Construction Costs for 50 U.S. Cities Show Interesting Shifts
Abstract:
The accompanying table and 50 graphs are based on RSMeans’ Construction Cost Indices for major cities across the U.S. The introductory table records each city’s construction cost relative to the 30-city national average, then also shows the ranking of cities based on the year-over-year percentage change in their cost indices and the quarter-to-quarter percentage change annualized. New York is the leader on a year-over-year basis, while Kansas City has recorded the largest quarter-over-quarter percent change.
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The accompanying table and 50 graphs are based on RSMeans’ Construction Cost Indices for major cities across the U.S. The introductory table records each city’s construction cost relative to the 30-city national average, then also shows the ranking of cities based on the year-over-year percentage change in their cost indices and the quarter-to-quarter percentage change annualized. New York is the leader on a year-over-year basis, while Kansas City has recorded the largest quarter-over-quarter percent change.