Construction Reports, Construction Activity: Value of new construction put in place. C30Bureau of the Census, 1959 |
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Construction Reports, Construction Activity: Value of new construction put ... Visualização integral - 1967 |
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Additions and alterations adjusted annual rate Administrative and service amounted applying standard progress billion buildings and warehouses categories of construction Conservation and development CONSTRUCTION PUT Current Dollars current month Department of Commerce Educational Farm construction garages Highways Hospital and institutional housing units Industrial January Luther H March April Military facilities millions of dollars Miscellaneous monthly estimates months of 1960 nonfarm residential additions nonfarm residential buildings Nonhousekeeping nonresidential buildings normal seasonal movements November Office buildings percent less period place estimates preliminary estimates private construction expenditures private nonfarm residential Public service enterprises Public utilities PUT IN PLACE quarterly survey Residential buildings nonfarm restaurants seasonal indexes seasonally adjusted annual series data Sewer and water Social and recreational special surveys Spending for total standard progress patterns Technical Note Telephone and telegraph Total new construction Total new private TOTAL PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION TOTAL PUBLIC CONSTRUCTION Type of construction U.S. Department value in place value put water systems
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Página 8 - Manual" (available from the Superintendent of. Documents, US Government Printing Office). Additional Information about both source and ability of private enterprise to provide a product or service may be secured from the Business and Defense Services Administration of the Department of Commerce.
Página 37 - This index is compiled monthly with 1913 = 100 as the original base period. Data cover building construction only and are computed by combining indexes of wages and materials in the proportion of 4-0 percent for the former and 60 percent for the latter. Wages used in computing this index are for hodcarriers and common laborers combined, and the material prices are for sand, gravel, crushed stone, Portland cement, common brick, lumber (each with a weight of one), hollow tile (weighted 1/2), and structural...
Página 2 - Person" means any individual, corporation, partnership, association, or other organized group of persons, and includes any agency of the US Government or any other government. (b) "BDSA" means the Business and Defense Services Administration of the US Department of Commerce.
Página 25 - December 1959 amounted to $4.1 billion, according to preliminary estimates of the Bureau of the Census, US • Department of Commerce. This was 7 percent less than in November 1959, but the same level as in December 1958.
Página 15 - December 1961 amounted to $4.7 billion, according to preliminary estimates of the Bureau of the Census, US Department of Commerce. This amount was 9 percent less than the revised estimate for November 1961.
Página 27 - Structures include buildings, dams and silos, highways, roadways, water and signal towers, electric light and power transmission and distribution lines; petroleum and gas pipelines and distribution lines; telephone and telegraph lines; radio, television, and radar towers; water supply lines; sewers and all similar work which is built into or affixed to the land.
Página 28 - ... and miscellaneous costs chargeable to the project on the owner's books. The total value in place for a given period is the sum of the value put in place on all projects underway during this period, regardless of when work on each individual project was started or when payment was made to the contractors. The estimates do not always conform completely to the value-inplace concept.
Página 1 - August 1962 amounted to $5.8 billion, according to preliminary estimates of the Bureau of the Census, US Department of Commerce. This amount was virtually unchanged from the estimate for July 1962, a seasonal pattern to be expected at this time of the year.
Página 37 - Wages and prices are reported as of the 15th of each month by the 12 district offices of the association located in Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, St. Louis, and San Francisco. Annual averages are simple averages of the monthly indexes.
Página 38 - SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS published by the Office of Business Economics, US Department of Commerce.