This report forecasts to 2022 and 2026 US commercial building construction expenditures in nominal and real (inflation-adjusted) US dollars. Total expenditures in nominal and real dollars are segmented by market in terms of: education and institution, retail and wholesale, office, industrial, healthcare, transportation, lodging, religious, and other markets such as public safety.
To illustrate historical trends, total expenditures and the various segments are provided in annual series from 2011 to 2021.
This report includes new commercial building construction and improvements such as additions, alterations, and major replacements (e.g., heating systems). Maintenance and repairs for existing structures and service facilities are excluded. Also excluded are land acquisition costs, drilling of gas and oil wells, and digging and shoring of mines. As defined by the US Census Bureau, expenditures represent architectural and engineering costs; labor, material, and overhead costs; interest and taxes paid during construction; and contractors' profits.
This report includes the results of a proprietary national online consumer survey of US adults (age 18+). This Focus Reports National Survey has a sample size of approximately 1,500, screened for response quality, and representative of the US population on the demographic measures of age, gender, geographic region, race/ethnicity, household income, and the presence/absence of children in the household.
Key macroeconomic indicators are also provided with quantified trends. Other various topics, including profiles of pertinent leading companies, are covered in this report. A full outline of report items by page is available in the Table of Contents.
To illustrate historical trends, total expenditures and the various segments are provided in annual series from 2011 to 2021.
This report includes new commercial building construction and improvements such as additions, alterations, and major replacements (e.g., heating systems). Maintenance and repairs for existing structures and service facilities are excluded. Also excluded are land acquisition costs, drilling of gas and oil wells, and digging and shoring of mines. As defined by the US Census Bureau, expenditures represent architectural and engineering costs; labor, material, and overhead costs; interest and taxes paid during construction; and contractors' profits.
This report includes the results of a proprietary national online consumer survey of US adults (age 18+). This Focus Reports National Survey has a sample size of approximately 1,500, screened for response quality, and representative of the US population on the demographic measures of age, gender, geographic region, race/ethnicity, household income, and the presence/absence of children in the household.
Key macroeconomic indicators are also provided with quantified trends. Other various topics, including profiles of pertinent leading companies, are covered in this report. A full outline of report items by page is available in the Table of Contents.
Table of Contents
MARKET ENVIRONMENT- Historical Trends
- Key Economic Indicators
- Interest Rate Trends
MARKET SEGMENTATION & FORECASTS
- Education & Institution
- Retail, Wholesale, & Storage
- Office
- Industrial
- Healthcare
- Transportation
- Lodging
- Religious
- Other Markets
INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
- Industry Characteristics
- Market Leaders
ABOUT THIS REPORT
- Scope
- Sources
- Industry Codes
- Methodology
- Resources
LIST OF TABLES & FIGURES Figure 1 - Key Trends in US Commercial Building Construction Expenditures, 2021 - 2026
Figure 2 - US Nominal Commercial Building Construction Expenditure Trends, 2011 - 2021
Figure 3 - US Real & Nominal Commercial Building Construction Expenditure Trends, 2011 - 2021
Table 1 - Key Indicators for US Commercial Building Construction Expenditures, 2011 - 2026
Figure 4 - US Interest Rate Trends, 2011 - 2021 (%)
Table 2 - US Interest Rate Trends, 2011 - 2021 (%)
Figure 5 - US Nominal Commercial Building Construction Expenditures by Market, 2011 - 2026 (US$ bil)
Table 3 - US Nominal Commercial Building Construction Expenditures by Market, 2011 - 2026 (US$ bil)
Figure 6 - US Nominal Commercial Building Construction Expenditures by Market, 2011 - 2026 (%)
Figure 7 - US Nominal Commercial Building Construction Expenditures by Market Performance Index, 2011 - 2026 (2011=100)
Figure 8 - US Real Commercial Building Construction Expenditures by Market, 2011 - 2026 (2012US$ bil)
Table 4 - US Real Commercial Building Construction Expenditures by Market, 2011 - 2026 (2012US$ bil)
Figure 9 - US Real Education & Institution Building Construction Spending w/ Population 5-24, 2011 - 2026
Figure 10 - US Real Industrial Building Construction Spending w/ Real Manufacturers' Shipments, 2011 - 2026
Figure 11 - US Survey: Vacation Likelihood by Type (% adult respondents likely to take a vacation in next 12 months)
Figure 12 - US Survey: "I attend religious services regularly"
Figure 13 - US Commercial Building Construction Firms, Establishments, & Employment, 2011 - 2019
Table 5 - US Commercial Building Construction Firms, Establishments, & Employment, 2011 - 2019
Table 6 - NAICS & SIC Codes Related to Commercial Building Construction
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