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2004 Dodge Report for Orange County

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New York NY -- F. W. Dodge Division of the McGraw-Hill Companies, on May 27, 2004 reported on March contracts for future construction in the standard metropolitan area of Orange County, California. An authority on the construction market, the firm produces Dodge Reports and Sweet's Catalog Files.

According to the Dodge Analytics unit of McGraw-Hill Construction, the latest month's construction activity followed this pattern:

 
2004
2003
% Change
Non-Residential $ 93,271,000 $ 150,199,000 -38
Residential $ 181,554,000 $ 146,447,000 24
Total Building $ 274,825,000 $ 296,676,000 -7
       

For the year-to-date on a cumulative basis, the totals are:

 
2004
2003
% Change
Non-Residential $ 319,410,000 $ 369,995,000 -14
Residential $ 671,218,000 $ 506,808,000 32
Total Building $ 990,628,000 $ 876,803,000 13

-Nonresidential buildings include commercial, manufacturing, educational, religious, administrative, recreational, hotel, dormitory and other buildings.
-Residential buildings include one and two family houses and apartments.

 

 

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