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Nonresidential construction outlook mixed as stimulus winds down (access required)

by Brad Carlson
Published: February 1,2012
Time posted: 8:04 pm
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A still-stabilizing nonresidential construction sector should see demand strengthen in the private sector and weaken in the public sector this year, the Associated General Contractors of America anticipates. Commercial builders must balance growing demand for certain private projects with continued weakness in key sectors. It will also see a shrinking supply of public projects funded with federal economic-stimulus ...
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