The 2014 amount for residential building was $227.8 billion, up 8%, and a much smaller increase than what was reported in 2012, up 31%; and 2013, up 26%. Single family housing grew just 2% in dollar terms, considerably less than its 27% jump in the previous year. The regional pattern for single family housing in 2014 was mixed. Gains were reported in the South Central, up 7%; the South Atlantic, up 3%; and the Northeast, up 2%; while declines were reported in the West, down 1%; and the Midwest, down 2%. Multifamily housing in 2014 climbed 28%, and has now shown annual dollar gains in excess of 20% for five straight years. By major region, multifamily housing revealed this performance in 2014 – the Northeast, up 41%; the South Atlantic, up 30%; the South Central, up 23%; the Midwest, up 20%; and the West, up 17%. The top five metropolitan areas in terms of the 2014 dollar amount of multifamily starts were New York NY, Miami FL, Washington DC, Los Angeles CA, and Boston MA. Metropolitan areas ranked 6 through 10 were – Chicago IL, Seattle WA, San Francisco CA, Philadelphia PA, and Dallas-Ft. Worth TX.
Nonbuilding construction in December plummeted 32% to $124.3 billion (annual rate), following its 21% hike in November. A large share of December's decline was due to a 79% plunge for the electric power and gas plant category, which had been boosted in November by the start of the $3.6 billion Dominion Cove Point LNG Liquefaction project in Maryland and a $571 million natural gas-fired power plant in Virginia. Although December did include a $500 million retrofit of four coal-fired power plants in Alabama, this was not enough to cushion the category's steep December drop. New public works projects in December fell a more moderate 10%, and reflected decreased activity for water supply systems, down 25%; and miscellaneous public works (site work, mass transit, pipelines), down 43%. On the plus side, highway and bridge construction in December increased 2%, and included the start of the $555 million Kosciuszko/ Newtown Creek bridge rehabilitation project in Brooklyn and Queens NY. Growth in December was also reported for river/harbor development, up 3%; and sewer construction, up 6%.
For the full year 2014, nonbuilding construction dropped 6% to $139.2 billion, which followed the 9% decline reported for 2013. Public works construction overall in 2014 was down 7%, sliding back after its 12% gain in the previous year. Highway and bridge construction retreated 15% from a very strong amount in 2013 that included several substantial bridge projects, such as the $3.1 billion Tappan Zee Bridge replacement in New York. Declines were also reported for river/harbor development, down 6%; and water supply systems, down 7%. Annual gains were reported for miscellaneous public works, up 4% (with much of the support coming from increased mass transit work), and sewer construction, up 8%. The electric utility and gas plant category in 2014 retreated 2%, a much smaller drop than the 55% plunge in 2013. While alternative power generation projects (primarily solar and wind) were down sharply, more traditional power generation plants held steady, and natural gas plants increased with the start of the Dominion Cove Point LNG Liquefaction project.
The 7% gain for total construction starts at the national level in 2014 was the result of greater activity in all five major regions. Leading the way was the South Central, up 14%, followed by the South Atlantic, up 11%; the West, up 7%; the Northeast, up 2%; and the Midwest, up 1%.
December 2014 Construction Starts
December 2014 Construction Starts
Monthly Summary of Construction Starts |
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Prepared by Dodge Data & Analytics |
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Monthly Construction Starts |
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Seasonally Adjusted Annual Rates, In Millions of Dollars |
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November 2014 |
% Change |
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Nonresidential Building |
$196,595 |
$256,867 |
-23 |
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Residential Building |
247,263 |
239,200 |
+3 |
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Nonbuilding Construction |
124,293 |
181,571 |
-32 |
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Total Construction |
$568,151 |
$677,638 |
-16 |
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The Dodge Index |
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(Year 2000=100, Seasonally Adjusted) |
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December 2014.....120 |
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November 2014....143 |
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Year-to-Date Construction Starts |
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Unadjusted Totals, In Millions of Dollars |
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12 Mos. 2013 |
% Change |
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Nonresidential Building |
$208,218 |
$177,362 |
+17 |
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Residential Building |
227,820 |
210,325 |
+8 |
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Nonbuilding Construction |
139,230 |
148,755 |
-6 |
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Total Construction |
$575,268 |
$536,442 |
+7 |