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How to Estimate Construction Costs   

Autodesk Construction Cloud

Inaccurate estimates might not be the root of all evil, but they sure can derail a project. Far and away one of the most common reasons, however, is inaccurate budget estimates. When it comes to construction, estimating costs is a towering challenge. Let’s dive in. What is construction cost estimation?

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Fed Economist Forecasts Uptick in Single-Family Construction

Pro Builder

Fed Economist Forecasts Uptick in Single-Family Construction. Thu, 10/06/2022 - 10:24. The housing market may be slowing, but senior economist Jordan Rappaport predicts an upcoming surge in single-family home building .

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ARA Forecasts US Rental Revenue To Exceed $57B in 2020

ENR Construction

ARA’s five-year forecast predicts that U.S. rental revenue will top $57 billion in 2020, a significant increase over the $47.6 billion estimated for 2016. over the next few years.

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ARA Forecasts US Rental Revenue To Exceed $57B in 2020

ENR Construction

ARA’s five-year forecast predicts that U.S. rental revenue will top $57 billion in 2020, a significant increase over the $47.6 billion estimated for 2016. over the next few years.

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Will the Housing Industry Lead the Nation?s Economic Recovery?

Pro Builder

Wed, 05/27/2020 - 10:19. NAHB forecasted a sales decline in April, but now the relatively stable new home supply and number of sales point to the housing industry as a leading force in the nation’s economic recovery. . Due to economic challenges associated with COVID-19, NAHB was forecasting an additional sales decline in April.

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Dodge Outlook 2021 Predicts Slow, Uneven Recovery throughout 2021

Construction Superintendent Magazine

Dodge Data & Analytics released its 2021 Dodge Construction Outlook, a mainstay in construction industry forecasting and business planning. economy, leading to a deep drop off in construction starts in the first half of 2020,” stated Richard Branch, chief economist for Dodge Data & Analytics. “The

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Outlook Predicts Economic Slowdown, Broad-Based Impact on Construction Growth

Construction Superintendent Magazine

Dodge Data & Analytics recently released its 2020 Dodge Construction Outlook, a mainstay in construction industry forecasting and business planning. construction starts will slip to $776 billion in 2020, a decline of 4% from the 2019 estimated level of activity. The report predicts that total U.S.