As we brace for the after-math of the S&P downgrade of US credit, we thought we’d pass along any good news we can find. McGraw-Hill Construction reports that new construction starts were up 15% in June over May figures, to the highest reading for the Dodge index this year. Nonresidential building surged 11%, nonbuilding (roads/infrastructure) climbed 34% and residential building ticked up 1%. The largest projects of nonresidential building were privately-funded projects, which is a good sign. Large projects are:

    $160 million corporate campus in Houston, TX
    $147 million federal building in Ft. Snelling, MN
    $75 million distribution center for Amazon.com in SC
    $60 million corporate campus renovation in Seattle, WA
    $50 million hotel renovation in Philadelphia, PA

Institutional construction forged ahead 15%, with the aid of several large hospitals, and entertainment/amusement construction was buoyed by several large projects to show an increase of 90% over May.

In full disclosure, the June numbers look good (and they’re not BAD) because May had been so dismal.  Nationally, the first six months of 2011 are 7% behind the same period for 2010 in total new construction starts, with the South Atlantic region down 10%. But here’s hoping that we’re beginning to see some brightening of the economic gloom of the past three years.

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