2022 Q1 Construction Industry Economic Outlook & Trends

We are excited to share our first edition of 2022 Construction Industry Economic Outlook & Analysis publication, which includes an analysis of current construction economics; permits, material, labor, and confidence in the market; and a market analysis derived from the most credible sources in our industry. The information can be viewed at a summary level, or you can dive deeper into the source material through the references provided.

Q1 2022 Market Analysis

Total Construction Spending

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, February 1, 2022

2022-construction-industry-economic-outlook-analysis

Total Construction Spending

Source: FMI 2022 Engineering and Construction Industry Overview

Total Construction Spending Put in Place 2020 and Forecast Growth (2020 through 2025) by Metropolitan Statistical Area.

2022-construction-industry-economic-outlook-analysis: Total Construction Spending Source: FMI 2022 Engineering and Construction Industry Overview Total Construction Spending Put in Place 2020 and Forecast Growth (2020 through 2025) by Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Construction Cost Index

Source: ENR
HOW ENR BUILDS THE INDEX
200 hours of common labor at the 20-city average of common labor rates, plus 25 cwt of standard structural steel shapes at the mill price prior to 1996 and the fabricated 20-city price from 1996, plus 1.128 tons of portland cement at the 20-city price, plus 1,088 board ft of 2 x 4 lumber at the 20-city price.

Construction Cost Index Graph ENR

Building Cost Index

Source: ENR
HOW ENR BUILDS THE INDEX
68.38 hours of skilled labor at the 20-city average of bricklayers, carpenters and structural ironworkers rates, plus 25 cwt of standard structural steel shapes at the mill price prior to 1996 and the fabricated 20-city price from 1996, plus 1.128 tons of portland cement at the 20-city price, plus 1,088 board ft of 2 x

Building Cost Index

Total U.S. Construction Employment in December 2021

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

Total U.S. Construction Employment in December 2021

Construction Confidence

Source: U.S. Chamber of Commerce – Commercial Construction Index
Drivers of Confidence
Key Drivers of Contractor Confidence

Construction Confidence

AIA Architectural Billings Index (ABI)

Source: AIA
The Architecture Billings index (ABI) is a leading economic indicator that leads nonresidential construction activity by approximately 9-12 months. A score of 50 equals no change from the previous month. Above 50 shows increase; below 50 shows decrease. 3-month moving average.
Business conditions strengthen at firms located in the South, but remain soft at firms in the Northeast and West.

AIA Architectural Billings Index (ABI)

Change in Residential Permit Authorizations December 2021/December 2020

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Change in Residential Permit Authorizations December 2021/December 2020 Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Material Price Inflation Through 2024

Sources: IHS Global Insights & ENR NOTE
Escalation are annual averages.

2022-construction-industry-economic-outlook-analysis: Material Price Inflation Through 2024

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