Nonresidential Construction Spending Rebounds in July

by Jonathan McGaha | 1 September 2014 12:00 am

Nonresidential construction spending expanded strongly in July, growing 2.5 percent on a monthly basis and rising a robust 8.6 percent on a year-over-year basis according to a Sept. 2 release from the U.S. Census Bureau. Spending for the month totaled $617.8 billion on a seasonally adjusted, annualized basis. The government also revised upward a somewhat disappointing June nonresidential construction spending estimate from $589 billion to $603 billion and the estimate for May from $606 billion to $611 billion.

“Today’s encouraging report provides further evidence that a vigorous nonresidential construction recovery is finally at hand,” said Associated Builders and Contractors[1] Chief Economist Anirban Basu. “Increased job growth, booming energy production, expanding industrial production and normalizing capital markets are all contributing to nonresidential construction’s renewed momentum and confidence among developers and other significant consumers of construction services is high, signaling ongoing recovery.

“The economy is recovering rapidly enough to improve real estate conditions in meaningful ways without triggering a shift in the Federal Reserve’s still accommodative policy making,” said Basu. “Both stock and bond markets have been rallying of late, which has helped to generate wealth and lower borrowing costs simultaneously, an ideal situation for construction. Progress has been particularly apparent in power and industrial segments, with year-over-year construction spending up 26 percent in the power category and 24 percent in manufacturing.”

Spending increased on a monthly basis in 11 of 16 nonresidential construction subsectors in July.

Spending in five nonresidential construction subsectors declined in July.

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Endnotes:
  1. Associated Builders and Contractors: http://www.abc.org

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