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NEWS
For Immediate Release
June Construction Jumps 6 Percent
NEW YORK – July 22, 2014 –	New construction starts in June advanced 6% to a seasonally adjusted
annual rate of $549.7 billion, the highest level so far in 2014, according to McGraw Hill Construction, a
division of McGraw Hill Financial. Nonresidential building strengthened after pulling back in May, with
the lift coming from the start of several large manufacturing plant projects. Modest gains in June were also
reported for housing and nonbuilding construction (public works and electric utilities). During the first six
months of 2014, total construction starts on an unadjusted basis were $254.1 billion, up 1% from the same
period a year ago.
June’s data raised the Dodge Index to 116 (2000=100), up from 109 in May. During the first two months
of 2014 the Index had averaged a sluggish 104, but then the pace of construction starts began to pick up, as
the Index averaged 112 over the next four months. “The first half of 2014 revealed a mixed performance
by project type,” stated Robert A. Murray, chief economist for McGraw Hill Construction. “Single family
housing stands out as the biggest surprise on the negative side, as its upward trend present for much of
2012 and 2013 has stalled for now. Public works and electric utilities are seeing generally decreased
activity, as expected. On the positive side, multifamily housing is still proceeding at a healthy clip, and
commercial building continues to move hesitantly upward, with office construction this year providing
most of the support. Manufacturing-related construction surged in the first half of 2014, boosted by the
start of several massive chemical plants and refineries, while the institutional building sector is still trying
to make the transition from lengthy decline to modest growth. The year-to-date increase for total
construction starts, at a slight 1%, reflects the lackluster activity present in January and February. More
recent statistics suggest that the expansion for total construction is getting back on track in a moderate, if
selective, manner.”
Nonresidential building in June climbed 12% to $214.9 billion (annual rate), after slipping 4% in May.
The increase came as the result of an exceptional volume of manufacturing projects in June, led by the start
of a $3.0 billion polyethylene plant in Texas. Other large manufacturing projects that were reported as June
starts included a $396 million nitrogen plant expansion in Louisiana and a $375 million refinery expansion
in Montana. If the volatile manufacturing category is excluded, nonresidential building in June would be
down 11% after a 22% gain in May. The commercial building sector in particular retreated in the latest
McGraw Hill Construction
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month, sliding 27% after soaring 33% in May. Office construction dropped 49% in June following a robust
May that included $2.3 billion for the office portion of the new Apple Inc. headquarters in Cupertino CA.
June still featured the start of several large office projects, such as a $146 million office tower in Chicago
IL and a $143 million office tower in Philadelphia PA. Hotel construction also pulled back in June,
dropping 25% after a strong May, although the latest month did include $92 million for two convention
center hotels in Boston MA. Stores and warehouses, which were sluggish during much of the first half of
2014, advanced 5% and 15% respectively in June. The largest store project entered as a June construction
start was a $138 million shopping center in Redlands CA.
The institutional side of the nonresidential market improved 3% in June. The healthcare facilities category,
which generally weakened in early 2014, increased 36% in June as the result of groundbreaking for a $900
million hospital campus in San Francisco CA. The amusement category also posted a sharp June gain,
soaring 62% with the support of a $375 million arena in Las Vegas NV. In contrast, the educational
building category in June receded 10%, settling back from previous improvement. Even so, the latest
month did include the start of several noteworthy public school construction projects, including a $104
million renovation of a high school in Washington DC, a $94 million high school in Severna Park MD, and
a $68 million middle school in Lynn MA. The other institutional categories witnessed decreased activity in
June – churches, down 10%; transportation terminals, down 38%; and public buildings, down 56%.
