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Commercial Construction Leading Gradual Recovery

Sept. 19, 2020
Industry recovery holding steady in shaken COVID-19 marketplace, says economist Anirban Basu. Construction employment number also tick upwards.

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SEPTEMBER 16, 2020 (NEW YORK CITY) -- The Marcum Commercial Construction Index for the second quarter of 2020 reports that the industry is holding relatively well in the face of the COVID-19-driven recession. Construction employment has rebounded since plummeting in March and April, and the industry’s unemployment rate stands at 8.9 percent, below the 10.2 percent rate observed across all industries.

The index is produced by Marcum’s National Construction Services group.

“The data indicate that construction has recovered faster than any other major economic segment.  Over the three-month period ending in July, the industry recovered 59 percent of the jobs lost in March and April,” wrote Anirban Basu, author of the report and Marcum’s chief construction economist.

Mr. Basu credits public sector strength and the backlogs contractors had at the onset of the recession for construction’s relative stability but warns that there may be trouble in the coming months. “Due to the sudden supply shock to the U.S. economy and massive dislocations sustained during the second quarter, many contractors report both project postponements and cancellations in unusual numbers.”

Nonresidential construction spending data indicate that private sector spending contracted 3.2 percent on a year-over-year basis in July 2020, while public sector spending increased by 5.7 percent.  Spending totaled $812.9 billion on a seasonally adjusted, annual rate in July.  Primarily publicly financed segments like public safety (+39.2 percent) and sewage and waste disposal (+18.4 percent) exhibited the greatest year-over-year gains, while privately financed segments like lodging (-14.6 percent) and manufacturing (-9.1 percent) posted the steepest contractions.

Construction input prices have not been subject to inflation thus far. “That’s good news since contractors have enough to deal with,” Mr. Basu wrote. “More contractors expect sales and profit margins to decline over the next six months according to ABC survey data than expect otherwise. Surging materials prices would only add to firm-level pressures.”

Mr. Basu predicts that some segments will fare significantly better than others throughout the coming economic recovery. “While the office, lodging, and retail construction markets have been negatively impacted by the pandemic over both the short- and long-terms, other construction segments stand to be beneficiaries.  With so much economic activity shifted online, e-commerce related segments such as fulfillment and data centers stand to be major generators of demand for construction services going forward.”

Marcum’s national construction leader, Joseph Natarelli, said, “The silver lining for the construction industry in the current economy comes down to backlog. While financing is tightening, inflation has remained low, and materials prices are steady. The increasing demand for fulfillment and data centers is welcome news for industrial contractors. And if an infrastructure bill gets approved in the near future, we can look forward to long-term growth for the construction industry.”

For the complete Marcum Commercial Construction Index, visit www.marcumllp.com/construction

Marcum Construction Group

One of the leading construction accounting firms in the U.S., Marcum LLP’s Construction Services group provides audit, consulting, and taxation services to clients ranging from start-ups to multi-billion-dollar enterprises. The group’s professionals, among the country’s foremost experts in construction accounting, are frequent industry authors and speakers and serve as technical reviewers for the AICPA’s construction audit and taxation guides. Marcum’s construction group also publishes several definitive industry resources – including the annual Marcum National Construction Survey, the quarterly Marcum Commercial Construction Index, the Marcum PAS Contractor Compensation Quarterly, and the annual Marcum JOLTS Analysis of construction employment trends – and presents an ongoing series of industry summits and technical webinars focused on the unique needs of construction contractors. 

About Marcum

Marcum LLP is one of the largest independent public accounting and advisory services firms in the nation, with offices in major business markets throughout the U.S., as well as Grand Cayman, China, and Ireland. Headquartered in New York City, Marcum provides a full spectrum of traditional tax, accounting, and assurance services; advisory, valuation, and litigation support; managed accounting services; and an extensive portfolio of specialty and niche industry practices. The Firm serves both privately held and publicly traded companies, as well as nonprofit and social sector entities, high net worth individuals, private equity funds, and hedge funds, with a focus on middle-market companies and closely held family businesses.  Marcum is a member of the Marcum Group, an organization providing a comprehensive array of professional services. For more information, visit www.marcumllp.com.

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