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    Home»Industry News»Replacement Medical Facility Leads Dodge Momentum Index Institutional Planning
    July 8, 2021

    Replacement Medical Facility Leads Dodge Momentum Index Institutional Planning

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    Following six months of consecutive gains, the Dodge Momentum Index fell to 165.8 (2000=100) in June, down 5% from the revised May reading of 175.1. The momentum index, issued by Dodge Data & Analytics, is a monthly measure of the first (or initial) report for nonresidential building projects in planning, which have been shown to lead construction spending for nonresidential buildings by a full year.

    The decline in June was the result of losses in both institutional planning, which fell 7%, and commercial planning, which lost 4%. However, one of the leading institutional projects included the $300-million Mt. Edgecumbe Medical Center replacement in Sitka, Alaska.

    Uncertain demand for some building types (such as retail and hotels), higher material prices and continued labor shortages are weighing down new project planning. Even with June’s decline, however, the momentum index remains near a 13-year high and well above last year. Compared to a year earlier, both commercial and institutional planning were significantly higher than in June 2020 (39% and 46% respectively). Overall, the momentum index was 41% higher.

    June’s retreat in planning activity is another sign that the recovery from the pandemic-led recession will be nonlinear. The current level of the momentum index and its underlying components, however, continue to signal that a more broad-based recovery in nonresidential construction starts will occur in 2022.  

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