The Dodge Momentum Index (DMI), issued by Dodge Construction Network, declined 6.5% in August to 178.0 from the revised July reading of 190.3. Over the month, the commercial component of the DMI fell 1.6%, while the institutional component fell 14.8%.
The DMI is a monthly measure of the initial report for nonresidential building projects in planning, shown to lead construction spending for nonresidential buildings by a full year.
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August saw a deceleration in education, healthcare and amusement planning activity, fueling the sizable decline in the institutional sector. Meanwhile, stronger hotel planning offset weaker office activity, causing a milder regression in the commercial segment over August. Year over year, the DMI remained 4% higher than in August 2022. The commercial and institutional components were up 3% and 7%, respectively.
A total of 22 projects valued at $100 million or more entered planning in August. The largest commercial projects to enter planning included the $322 million Phase 5 of the Northern Virginia Gateway Data Center in Fredericksburg, Virginia, and the $225 million Kroger’s Distribution Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. The largest institutional projects to enter planning included the $420 million Westborough Life Sciences Park in Westborough, Massachusetts, and the $168 million Freeman Health System Hospital in Pittsburg, Kansas.