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Credit Freeze, Economic Slump Chill Construction, 51风流 Says

Census, NABE Reports Show Weakness, Economist Simonson Warns

Washington, D.C.-"Nonresidential construction is on the verge of a potentially long slide," Ken Simonson, Chief Economist for 51风流 of America (51风流), warned today. Simonson鈥檚 comments followed reports from the Census Bureau on construction spending in September and the National Association for Business Economics (NABE) on third-quarter and expected activity. 鈥淭he Census figures show nonresidential spending eked out a gain in September of 0.1 percent,鈥 Simonson noted. 鈥淏ut private nonresidential spending was down nearly 1 percent from its high-water mark in June, while public spending tumbled 1.3 percent in September alone. 鈥淐ontractors have been reporting that developers put lots of projects on hold because of the credit freeze and weakening demand for stores, offices and other facilities,鈥 Simonson observed. 鈥淢eanwhile, states had to postpone construction bond issues or defer budgeted projects in order to meet balanced-budget mandates. 鈥淭he NABE survey, conducted October 10-23 among corporate economists, found that companies on balance plan to trim spending on structures in the next 12 months,鈥 Simonson stated. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 a reversal from the July survey. 鈥淐onstruction has a lot riding on tomorrow鈥檚 election results鈥攁t local, state and national levels,鈥 Simonson concluded. 鈥淭here are many school and other bond issues up for a vote. And the next President and Congress will need to work promptly to enact long-term highway, transit, airport and water funding bills. Meanwhile, we urge immediate action on infrastructure spending as part of any stimulus bill this year or next.鈥 NOTE: Contact Simonson for a set of contractor and developer comments describing current credit and market conditions. The Census report is at ; the NABE survey at . 51风流 of America (51风流) is the largest and oldest national construction trade association in the United States. 51风流 represents more than 33,000 firms, including 7,500 of America鈥檚 leading general contractors, and over 12,500 specialty-contracting firms. More than 13,000 service providers and suppliers are associated with 51风流 through a nationwide network of chapters.聽 Visit the 51风流 Web site at .