Construction Industry Feb Starts: We Get By With a Little Help From Our (Manufacturing) Friends

The total construction industry starts increased nine percent in February 2022. The new construction of three “large manufacturing facilities” boosted nonresidential building starts up 32%. Without the large manufacturing projects, total construction would have declined six percent in February, according to Construction Business Owner magazine.

The manufacturing facilities are:

  • $10 billion – Intel chip fabrication plants/Chandler, AZ
  • $1.5 million – Steel mill/Osceola, LA
  • $550 million – Intel semiconductor facility renovation/Rio Rancho, NM

Manufacturing may continue to drive construction industry business, but other sectors are facing challenges.

Other construction industry statistics for February 2022 include:

  • Nonbuilding construction – <1%
    • Highway/bridges – >2%
    • Misc. – <26%
    • Public works – <23%
    • Utility/gas plant starts – >66%
  • Nonresidential – >32%
    • Commercial – <8%
    • Institutional – <22%
  • Residential – <3%
    • Multifamily – >2%
      • $400 million – Central condos/St. Petersberg, FL
      • $220 million – Journal Squared apartments/Jersey City, NJ
      • $147 million – Miami World Tower/Miami, FL
    • Single-family – <4%

February 2022 was negatively influenced by weather and the war against Ukraine. The continued material and labor issues and expenses may be causing some construction industry business owners to put the brakes on project startups. They may be pausing just long enough to examine areas in which costs can be cut for better balance.

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