In Brief: Dodge Momentum Index Increases in July

The Dodge Momentum Index, a leading indicator for construction spending for nonresidential buildings, moved 1.4 percent higher in July to 169.8 from the revised June reading of 167.3. The commercial component of the Momentum Index grew by 3.3 percent, while the institutional component fell 1.5 percent.

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The Dodge Momentum Index moved 1.4 percent higher in July to 169.8 from the revised June reading of 167.3. The Momentum Index is a monthly measure of the first (or initial) report for nonresidential building projects in planning, published by analytics and workflow provider for the construction industry Dodge Data & Analytics, which have been shown to lead construction spending for nonresidential buildings by a full year.

In July, the commercial component of the Momentum Index grew by 3.3 percent, while the institutional component fell 1.5 percent. The headline Momentum Index has risen steadily since its slippage during the third quarter of 2017. Stronger economic growth and the support from still-healthy real estate market fundamentals (occupancies and rents) have contributed to these gains for construction projects at the planning stage, which have yet to be restrained by the uncertainty arising from higher material costs and higher interest rates.

In July, 17 projects each with a value of $100 million or more entered planning. The two leading commercial projects were a $295 million data center in Sterling, Virginia, and a $225 million warehouse/office building in Ontario, California. The leading institutional projects were the $325 million MUSC Health Community Hospital in Summerville, South Carolina, and the $150 million Texas Acute Care Hospital in Mansfield, Texas.

Also in Brief:

- Hotel Occupancy Rate Increased Year Over Year According to STR

- RentCafe: Apartment Rents Up in July in 88 Percent of U.S. Cities

Brett Widness is the managing editor of Urban Land. Previously, he worked in online editorial at the Washington Post, AARP, and AOL, now part of Yahoo!
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