April 5th - 2006

Commercial construction will bolster industry

Strong non-residential and engineering construction will offset a long-anticipated decline in housing starts to maintain industry profits in 2006, according to the Conference Board of Canada’s latest outlook on Canada's construction industry.

Strong non-residential and engineering construction will offset a long-anticipated decline in housing starts to maintain industry profits in 2006, according to the Conference Board of Canada’s latest outlook on Canada's construction industry. Rising interest rates and the exhaustion of pent-up demand for housing will result in declining residential construction but lower vacancy rates and rising commercial and public spending will bolster non-residential construction. Industry profits rose 55 per cent in 2005 to a record $2 billion. Profits are expected to again surpass $2 billion in 2006.

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