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Dodge Momentum Index Shakes Off Summer Slump and Posts Double-Digit Gain

Oct. 7, 2021
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The Dodge Momentum Index gained +11% in September to 164.9 (2000=100) from the revised August reading of 148.0. The Momentum Index, issued by Dodge Construction Network, is a monthly measure of the initial report for nonresidential building projects in planning, which have been shown to lead construction spending for nonresidential buildings by a full year. The commercial planning component increased by +13% in September, while the institutional component rose +8%.

Nonresidential building projects entering planning staged a solid recovery in early 2021, as the economy began to awaken from its pandemic-induced slumber. Entering summer, those gains turned to losses as higher material prices and shortages of labor and goods weighed on the construction sector. The strength in projects entering planning was widespread during the month, with most sectors moving higher. Excluding healthcare, which experienced a downshift in the dollar value of planning projects in recent months. On a year-over-year basis, the Momentum Index was +30% higher than Sept. 2020; the commercial component was up +32%, while institutional planning was +25% higher.

A total of 17 projects with a value of $100 million or more entered planning during September. The leading commercial projects were the $500-million “The Star” office building in Los Angeles and a $250-million office project in Cambridge, MA. The leading institutional projects were the first and third phases of a lab facility in Boston valued at $450 million and $225 million respectively.

Dodge said in the press release that the gain in the Momentum Index and its components in September is certainly good news and a sign that owners and developers are looking past the current concerns over pricing, Delta, and politics and are moving forward with projects to meet demand. This does not mean there are no problems ahead for the sector. Month-to-month volatility in the data is likely to remain for some time.