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Value in Construction Put in Place: July 2002
Construction put in place during July 2002 was estimated at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $834.1 billion, nearly unchanged (+ or = 4.8 percent) from the revised June estimate of $833.8 billion. The July figure is 1.1 (+ or = 4.7) percent below July 2001. The value of construction put in place is a measure of the value of construction installed or erected at the site during a given period. For an individual project, this includes (1) Cost of materials installed or erected. (2) Cost of labor (both by contractors and force account) and a proportionate share of the cost of construction equipment rental. (3) Contractors profit. (4) Project owners overhead and office costs. (5) Cost of architectural and engineering work. (6) Miscellaneous costs chargeable to the project on the owners books. (7) Interest and taxes paid during construction.
Value in Construction Put in Place: July 2002
Construction put in place during July 2002 was estimated at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $834.1 billion, nearly unchanged (+ or = 4.8 percent) from the revised June estimate of $833.8 billion. The July figure is 1.1 (+ or = 4.7) percent below July 2001. The value of construction put in place is a measure of the value of construction installed or erected at the site during a given period. For an individual project, this includes (1) Cost of materials installed or erected. (2) Cost of labor (both by contractors and force account) and a proportionate share of the cost of construction equipment rental. (3) Contractors profit. (4) Project owners overhead and office costs. (5) Cost of architectural and engineering work. (6) Miscellaneous costs chargeable to the project on the owners books. (7) Interest and taxes paid during construction.
Value in Construction Put in Place: July 2002
2002
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