Construction Backlog Expands Nearly 3 Percent at the Close of 2015

by Jonathan McGaha | 21 March 2016 12:00 am

The South posted the highest backlog in the history of the Construction Backlog Indicator[1] (CBI) in the fourth quarter of 2015, according to Associated Builders and Contractors[2] (ABC).

Nationally, backlog expanded by 2.7 percent to 8.7 months in the last three months of the year, with the South expanding on its previous record high reading by 8.7 percent to 11.19 months. In addition, infrastructure-related backlog expanded by 23.2 percent in the fourth quarter to 12.2 months.

“For the first time in years, some contractors are reporting that they are turning away work,” said ABC Chief Economist Anirban Basu. “Skill-worker shortages are a frequently cited reason. The recent uptick in backlog suggests that demand for construction workers will remain elevated going forward, which will translate into faster wage growth, but also potentially rising costs and extended timelines.

“The nonresidential construction recovery remains very much in place,” said Basu. “Despite disappointing news regarding global growth and corporate earnings, most contractors reported steady to rising backlog during 2015’s final weeks. That’s important to contractors, of course, but also to other economic stakeholders, since nonresidential construction spending growth has emerged as one of the nation’s leading economic drivers.

“Nonresidential construction spending growth in January of 2016 was fully 12.3 percent its year-ago level,” said Basu. “However, there were a number of months during the latter half of 2015 during which construction spending growth was soft. Accordingly, backlog expanded less rapidly during that period, including during the quarters that precede the fourth quarter’s expansion.”

For additional analysis click here[3].

 

Regional Highlights

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Industry Highlights

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Highlights by Company Size

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Endnotes:
  1. Construction Backlog Indicator: http://www.abc.org/en-us/newsmedia/constructioneconomics/constructionbacklogindicator.aspx
  2. Associated Builders and Contractors: https://www.abc.org/
  3. For additional analysis click here: http://www.mmsend2.com/link.cfm?r=1658567620&sid=92699552&m=12425900&u=ABC_Inc&j=32890382&s=http://www.abc.org/NewsMedia/ConstructionEconomics/ConstructionBacklogIndicator/tabid/272/entryid/5071/construction-backlog-expands-nearly-3-percent-at-the-close-of-2015.aspx
  4. See Charts and Graphs: http://www.mmsend2.com/link.cfm?r=1658567620&sid=92739039&m=12425900&u=ABC_Inc&j=32890382&s=http://www.abc.org/Portals/1/Documents/CBI/CBICharts_4thQtr2015.pdf

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