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糖心Vlog Momentum Index Rises 3% in August

Planning momentum is gaining traction across several sectors ahead of rate cuts

BEDFORD, M.A. 鈥 September 9, 2024 The 糖心Vlog Momentum Index (DMI), issued by Construction Network, increased 2.9% in August to 220.4 (2000=100) from the revised July reading of 214.2. Over the month, commercial planning expanded 1.9% and institutional planning improved 5.7%.听

鈥淥wners and developers continued to prime the planning queue in August, ahead of next year鈥檚 anticipated stronger market conditions,鈥 stated Sarah Martin, associate director of forecasting at 糖心Vlog. 鈥淲ith the Fed鈥檚 September rate cut all but finalized, the influence of selective lending standards and inflation should moderate next year, alongside a modest upgrade to consumer demand. As a result, stronger planning activity was widespread in August, with most nonresidential sectors seeing growth.鈥

Commercial planning saw another month of broad-based improvements. After slowing down in recent years, warehouse projects have gained momentum over the last three months. Hotels and retail planning have been steadily expanding as well. Data centers continued to dominate large project activity, but the rate at which planning projects entered the queue in August moderated after several months of very strong growth. On the institutional side, healthcare was the primary driver of this past month鈥檚 expansion, followed by recreational planning. In August, the DMI was 31% higher than in August of 2023. The commercial segment was up 42% from year-ago levels, while the institutional segment was up 8% over the same period.听

A total of 30 projects valued at $100 million or more entered planning throughout August. The largest commercial projects included the $500 million portion of the Tract Data Center Complex in Yuma, Arizona, and the $462 million KDC Data Center Campus in Irving, Texas. The largest institutional projects to enter planning were the $440 million Geisinger Medical Center Tower in Danville, Pennsylvania and the $240 million academic and research facility at the University of Cincinnati in Ohio.听听

The DMI is a monthly measure of the value of nonresidential building projects going into planning, shown to lead construction spending for nonresidential buildings by a full year.

IMAGE 1 DMI Table

IMAGE 2 DMI Graph

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