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    BEX StaffBy BEX StaffJuly 28, 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Source: Rider Levett Bucknall 
    International property and construction consultancy firm Rider Levett Bucknall has released its new Quarterly Cost Report for North America. With data current to April 1st, 2020 and featuring construction cost information for 14 US and Canadian markets, the QCR provides a statistical view of the state of the construction industry, detailing indicative construction costs for eight building sectors.  
    The impact of the coronavirus is seen in construction project shut-downs and pauses that marked the early phase of the pandemic, generating elevated unemployment numbers. Jobsite reopenings are encouraging, but as these projects wrap up, the business equation will shift: the construction backlog appears to be evaporating quicker than the pipeline is filling.  
    A Silver Lining? 
    While the immediate outlook is hazy, there is cause for longer-term optimism. “The remote-working conditions caused by the pandemic forced companies to accelerate their adoption of digital processes,” said Julian Anderson, FRICS, President of RLB North America. Looking ahead, Anderson sees this renewed focus on technology will drive the overall industry to become more efficient.  
    Market Highlights  

    • RLB reports that from January 1st, 2020 to April 1st, 2020, the U.S. national average increase in construction costs was approximately 0.41 percent (1.64 percent annualized) 
    • Los Angeles (2.18 percent), Boston (1.26 percent), Seattle (1.00 percent), San Francisco (0.90 percent), Denver (0.59 percent), Phoenix (0.51 percent), and Las Vegas (0.42 percent) are the markets with cost increases above the national average during the second quarter 
    • In Canada, Toronto tallied a Q2 construction cost index of 1.25 percent, while costs in Calgary rose to 0.60 percent 

    Key Fiscal Barometers 

    • Experiencing its first negative growth in six years, the U.S. Gross Domestic Product reported at -5.0 percent during Q1 2020 
    • Reflecting the pandemic, the Architectural Billings Index is 33.1 points; a score below 50 indicates declining billings  
    • The Canadian GDP sees its first negative growth in nearly four years, with a -2.11 percent change from Q4 2019  

    Read the complete RLB QCR Q2 report here.  

    ABI Architectural Billings Index coronavirus cost reports COVID-19 Julian Anderson pandemic Quarterly Cost Report for North America Rider Levett Bucknall RLB RLB North America U.S. Gross Domestic Product
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