Reports
MOCA’s Economic Services team produces Today’s Construction Economy Report, a quarterly report that pairs perspectives from around the construction industry with actionable data-driven intelligence to keep you and your teams on the leading edge of decision-making.
Today’s Construction Economy Report – Q2 2026
This quarter’s edition discusses how despite loud headlines around geopolitics, oil, interest rates, and recession risk, U.S. nonresidential construction is not broadly weakening.
Today’s Construction Economy Report – Q1 2026
This quarter’s edition discusses elevated risk-driven inflation led by workforce constraints and material availability.
Today’s Construction Economy Report – Q4 2025
This quarter’s edition discusses elevated risk-driven inflation led by workforce constraints and material availability.
Sizing the Surge: U.S. Data Center Construction Outlook to 2030: A Converged Market View
The MSI Economics report combines analyst forecasts, capital commitments, and utility data to provide the most complete picture of the U.S. data center construction outlook through 2030.
Today’s Construction Economy Report – Q3 2025
Today’s Construction Economy Report – Q3 2025 The U.S. nonresidential construction market is softening amid trade uncertainty, inflationary input costs, and shifting federal priorities. While
Today’s Construction Economy Report – Q2 2025
Today’s Construction Economy Report – Q2 2025 U.S. construction is beginning to feel the delayed impact of rising rates, tightening capital, and trade uncertainty, with
Today’s Construction Economy Report – Q1 2025
Today’s Construction Economy Report – Q1 2025 The Q1 2025 Today’s Construction Economy report analyzes key trends affecting the U.S. nonresidential construction sector, highlighting slowing spending growth,
Today’s Construction Economy Report – Q3 2024
Today’s Construction Economy Report – Q3/Q4 2024 The US nonresidential construction sector faced challenges in 3Q 2024 due to natural disaster recovery, a brief port
Today’s Construction Economy Report – Q2 2024
Today’s Construction Economy Report – Q2 2024 2026 is shaping up not as a year of broad expansion, but as one defined by the surge
Today’s Construction Economy Report – Q1 2024
Today’s Construction Economy Report – Q1 2024 2026 is shaping up not as a year of broad expansion, but as one defined by the surge
Today’s Construction Economy Report – Q4 2023
Today’s Construction Economy Report – Q4 2023 Labor continues to be the cost driver, and while the lack of labor availability is holding up some
Today’s Construction Economy Report – Q3 2023
Today’s Construction Economy Report – Q3 2023 The much-anticipated recession has not arrived, and an increasing number feel it won’t – we are more likely