During the first six months of 2014, nonresidential building increased 9% compared to a year ago. The
manufacturing plant category soared 84%, reflecting groundbreaking for several very large chemical plants
and refineries, such as what took place in June. The commercial categories grew 3% year-to-date, with
offices construction up 23% as its recovery seems to be finally gaining traction. Over the January-June
period, the top five office markets ranked by the dollar amount of new construction starts were San Jose
CA, New York NY, Houston TX, Washington DC, and Boston MA. Office construction markets ranked
six through ten were Chicago IL, Seattle WA, San Antonio TX, Austin TX, and Omaha NE. The year-to-
date statistics showed a slight gain for hotels, up 1%; but declines for warehouses, down 3%; and stores,
down 11%. Institutional building in the January-June period was able to edge up 1%, providing some
evidence that its lengthy decline has reached an end. Most notable was a 6% gain for the educational
building category, supported especially by an 18% increase for K-12 facilities. However, the other major
institutional category, healthcare facilities, fell 5% year-to-date. The smaller institutional categories
showed a varied year-to-date performance – public buildings, up 26%; amusement-related work, up 2%;
churches, down 15%; and transportation terminals, down 26%.
McGraw Hill Construction
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Residential building, at $214.3 billion (annual rate), grew 3% in June. Multifamily housing rebounded
22%, as it continues to show an up-and-down pattern around what is still a rising trend. The latest month
included four noteworthy multifamily projects – two apartment buildings in Jersey City NJ valued at $269
million and $200 million respectively, $160 million for the condominium portion of a $230 million condo-
hotel in Surfside FL, and $120 million for the condominium portion of a $195 million condo-hotel addition
in New York NY. Single family housing in June slipped 2% from May, continuing the essentially flat
pattern that emerged towards the end of 2013 and has carried over into 2014. Murray noted, “The cost of
financing stayed low in June, as the 30-year fixed mortgage rate finished the month at 4.1%, but strict bank
lending standards continue to make it hard for first-time homebuyers to enter the market, at a time when
investor demand for single family homes is waning.”
At the six-month mark of 2014, residential building in dollar terms was up 4% from a year ago, a much
smaller gain than the annual increases that were reported in 2012 (up 31%) and 2013 (up 26%). Single
family housing year-to-date was up only 1%, which reflected this pattern by the five major regions of the
U.S. – the Northeast, up 6%; the South Central, up 4%; the South Atlantic, unchanged; and the West and
Midwest, each down 2%. Multifamily housing advanced 16% year-to-date, not as large as the 24% hike
for the full year 2013, but still in the double-digit range. The top five multifamily markets ranked by the
dollar amount of new construction starts in the first half of 2014 were New York NY, Washington DC, Los
Angeles CA, Miami FL, and Boston MA. Multifamily construction markets ranked six through ten were
San Francisco CA, Dallas-Ft. Worth TX, Denver CO, Philadelphia PA, and Houston TX.
Nonbuilding construction in June increased 2% to $120.5 billion (annual rate). New electric utility starts
were up 26% for the month, strengthening from a weak May, although still in line with the downward trend
for this project type that’s been underway over the past year. Large electric utility projects that reached the
construction start stage in June included a $700 million natural gas-fired generation plant in Iowa, a $225
million wind farm in Oklahoma, and a $120 million transmission line project in Virginia. The public works
sector overall weakened 1% in June, due to declines for two categories. Bridge construction fell 12%
relative to May which had been lifted by substantial bridge projects in New York and Kentucky, while
miscellaneous public works plunged 28%. In contrast, new highway construction starts in June improved
6%, while the environmental public works categories showed these gains – river/harbor development, up
14%; sewers, up 15%; and water supply systems, up 23%. The water supply category was helped in
particular by the June start of a $108 million water treatment plant in San Antonio TX.
