Construction
Nov. 2, 1999
Eight-month California construction volume up 13.4%
With highway and heavy construction starting to flex its muscles and the Southern California region showing substantial gains in all sectors, California's total construction activity for the first eight months of 1999 was up 13.4 percent from the corresponding period last year, totaling $33.5 billion.
With highway and heavy construction starting to flex its muscles and the Southern California region showing substantial gains in all sectors, California's total construction activity for the first eight months of 1999 was up 13.4 percent from the corresponding period last year, totaling $33.5 billion.
The increase in state construction was due to year-to-date increases in total residential building, up 21.7 percent; nonresidential building, up 7.4 percent; and nonbuilding (...
The increase in state construction was due to year-to-date increases in total residential building, up 21.7 percent; nonresidential building, up 7.4 percent; and nonbuilding (...
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