NEW YORK, N.Y. — The Dodge Momentum Index increased to 128.3 (2000=100) in August, up 2.8 percent from its July reading of 124.8, according to Dodge Data & Analytics. The 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.
Planning data continues to trend higher following a weak start to the year, in response to improving economic data and real estate market fundamentals, which bodes well for construction spending through the first half of 2016. The August gain for the index was due to a strong increase in new plans for commercial buildings, up 8.4 percent from July, while the institutional building sector contracted 5.2 percent following a surge of planning activity in July. On a year-over-year basis commercial planning is 20.6 percent higher, while institutional planning is up 5.1 percent.
There were a total of 10 projects entering planning in August with a value that exceeded $100 million — eight commercial projects and two institutional projects. In the commercial building sector, a $500-million mixed-use project in Santa Clara, California; a $400-million hotel at JFK International Airport in New York, New York and a $350-million warehouse in Orlando, Florida entered planning. Within the institutional building sector, a $400-million hospital in Phoenix, Arizona and a $150-million assisted living facility in Seattle, Washington entered planning.
Aug-15 | Jul-15 | % Change | |
Dodge Momentum Index | 128.3 | 124.8 | 2.8% |
Commercial Building | 143.3 | 132.1 | 8.4% |
Institutional Building | 109.7 | 115.8 | -5.2% |
Source: Dodge Data & Analytics |