McGraw Hill Construction
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For the first six months of 2014, nonbuilding construction dropped 14% compared to last year. New
electric utility starts were down 23%, as the pullback from the 2012 record high continues. Public works
construction overall fell 12% year-to-date, with reduced activity across most of the project types. On the
transportation side, highways and bridges posted year-to-date declines of 17% and 12%, respectively. The
retreat for bridge construction will get steeper as 2014 proceeds, given the comparison to the second half of
2013 that included the start of several massive bridge projects, including the Tappan Zee Bridge
replacement project in New York. The top five states for highway and bridge construction during the first
half of 2014 were Texas, California, Pennsylvania, Illinois, and New York. States ranking six through ten
in the January-June period were North Carolina, Virginia, Florida, Ohio, and New Jersey. The
miscellaneous public works category in the first half of 2014 dropped 11%, given a weak amount of new
pipeline projects that reached the construction start stage. The environmental public works categories year-
to-date were mixed, including a steep 17% slide for water supply systems, a modest 1% dip for sewer
construction, and a 3% gain for river/harbor development. Murray added, “The public works sector is
facing several near term negatives, including the need for Congress to shore up the Highway Trust Fund
this summer and come up with a replacement for the MAP-21 legislation set to expire at the end of
September. A successor bill to MAP-21 which is more than just a status quo extension will probably have
to wait until after the November 2014 elections.”
The 1% gain for total construction starts at the U.S. level during the first six months of 2014 came from a
varied pattern by geography. Growth relative to the same period a year ago was reported in the South
Central, up 9%; and the Northeast, up 5%. The South Central’s increase reflected widespread construction
strength in Texas as well as the boost coming from the start of several massive chemical and refinery plants
in that region. The increase in the Northeast reflected the brisk pace being reported for new multifamily
construction. The West on a year-to-date basis was unchanged from 2013, while weaker activity was
reported in the Midwest, down 2%; and the South Atlantic, down 5%.
McGraw Hill Construction
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June 2014 Construction Starts
McGraw Hill Construction
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JUNE 2014 CONSTRUCTION STARTS	
MONTHLY SUMMARY OF CONSTRUCTION STARTS
Prepared by McGraw Hill Construction Research & Analytics
MONTHLY CONSTRUCTION STARTS
Seasonally Adjusted Annual Rates, In Millions of Dollars
June 2014 May 2014 % Change
Nonresidential Building $214,933 $192,329 +12
Residential Building 214,258 207,322 +3
Nonbuilding Construction 120,501 117,706 +2
TOTAL Construction $549,692 $517,357 +6
	
	
	
THE DODGE INDEX
(Year 2000=100, Seasonally Adjusted)
	 June 2014….…116
May 2014........109
YEAR-TO-DATE CONSTRUCTION STARTS
Unadjusted Totals, In Millions of Dollars
6 Mos. 2014 6 Mos. 2013 % Change
Nonresidential Building $88,683 $81,199 +9
Residential Building 106,022 101,714 +4
Nonbuilding Construction 59,374 68,741 -14
TOTAL Construction $254,079 $251,654 +1
McGraw Hill Construction
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About McGraw Hill Construction: McGraw Hill Construction provides essential data, news, insights, and
intelligence to better inform construction professionals’ decisions and strengthen their market position. McGraw Hill
Construction’s data, analytics, and media businesses – Dodge, Sweets, Architectural Record, and Engineering News-
Record – create opportunities for owners, architects, engineers, contractors, building product manufacturers, and
distributors to strengthen their market position, size their markets, prioritize prospects, and target and build
relationships that will win more business. McGraw Hill Construction serves more than one million customers
through its trends and forecasts, industry news, and leading platform of construction data, benchmarks, and analytics,
including Dodge MarketShare™, Dodge BuildShare®, and Dodge SpecShare®. Construction data is available for
North American and global markets. To learn more, visit www.construction.com.
About McGraw Hill Financial:
McGraw Hill Financial (NYSE: MHFI) is a leading financial intelligence company providing the global capital and
commodity markets with independent benchmarks, credit ratings, portfolio and enterprise risk solutions, and
analytics. The Company's iconic brands include: Standard & Poor's Ratings Services, S&P Capital IQ, S&P Dow
Jones Indices, Platts, CRISIL, J.D. Power, and McGraw Hill Construction. The Company has approximately 17,000
employees in 27 countries. Additional information is available at www.mhfi.com.
