November 30, 2012

Marcum’s Construction Industry Group Featured in Newsday Article "U.S. Nonresidential Construction Fell in 3Q"

Newsday

By Ted Phillips

Marcum’s Construction Industry Group Featured in Newsday Article "U.S. Nonresidential Construction Fell in 3Q"

Excerpt:

Nonresidential construction dropped nationally in the third quarter even as the economy continues to grow, the accounting firm Marcum LLP reported Thursday in a new index.

The level of investment in nonresidential construction fell by 4.4 percent compared to a year earlier, according to the index which Marcum economists derived from data from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Census Bureau, and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. During the same time period the broader economy expanded by 2 percent, the report said.

The reported cited fears over the “fiscal cliff,” tight credit markets, and high vacancies as reasons for the slow recovery in the sector. In September, commercial construction dropped to $559.4 billion, a 0.4 percent decline compared to a year earlier. The index includes both private commercial construction and public infrastructure construction. Public spending dropped more sharply than private construction, falling by 0.8 percent versus 0.1 percent.

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