Nonresidential Construction Spending Remains Unchanged

by David Flaherty | 26 January 2026 10:17 am

National nonresidential construction spending remained virtually unchanged on a monthly basis in October and was down 0.9 percent year over year, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) analysis of data published by the U.S. Census Bureau. On a seasonally adjusted annualized basis, nonresidential spending totaled $1.25 trillion.
Spending rose month over month in nine of the 16 nonresidential subcategories. Private nonresidential spending was down 0.2 percent, while public nonresidential construction spending was up 0.1 percent in October.
“Nonresidential construction failed to gather momentum at the start of 2025’s third quarter,” said ABC chief economist Anirban Basu. “While there are few sources of private nonresidential growth outside of the still surging data center category, much of the recent decline in construction spending is due to a precipitous drop in manufacturing investment. With CHIPS Act-enabled megaprojects[1] winding down and the stiff headwind of trade policy, manufacturing construction spending has fallen by nearly 10 percent over the past 12 months, accounting for more than the entire decline in private nonresidential spending. Despite consistently downbeat construction industry data during the latter months of 2025, contractors remain upbeat about the first half of 2026, according to ABC’s Construction Confidence[2] Index.”

Endnotes:
  1. CHIPS Act-enabled megaprojects: https://www.semiconductors.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/CHIPS-Act-Announced-Projects-4_25_23.pdf
  2. Construction Confidence: https://www.metalconstructionnews.com/?s=contractor+confidence

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