Media Contact:
Evelyn O’Neill, Marketing Communications:
McGraw Hill Construction, +1 212-904-3322, evelyn.oneill@mhfi.com

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July 2014- June Construction Starts

  • 1. NEWS For Immediate Release June Construction Jumps 6 Percent NEW YORK – July 22, 2014 – New construction starts in June advanced 6% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $549.7 billion, the highest level so far in 2014, according to McGraw Hill Construction, a division of McGraw Hill Financial. Nonresidential building strengthened after pulling back in May, with the lift coming from the start of several large manufacturing plant projects. Modest gains in June were also reported for housing and nonbuilding construction (public works and electric utilities). During the first six months of 2014, total construction starts on an unadjusted basis were $254.1 billion, up 1% from the same period a year ago. June’s data raised the Dodge Index to 116 (2000=100), up from 109 in May. During the first two months of 2014 the Index had averaged a sluggish 104, but then the pace of construction starts began to pick up, as the Index averaged 112 over the next four months. “The first half of 2014 revealed a mixed performance by project type,” stated Robert A. Murray, chief economist for McGraw Hill Construction. “Single family housing stands out as the biggest surprise on the negative side, as its upward trend present for much of 2012 and 2013 has stalled for now. Public works and electric utilities are seeing generally decreased activity, as expected. On the positive side, multifamily housing is still proceeding at a healthy clip, and commercial building continues to move hesitantly upward, with office construction this year providing most of the support. Manufacturing-related construction surged in the first half of 2014, boosted by the start of several massive chemical plants and refineries, while the institutional building sector is still trying to make the transition from lengthy decline to modest growth. The year-to-date increase for total construction starts, at a slight 1%, reflects the lackluster activity present in January and February. More recent statistics suggest that the expansion for total construction is getting back on track in a moderate, if selective, manner.” Nonresidential building in June climbed 12% to $214.9 billion (annual rate), after slipping 4% in May. The increase came as the result of an exceptional volume of manufacturing projects in June, led by the start of a $3.0 billion polyethylene plant in Texas. Other large manufacturing projects that were reported as June starts included a $396 million nitrogen plant expansion in Louisiana and a $375 million refinery expansion in Montana. If the volatile manufacturing category is excluded, nonresidential building in June would be down 11% after a 22% gain in May. The commercial building sector in particular retreated in the latest
  • 2. McGraw Hill Construction Page 2 month, sliding 27% after soaring 33% in May. Office construction dropped 49% in June following a robust May that included $2.3 billion for the office portion of the new Apple Inc. headquarters in Cupertino CA. June still featured the start of several large office projects, such as a $146 million office tower in Chicago IL and a $143 million office tower in Philadelphia PA. Hotel construction also pulled back in June, dropping 25% after a strong May, although the latest month did include $92 million for two convention center hotels in Boston MA. Stores and warehouses, which were sluggish during much of the first half of 2014, advanced 5% and 15% respectively in June. The largest store project entered as a June construction start was a $138 million shopping center in Redlands CA. The institutional side of the nonresidential market improved 3% in June. The healthcare facilities category, which generally weakened in early 2014, increased 36% in June as the result of groundbreaking for a $900 million hospital campus in San Francisco CA. The amusement category also posted a sharp June gain, soaring 62% with the support of a $375 million arena in Las Vegas NV. In contrast, the educational building category in June receded 10%, settling back from previous improvement. Even so, the latest month did include the start of several noteworthy public school construction projects, including a $104 million renovation of a high school in Washington DC, a $94 million high school in Severna Park MD, and a $68 million middle school in Lynn MA. The other institutional categories witnessed decreased activity in June – churches, down 10%; transportation terminals, down 38%; and public buildings, down 56%. During the first six months of 2014, nonresidential building increased 9% compared to a year ago. The manufacturing plant category soared 84%, reflecting groundbreaking for several very large chemical plants and refineries, such as what took place in June. The commercial categories grew 3% year-to-date, with offices construction up 23% as its recovery seems to be finally gaining traction. Over the January-June period, the top five office markets ranked by the dollar amount of new construction starts were San Jose CA, New York NY, Houston TX, Washington DC, and Boston MA. Office construction markets ranked six through ten were Chicago IL, Seattle WA, San Antonio TX, Austin TX, and Omaha NE. The year-to- date statistics showed a slight gain for hotels, up 1%; but declines for warehouses, down 3%; and stores, down 11%. Institutional building in the January-June period was able to edge up 1%, providing some evidence that its lengthy decline has reached an end. Most notable was a 6% gain for the educational building category, supported especially by an 18% increase for K-12 facilities. However, the other major institutional category, healthcare facilities, fell 5% year-to-date. The smaller institutional categories showed a varied year-to-date performance – public buildings, up 26%; amusement-related work, up 2%; churches, down 15%; and transportation terminals, down 26%.
