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Economy
By all measures, a construction boom is shaping up for 2018
2018-01-09
[CNBC] All signs and numbers point to a huge year for the construction industry. Even in December, with much of the nation frozen, the construction industry added 30,000 jobs, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

For all of 2017, construction added 210,000 jobs, a 35 percent increase over 2016.

Construction spending is also soaring, rising more than expected in November to a record $1.257 trillion, according to the Commerce Department. That was up 2.4 percent annually. Spending increased across all sectors of real estate, commercial and residential, with particular strength in private construction projects. The only weakness was in government construction spending.

Construction firms are clearly looking to hire more workers. Three-quarters of them said they plan to increase payrolls in 2018, according to a new survey from the Associated General Contractors of America. Industry optimism for all types of construction, measured by the ratio of those who expected the market to expand versus those who expected it to contract, hit a record high.

"This optimism is likely based on current economic conditions, an increasingly business-friendly regulatory environment and expectations the Trump administration will boost infrastructure investments," said Stephen Sandherr, the association's CEO.
Posted by:Besoeker

#6  I just wish it wasn't so darned hard to find competent contractors and tradesmen, even without a boom.

Another failure of the American Education system, designed as a feeder to universities and colleges.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2018-01-09 18:24  

#5  I just wish it wasn't so darned hard to find competent contractors and tradesmen, even without a boom. I'm getting too old to re-do everything.
Posted by: Glenmore   2018-01-09 12:42  

#4  Hope they're concentrating on infrastructure and not just slapping up more housing tracts. The last thing we need in California is construction jobs going to illegal aliens and more cars on our freeways.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2018-01-09 11:19  

#3  The job boards are full of construction manager, superintendent, and design/build director positions...given as how some of these design build jobs are five/six year cycles, it is going to be fun.

Funny as how I spent all those years blowing stuff up and now I make my living building it.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2018-01-09 10:28  

#2  should have given a link

Posted by: lord garth   2018-01-09 08:08  

#1  nice for the people who get better jobs but many times construction booms have been followed by busts

actually the increase in actual construction is only in the 2-4% range (depending on where in the country you measure) rather than a 'boom-like' 8+%

Rantburgers may be surprised that among the highest increases in construction jobs are CA and CO.
Posted by: lord garth   2018-01-09 08:07  

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