The
number of new construction contracts inked in January was down 8 percent from
the same period in 2016, to $629 million down from $684 million.
Despite
the overall decline, South Florida saw a huge increase in commercial versus residential
construction, according to the latest report from Dodge Data &
Analytics. Nonresidential construction starts were up 64 percent last month
compared to January 2016, to $316.8 million from $193.4 million. The
construction data firm defines nonresidential as office, retail, industrial,
health care, and other commercial uses, but includes multifamily in
residential.
Residential
construction starts took a 36 percent hit in January compared to the same
period last year. Last month, South Florida’s contractors inked $311.9
million of residential construction starts, compared to $490.7 million in
January 2016.
Overall,
construction spending in South Florida totaled
$10.9 billion in 2016, marking a 3 percent increase from the previous year.
Commercial saw a 4 percent dip while residential was up 7 percent.
January’s
figures, which show an uptick in commercial and a decline in residential,
also reflect current
market conditions. –
Katherine Kallergis
Original
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