  • 3. McGraw Hill Construction Page 3 Residential building, at $214.3 billion (annual rate), grew 3% in June. Multifamily housing rebounded 22%, as it continues to show an up-and-down pattern around what is still a rising trend. The latest month included four noteworthy multifamily projects – two apartment buildings in Jersey City NJ valued at $269 million and $200 million respectively, $160 million for the condominium portion of a $230 million condo- hotel in Surfside FL, and $120 million for the condominium portion of a $195 million condo-hotel addition in New York NY. Single family housing in June slipped 2% from May, continuing the essentially flat pattern that emerged towards the end of 2013 and has carried over into 2014. Murray noted, “The cost of financing stayed low in June, as the 30-year fixed mortgage rate finished the month at 4.1%, but strict bank lending standards continue to make it hard for first-time homebuyers to enter the market, at a time when investor demand for single family homes is waning.” At the six-month mark of 2014, residential building in dollar terms was up 4% from a year ago, a much smaller gain than the annual increases that were reported in 2012 (up 31%) and 2013 (up 26%). Single family housing year-to-date was up only 1%, which reflected this pattern by the five major regions of the U.S. – the Northeast, up 6%; the South Central, up 4%; the South Atlantic, unchanged; and the West and Midwest, each down 2%. Multifamily housing advanced 16% year-to-date, not as large as the 24% hike for the full year 2013, but still in the double-digit range. The top five multifamily markets ranked by the dollar amount of new construction starts in the first half of 2014 were New York NY, Washington DC, Los Angeles CA, Miami FL, and Boston MA. Multifamily construction markets ranked six through ten were San Francisco CA, Dallas-Ft. Worth TX, Denver CO, Philadelphia PA, and Houston TX. Nonbuilding construction in June increased 2% to $120.5 billion (annual rate). New electric utility starts were up 26% for the month, strengthening from a weak May, although still in line with the downward trend for this project type that’s been underway over the past year. Large electric utility projects that reached the construction start stage in June included a $700 million natural gas-fired generation plant in Iowa, a $225 million wind farm in Oklahoma, and a $120 million transmission line project in Virginia. The public works sector overall weakened 1% in June, due to declines for two categories. Bridge construction fell 12% relative to May which had been lifted by substantial bridge projects in New York and Kentucky, while miscellaneous public works plunged 28%. In contrast, new highway construction starts in June improved 6%, while the environmental public works categories showed these gains – river/harbor development, up 14%; sewers, up 15%; and water supply systems, up 23%. The water supply category was helped in particular by the June start of a $108 million water treatment plant in San Antonio TX.
