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The 2009 Construction Outlook is the industry's highly respected and most closely watched outlook for the year ahead. With unprecedented headlines coming at us daily, if not hourly, this year's report promises to be even more critical to our business decisions moving forward than any past year in recent memory.
The Outlook 2009 Report will include detailed forecasts and tables by building types:
Residential
Commercial Buildings
Institutional Buildings
Manufacturing Buildings
Public Works and Utilities
Construction Outlook 2009 Report Excerpts:
The upheaval in the financial markets during September and October of 2008 has presented the construction industry with its most difficult environment since the early 1990s. With the beginning of the credit crunch a year ago, there was the sense that with each new wave of crisis, the situation could go from bad to worse, as financial institutions absorbed the mounting losses from mortgage-backed securities. The extent to which conditions deteriorated in September, and the actions taken by the federal government to stem the crisis, were startling in their speed and scope.
Funding from public sources has supported construction activity in recent years, but that picture is becoming more mixed. With regard to money coming from the federal government, fiscal 2008 appropriations showed continued emphasis on transportation work. The federal aid highway program was increased 5% to $41.1 billion, including $1 billion to upgrade bridges. The mass transit account received a 5% hike to $9.5 billion, and airport improvement grants were held steady at $3.5 billion. The environmental accounts include a few increases, such as a 3% gain for EPA Superfund, but the EPA water infrastructure account was lowered 7%, including a 35% cut to state clean water revolving funds. Military construction continued to receive support - the base realignment and closure account was raised 29%, and funding for other military construction was lifted 30%.
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The McGraw-Hill Construction Florida Construction Outlook 2009 Report is perfect for design, construction and professional services firms planning activity in or around Florida for 2009 and beyond.
Authored by McGraw-Hill Constructions, the Florida Construction Outlook 2009 offers detailed analysis about what lies ahead for the residential, commercial, institutional, manufacturing, and public works and utilities sectors, in the Florida region. Never has it been more important to take advantage of these insights to ensure that you possess the most credible and comprehensive information as you plan for the year ahead.
The Florida Construction Outlook 2009 Report will include detailed forecasts in the following areas:
- Florida Construction Trends
- Residential Construction Starts
- Nonresidential Construction Starts
- Nonbuilding Construction Starts