By Stefan Schumacher
The AIA has released its Consensus Construction Forecast and it
seems to indicate more of what we've been hearing. The forecast
projects either negative or very little growth in the various
construction market segments.
However, there is good news if you're willing to patient. It
seems that 2012 will be the year we could finally see a significant
turnaround. It's not ideal, but if you're able to hold your ground,
you could be in good position going forward.
More from the AIA:
A slow recovery period is projected for the nonresidential
construction industry this year, and 2011 spending levels are not
anticipated to be enough to show growth over 2010 figures.
While activity for institutional projects should hover near 2010
levels, there is likely to be a modest decline in commercial
construction. Overall nonresidential construction spending is
expected to decrease by two percent in 2011, with 2012 seeing an
increase of five percent in inflation adjusted terms. These
are highlights from the American Institute of Architects (AIA)
semi-annual Consensus
Construction Forecast, a survey of the nation's leading
construction forecasters.
"The key factors that have prevented an accelerated recovery
include historically low lending rates for real estate projects,
the lingering effects of general overbuilding and an unfavorable
bond market that has hampered the ability for municipalities to get
the requisite funding to build new schools and hospitals," said AIA
Chief Economist, Kermit Baker, PhD, Hon. AIA. "Conditions should
improve later this year and gain momentum as we move into 2012,
particularly for hotel, retail and office building projects."
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Market Segment Consensus Growth Forecasts
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2011
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2012
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Overall nonresidential
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-2%
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5%
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Commercial / industrial
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-4.2%
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10.9%
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Industrial
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-11.8%
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5.8%
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Office buildings
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-7.9%
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7.1%
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Hotels
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-6.2%
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15.6%
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Retail
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-1%
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10.9%
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Institutional
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-0.2%
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1.6%
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Public safety
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-6.7%
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-2.3%
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Education
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-3.1%
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1.7%
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Health care facilities
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1.1%
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5.5%
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Religious
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1.3%
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3.4%
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Amusement / recreation
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1.4%
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1.2%
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Baker added, "Two areas that are of concern that may adversely
affect the design and construction industry are the increasing
federal budget deficit that will force private sector borrowing
costs to increase, and the likelihood that energy costs will
increase in the coming years - as crude oil prices have doubled
from their recent low in 2009."
About the AIA Consensus Construction Forecast
Panel
The AIA Consensus Construction Forecast Panel is conducted twice a
year with the leading nonresidential construction forecasters in
the United States including, McGraw Hill Construction, IHS-Global
Insight, Moody's economy.com, Reed Business Information, Associated
Builders & Contractors and FMI. The purpose of the
Consensus Construction Forecast Panel is to project business
conditions in the construction industry over the coming 12 to 18
months. The Consensus Construction Forecast Panel has been
conducted for 13 years.
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