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Real Estate/Development

Oct. 2, 1999

California building activity mixed in July

First, the bad news. California's total construction volume for July was $4.54 billion, down 21.1 percent from June and down 9.2 percent from July 1998, according to data compiled by the Construction Industry Research Board, Burbank, and analyzed by Lamberson Koster & Co., surety and insurance brokers, San Francisco.

First, the bad news. California's total construction volume for July was $4.54 billion, down 21.1 percent from June and down 9.2 percent from July 1998, according to data compiled by the Construction Industry Research Board, Burbank, and analyzed by Lamberson Koster & Co., surety and insurance brokers, San Francisco.
Nonbuilding (highway and heavy) construction for July totaled $830 million, down $302 million from June 1999, according to information reported by F.W. Dodge o...

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