June 2021 Construction Data

2021 construction data

While Construction Monitor provides construction data customized for your business, our friends at Construction Dive regularly provide construction industry “metrics that matter.” The June information they shared comes from several sources and they centralize that data for the rest of us.

Here’s the June 2021 recap:

  • Architecture billings – (Any score over 50 indicates growth.) 58.5 in May up from 57.9; design contracts 63.2 up from 61.7.
  • Construction backlog – Rose in May 2021 to eight months; 0.1 months higher than April 2021 and May 2020.
  • Construction confidence – Rose in May 2020-June 2, 2021, 0.1 months higher than April 2021 and May 2020.
  • Construction jobs – Employment was down by 20,000 in May 2021 with 17,000 non-specialty contractor job losses. Construction has regained 888,000 of the 1.1 million jobs lost in March/April 2020.
  • Construction Spending – Total construction spending January-April 2021 = $452.3 billion, 5.8 percent (±1.0%) above 2020.
    • Educational – $84.8 billion, 0.5% (±1.8%) below March estimate
    • Highway – $99.8 billion, 0.6% (±5.6%) above March estimate
    • Nonresidential – $451.4 billion in April, 0.5% (±0.7%) below March estimate
    • Private – $1,180.7 billion, 0.4% (±0.7%) above March estimate
    • Public – $343.5 billion, 0.6% (±0.6%) below March estimate
    • Residential – $729.2 billion in April, 1.0% (±.03%) above March estimate
  • Construction starts – May 2021 construction starts declined by 1% to $902.8 (seasonally adjusted annual rate)

Condensed Construction Information You Need

Construction data for industry spending, hiring, starts, and billing is available to you, online and free. The information from this blog was gathered from more than six sources. But Construction Dive encapsulates it into one easy-to-read overview.

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