The institutional building categories as a group increased 10% in May. Educational facilities, the largest nonresidential building category by dollar volume, grew 8%. Major educational facility projects that reached the construction start stage in May included a $140 million life science and engineering building at Boston University in Boston MA, a $90 million engineering building at the University of Maryland in College Park MD, an $88 million engineering building at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge LA, and $70 million for three building additions at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government in Cambridge MA. The healthcare facilities category in May registered a strong 34% gain, aided by the start of the $750 million Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York NY and a $200 million hospital in Oxford MS. The public buildings category in May rose 33%, helped by the start of a $95 million courthouse expansion in Waukegan IL and a $66 million detention facility in Bismarck ND. On the negative side, the amusement category in May retreated 4% after a strong April, although May did include the start of the $149 million American Dream Water and Amusement Park in East Rutherford NJ. Decreased activity was also reported for church construction, down 6%; and transportation terminal work, down 25%. The transportation terminal decline followed a strong April that featured several large projects, and May did include $400 million for the start of two terminal upgrades at Los Angeles International Airport.
The 25% gain for total construction starts on an unadjusted basis for the first five months of 2015 was comprised of growth for all three major construction sectors. Nonbuilding construction year-to-date climbed 70%, with electric utilities and gas plants up 434% and public works up 11%. Residential building year-to-date advanced 14%, with multifamily housing up 24% and single family housing up 10%. Nonresidential building year-to-date increased 8%, with manufacturing building up 38%, institutional building up 8%, and commercial building down 3%. By geography, total construction starts during the January-May period of 2015 showed this performance relative to last year – the South Central, up 77%; the Northeast, up 22%; the South Atlantic, up 14%; the Midwest, up 5%; and the West, up 2%.
May 2015 Construction Starts
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MAY 2015 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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May 2015 |
April 2015 |
% Change |
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Nonresidential Building |
$208,143 |
$287,805 |
-28 |
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Residential Building |
258,866 |
253,033 |
+2 |
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Nonbuilding Construction |
262,689 |
165,115 |
+59 |
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Total Construction |
$729,698 |
$705,953 |
+3 |
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THE DODGE INDEX |
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(Year 2000=100, Seasonally Adjusted) |
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May 2015............154 |
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April 2015……...149 |
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YEAR-TO-DATE CONSTRUCTION STARTS |
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Unadjusted Totals, In Millions of Dollars |
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5 Mos. 2015 |
5 Mos. 2014 |
% Change |
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Nonresidential Building |
$83,112 |
$76,897 |
+8 |
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Residential Building |
100,727 |
88,426 |
+14 |
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Nonbuilding Construction |
88,690 |
52,178 |
+70 |
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Total Construction |
$272,529 |
$217,501 |
+25 |