categories gives me hope that nonresidential will end the year well above last year's totals. "My major concerns are about availability and cost of certain materials, especially cement," Simonson said. "Reports reaching AGC AGC Automatic Gain Control AGC Automotive Glass Cartridge (fuse) AGC Associated General Contractors AGC Associated General Contractors of America AGC Atypical Glandular Cells AGC Attorney-General's Chambers in the last few days indicate that cement shortages will be even more severe than last year, when they eventually touched 35 states. Already, deliveries are being curtailed in Texas, Oklahoma, the Northwest and Florida. AGC hopes the Commerce Department will step up efforts to allow more imports of Mexican cement, instead of our having to bring cement half way around the world through clogged ports and rail lines." |
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