Newfoundland Construction News & Information

Here you will find the latest news and information about commercial, residential and heavy construction activity in Newfoundland.
| Summary of Current Newfoundland Projects | ||||
| Commercial Projects (total value) | Civil Projects (total value) | |||
| Pre-Bid Phase: | $16,405,077,200 | Tender Phase: | $6,018,535,544 | |
| Bid Phase: | $0 | Tender Phase: | $0 | |
| Post-Bid Phase: | $507,854,746 | Post-Bid Phase: | $890,017,571 | |
| View Newfoundland Project Leads | ||||
Newfoundland Construction News & Information
Heading into 2010, New Brunswick is still facing significant challenges due to the persistent impact of depressed U.S. and global demand which year to date has caused the province’s total exports to plunge by 27%.
Led by California and Texas, twenty states account for more than 75% of the US construction market. The projected recovery in the construction market early next year must be driven by a significant improvement in a large share of these key states. A pickup in construction activity in the thirty smaller states would not be sufficient to set off a national market recovery, says Reed Construction Data chief economist Jim Haughey.
CanaData’s latest construction starts forecasts are set out in the tables that accompany this report. The current year will see non-residential building starts in Canada drop to about half the level that they reached two years ago in 2007, 45.5 million square feet versus 92.1 million. The credit crunch, reduced international travel, lower world trade and high unemployment are all factors holding back privately-funded construction projects at this time. What is perhaps most remarkable, however, is the fact that interest rates remain so low in Canada and throughout the industrialized world. In no way are interest rates inhibiting factors with respect to investment.

