Construction spending outlook worsens
January 02, 2008 - Jim Haughey
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10/22/2008 - posted by Stacie Wingfield
I noticed that the forecast years in this article are off by a year on the Non-residential and heavy engineering construction charts shown the other construction market article. Which is correct?


Construction spending was unchanged in August but the credit crunch has abruptly altered the trend. We now expect a decline in nominal spending totals into the winter, followed by several quarters of small nominal increases but continued real, after inflation, volume declines and then a delayed recovery beginning slowly late next year and strengthening in 2010, says Jim Haughey, chief economist for Reed Construction Data.