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On the surface, an increase in construction in progress spending last year illustrates greater owner confidence in a post-COVID-19 market. But deeper industry challenges still remain. Owners and owner representatives anticipate that higher interest rates, materials costs and limited labor pools will dampen project prospects.
Around this time last year, the construction market had a different set of priorities, says economist Anirban Basu, chairman and CEO of Sage Policy Group.