With the onset of the coronavirus, a wave of uncertainty overtook the housing market and brought a swift halt to home sales and home building in March and April. But trends in May and June have shown that housing may be in the midst of a V-shaped recovery. After falling for three straight months, both ... READ MORE >
Infrastructure will remain hot, but beware of projects that could burn your bottom line
Having a large backlog of infrastructure projects is usually a good thing. But as state budgets have been roiled by the COVID-19 pandemic, it is imperative that construction businesses review potential road, highway and civil jobs with an eye toward financial trouble spots. Bond issues around the ... READ MORE >
Housing market follows the severe contraction of the broader economy
The residential construction and home improvement industries, which were so promising heading into 2020, now will be among those sectors hardest hit by the coronavirus. The National Association of Home Builders’ monthly confidence index was in free fall in April, plunging 42 points month over month to ... READ MORE >
Construction sector uncertainty shows up in labor, loans and demand data
Slow and uncertain—that is the state of the construction ecosystem right now. The unstable environment for builders has resulted in huge layoffs for their workforce, a disproportionate amount of loans taken under a new SBA lending relief program and a downturn in demand. Many states have shut down all ... READ MORE >