RALEIGH, N.C. — FMI recently released its Q1-2014 Construction Outlook. The forecast continues to show optimistic growth. As a whole, construction-put-in-place is predicted for an 8 percent increase for 2014, with continued growth over the next few years.
Select market predictions include :
- Commercial — Investors are beginning to help lift commercial construction out of a slump by taking more risks. The industry is expected to grow another 7 percent in 2014 to $52.6 billion — the highest mark since 2008.
- Healthcare — Construction will grow 2 percent in 2014, however a jump to 6 percent is predicted in 2015 as the outcomes on new healthcare regulations become clearer.
- Educational — Improving state and local budgets will help move educational construction back into the growth mode. 2014 will see a 3 percent level of growth to $83 billion.
- Power — Growth to $91.2 billion is forecast for 2014 with a slow climb from 5 percent to 9 percent over the next four years. The cost of new nuclear power will continue to hinder growth until regulatory concerns are considered.
- Manufacturing — With signs of sustainable growth, predictions are for 5 percent in 2014 to $45.2 billion, and an upward swing with another 8 percent growth in 2015.
- Lodging —The industry forecasts 591 hotels opening in 2014 compared with the 500 in 2013. Growth at 13 percent is expected with this market reaching $16.1 billion.
- Transportation — 2014 will see a 7 percent improvement to $4.4 billion. With the president's 2015 budget proposal of $73.61 billion for surface transportation spending, there is a bright future in the coming years in this industry.
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