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Construction Dive’s June 2025 economic roundup

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Published July 8, 2025 Sebastian Obando Reporter post share post print email supermatros via Getty Images Stronger planning and project starts gave contractors a lift in May, but signs of strain deepened as policy headwinds took a firmer hold, according to the latest economic reports.

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Warehouse, hotel construction lift commercial planning

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Published June 11, 2025 Sebastian Obando Reporter post share post print email license Rendering of the Sterling Bay Pacific Center research and development building in San Diego, Calif., The $238 million phase 2 of the Sterling Bay Pacific Center research and development building in San Diego, California.

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Construction spending drops for fourth straight month

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Published July 7, 2025 Zachary Phillips Editor post share post print email license An aerial view of apartment construction on March 19, 2024 in Austin, Texas. Dive Insight: May marked the fourth consecutive month of drops, Basu said. Even strong markets, such as manufacturing, have begun to decline from recent peaks.

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Building Materials Prices Are Rising as Demand for Construction Increases

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of construction materials have experienced an average cost increase of 19%. of construction materials have experienced an average cost increase of 19%. Despite the rising costs of certain materials, some prices this year have begun to show signs of softening, said Sam Giffin, director of data operations at Gordian.

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Building Materials Prices Are Rising as Demand for Construction Increases

The Pro Builder

of construction materials have experienced an average cost increase of 19% since 2020. of construction materials have experienced an average cost increase of 19% since 2020. But don’t expect materials prices to sustain that falling trajectory, Giffin said. per year in the same period.”

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Boeing taps Jacobs for $1.8B St. Louis campus expansion

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Deep Dive Opinion Library Events Press Releases Topics Sign up Search Sign up Search Commercial Corporate News Economy Infrastructure Labor Safety Tech Sustainability Legal/Regs An article from Project Wins Boeing taps Jacobs for $1.8B million-square-foot build-out. Louis, according to a June 5 news release.

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Gilbane launches procurement division

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Published June 16, 2025 Sebastian Obando Reporter post share post print email license sawaeng wonglakorn via Getty Images Listen to the article 3 min This audio is auto-generated. Dive Brief: Gilbane Building Co. Tariffs have added to supply uncertainty for contractors by pushing up material costs and limiting access to key materials.