National Construction Momentum Index Increases in February
Thursday, March 9th, 2017
The Dodge Momentum Index rose 1.6% in February to 144.0 (2000=100) from its revised January reading of 141.7. The Momentum Index is a monthly measure of the first (or initial) report for nonresidential building projects in planning, which have been shown to lead construction spending for nonresidential buildings by a full year. February's increase was due to a 4.4% jump in institutional planning, while commercial planning slipped slightly, falling 0.3% for the month. The Momentum Index has now increased for five consecutive months; however, the underlying components continue to be volatile on a month-to-month basis as large projects continue to sway the data. The overall trend, however, is rising. On a year-over-year basis the Momentum Index is 22% higher, with commercial planning up 28% and institutional planning moving 15% ahead of last year. This suggests that construction activity will continue to see further growth as the year progresses.
In February, four projects entered planning each with a value that exceeded $100 million. For the institutional building sector, the leading projects were a $100 million hospital in Westampton NJ and a $100 million military barracks in Great Lakes IL. The leading commercial projects were a $470 million hotel in Nashville TN and a $130 million hotel and shopping center in La Puente CA.
Dodge Momentum Index |
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Feb-17 |
Jan-17 |
% Change |
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Dodge Momentum Index |
144.0 |
141.7 |
1.6% |
Commercial Building |
152.3 |
152.7 |
-0.3% |
Institutional Building |
133.7 |
128.1 |
4.4% |
Source: Dodge Data & Analytics |