NONRESIDENTIAL BUILDING IMPROVEMENT & REPAIR EXPENDITURES (billion dollars) 2001 - 2021
Real
(inflation-adjusted) expenditures on improvements and repairs to existing
nonresidential buildings are forecast to expand percent per annum through
2016, reversing the declines during the 2001-2011 period
Competition from construction of new buildings
will spur landlords to make improvements to existing facilities in order to
attract tenants
Economic expansion over
the forecast period will support nonresidential building improvement and repair
activity
Spending on improvements,
which fell almost four percent annually from 2006 to 2011, is expected to
rebound through 2016 at a percent annual rate
Gains for maintenance and repair expenditures
through 2016 are expected to be slower than those for improvements, but they
will not be recovering from a sharp downturn
With annual increases of percent, maintenance and repair spending
growth through 2016 will proceed at a pace similar to that of the previous
decade
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NONRESIDENTIAL BUILDING IMPROVEMENT & REPAIR EXPENDITURES (billion dollars) 2001 - 2021
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2001
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2006
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2011
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2016
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2021
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Nonresidential Building Construction
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$
improvement & repair/$ construction
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Nonresidential Bldg Improvement &
Repair
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Improvements
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Maintenance & Repairs
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price deflator ( = )
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Nonres Bldg Improvement & Repair (bil
$)
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Source:
The Freedonia Group, Inc
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