Nonresidential Construction Spending Down 0.2% in May, Says ABC

National nonresidential construction spending decreased 0.2% in May, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors’ analysis of data published by the U.S. Census Bureau. On a seasonally adjusted annualized basis, nonresidential spending totaled $1.237 trillion. Spending was down on a monthly basis in half of the nonresidential subcategories. Private nonresidential spending was down 0.4%, while public nonresidential construction spending was practically unchanged in May. “Nonresidential construction spending declined for the fourth straight month in May,” said ABC Chief Economist Anirban Basu. “Private sector nonresidential activity remains particularly weak and is down nearly 7% from its January 2023 peak. Manufacturing investment, … Read more

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Free Girls’ Construction Camps Empower Philadelphia Youth to Explore Skilled Trades Careers

For the 16th summer, local girls entering grades 7 through 12 will get hands-on experience, mentorship and exposure to the construction and skilled trades industries – thanks to the Mentoring young Women in Construction program. This year, the free day camp has expanded its reach once again, with 84 students enrolled across two locations: MyWIC Northeast: June 16-27 MyWIC South: July 7-18 Organized by the NAWIC Philadelphia Foundation and supported by regional partners, including NEST, a national Integrated Facilities Management company based in South Jersey, MyWIC is designed to introduce young women to career paths they may not have previously … Read more

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Kraus-Anderson Completes $24 Million Windom Area Health in Windom, Minnesota

Kraus-Anderson has completed a new $24-million medical building in Windom, Minnesota for Windom Area Health. Recognizing the growing needs of the region, WAH partnered with Sanford Health to develop a 52,000-square foot clinic expansion owned by the city of Windom and funded by WAH. The project creates a connection to the existing hospital while establishing a separate clinic identity. Designed by Pope Architects, the new building houses Sanford Health Clinic, Windom Specialty Clinics and a third-floor shell space to accommodate future growth. Specialty clinics include OB/GYN, orthopedics, general surgery, pain management, mental health, integrative health and foot care. The building … Read more

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Soft Business Conditions Persist at Architecture Firms

The AIA/Deltek Architecture Billings Index remained in negative territory in May with a score of 47.2, up from 43.2 in April. Any score below 50 indicates a billings decline, although this month’s score indicates that somewhat fewer firms reported a decline in billings in May than in April. Inquiries into new work increased this month for the first time since January, reflecting the modest degree of stabilization in the economy recently. However, the value of signed design contracts continued to decline, indicating that while clients are starting to explore new projects, they remain hesitant to sign a contract committing to … Read more

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Ribbon-Cutting Held for New Emergency Medical Services Base in Rolla, Missouri

A ribbon-cutting was held for Phelps Health’s new Emergency Medical Services base. Built by McCarthy Building Companies, the building replaces an aging EMS station and enhances emergency response capabilities in the region. Located on the main Phelps Health campus in Rolla, Missouri, nestled in the heart of the Ozarks, approximately 105 miles south of St. Louis, the base was partially funded by a $4 million American Rescue Plan Act grant from the state of Missouri. Its strategic location brings EMS teams closer to the emergency department while maintaining easy access to I-44. The 17,500-square-foot facility enhances Phelps Health’s emergency response … Read more

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