The recoil of construction increased to 8.7 months in April, according to the Backlog Construction Indicators survey made by associated builders and contractors. The figure has increased 0.2 months since March and is the highest figure recorded by the survey by 20 months.
“The contractors remain busy,” said Anirban Basu, an ABC chief economist, in a statement. “Backlog increased in April and is now at the highest level since September 2023”.
However, he added, “almost 22% of contractors had a delayed or canceled project in April due to rates, up to 18% in March, while 87% have been notified on the prices of material related materials.”
Since April 2024, the decline has increased by 0.3%. The increase is largely in projects over $ 100 million, 2.2% more than the year, while the delay of projects less than $ 30 million increased by 0.2%. The number of projects in the works of $ 30 to 50 million $ 50 million to $ 100 million fell by 0.8% and 0.6%, respectively.
Generally, contractors are relatively positive about the prospects for construction in the near future, according to the ABC construction confidence index for April, but uncertainty remains when the long -term image is looked at. “Although ABC members remain optimistic about short -term perspectives, the quota of respondents waiting for their sales to decrease for the next six months increased to 19% in April, up to 6 percentage points from the beginning of the year.”