2009 construction economy
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Private Construction66%
Public Construction34%
$1,200b
$902b
25%
United States
Construc-tion;
939063; 7%
United States GDP
Other; 13490937
; 93%
MACRO ECONOMICS
•Construction value is only 7% of US GDP of $14,430,000b
•From 2006 thru 2009 the value of Construction has dropped $300b or 25%
•Construction values consists of one third Public and two thirds Private.
Compiled from US Census Bureau 2009 Data
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Residential 27%
Lodging 3%
Office 4%
Commercial 6%
Health Care 4%
Educational 2%
Religious 1%
Public Safety 0%
Amusement and Recreation 1%
Infrastructure19%
Public34%
Residential 27%
Commercial20%
Infra-struc-ture19%
Public34%
PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION
•Only 20% of Private Construction consists of Commercial development.
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PUBLIC CONSTRUCTION
•Only 16% of Public Works is non-infrastructure.
Residen-tial 1%
Public16%Infrastruc-
ture18%
Private Construc-
tion66%
Residential 1%
Office 2%
Commercial 0%
Health Care 1%Educational
9%Public Safety
1%
Amusement and Recreation 1%
Infrastructure18%
Private Construction66%
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COMMERCIAL/PUBLIC MARKET SHARE
•36% or $335,353b
•Private Commercial•20% or $187,553b
•Public Works•16% or $147,800b
•2% of US GDP
•Residential is excluded as most of housing is controlled by the realtor/contractor sectors.
Private Com-
mercial20%
Public Works16%
Construction Other64%
Commer-cial/
Public Total2%
United States GDP Other98%