  • 4. McGraw Hill Construction Page 4 For the first six months of 2014, nonbuilding construction dropped 14% compared to last year. New electric utility starts were down 23%, as the pullback from the 2012 record high continues. Public works construction overall fell 12% year-to-date, with reduced activity across most of the project types. On the transportation side, highways and bridges posted year-to-date declines of 17% and 12%, respectively. The retreat for bridge construction will get steeper as 2014 proceeds, given the comparison to the second half of 2013 that included the start of several massive bridge projects, including the Tappan Zee Bridge replacement project in New York. The top five states for highway and bridge construction during the first half of 2014 were Texas, California, Pennsylvania, Illinois, and New York. States ranking six through ten in the January-June period were North Carolina, Virginia, Florida, Ohio, and New Jersey. The miscellaneous public works category in the first half of 2014 dropped 11%, given a weak amount of new pipeline projects that reached the construction start stage. The environmental public works categories year- to-date were mixed, including a steep 17% slide for water supply systems, a modest 1% dip for sewer construction, and a 3% gain for river/harbor development. Murray added, “The public works sector is facing several near term negatives, including the need for Congress to shore up the Highway Trust Fund this summer and come up with a replacement for the MAP-21 legislation set to expire at the end of September. A successor bill to MAP-21 which is more than just a status quo extension will probably have to wait until after the November 2014 elections.” The 1% gain for total construction starts at the U.S. level during the first six months of 2014 came from a varied pattern by geography. Growth relative to the same period a year ago was reported in the South Central, up 9%; and the Northeast, up 5%. The South Central’s increase reflected widespread construction strength in Texas as well as the boost coming from the start of several massive chemical and refinery plants in that region. The increase in the Northeast reflected the brisk pace being reported for new multifamily construction. The West on a year-to-date basis was unchanged from 2013, while weaker activity was reported in the Midwest, down 2%; and the South Atlantic, down 5%.
  • 5. McGraw Hill Construction Page 5 June 2014 Construction Starts
  • 6. McGraw Hill Construction Page 6 JUNE 2014 CONSTRUCTION STARTS MONTHLY SUMMARY OF CONSTRUCTION STARTS Prepared by McGraw Hill Construction Research & Analytics MONTHLY CONSTRUCTION STARTS Seasonally Adjusted Annual Rates, In Millions of Dollars June 2014 May 2014 % Change Nonresidential Building $214,933 $192,329 +12 Residential Building 214,258 207,322 +3 Nonbuilding Construction 120,501 117,706 +2 TOTAL Construction $549,692 $517,357 +6 THE DODGE INDEX (Year 2000=100, Seasonally Adjusted) June 2014….…116 May 2014........109 YEAR-TO-DATE CONSTRUCTION STARTS Unadjusted Totals, In Millions of Dollars 6 Mos. 2014 6 Mos. 2013 % Change Nonresidential Building $88,683 $81,199 +9 Residential Building 106,022 101,714 +4 Nonbuilding Construction 59,374 68,741 -14 TOTAL Construction $254,079 $251,654 +1
  • 7. McGraw Hill Construction Page 7 About McGraw Hill Construction: McGraw Hill Construction provides essential data, news, insights, and intelligence to better inform construction professionals’ decisions and strengthen their market position. McGraw Hill Construction’s data, analytics, and media businesses – Dodge, Sweets, Architectural Record, and Engineering News- Record – create opportunities for owners, architects, engineers, contractors, building product manufacturers, and distributors to strengthen their market position, size their markets, prioritize prospects, and target and build relationships that will win more business. McGraw Hill Construction serves more than one million customers through its trends and forecasts, industry news, and leading platform of construction data, benchmarks, and analytics, including Dodge MarketShare™, Dodge BuildShare®, and Dodge SpecShare®. Construction data is available for North American and global markets. To learn more, visit www.construction.com. About McGraw Hill Financial: McGraw Hill Financial (NYSE: MHFI) is a leading financial intelligence company providing the global capital and commodity markets with independent benchmarks, credit ratings, portfolio and enterprise risk solutions, and analytics. The Company's iconic brands include: Standard & Poor's Ratings Services, S&P Capital IQ, S&P Dow Jones Indices, Platts, CRISIL, J.D. Power, and McGraw Hill Construction. The Company has approximately 17,000 employees in 27 countries. Additional information is available at www.mhfi.com. Media Contact: Evelyn O’Neill, Marketing Communications: McGraw Hill Construction, +1 212-904-3322, evelyn.oneill@mhfi.com