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Features - January 2007

2007 Southeast Construction Outlook

Region Will See 2 Percent Decline in 2007
Continuing its overall downward path from 2006 into and through 2007, total construction activity in Southeast Construction's four-state region will decline by 2 percent this year. Full Story >>

Over the Top

Along with the record-setting construction starts over the past several years, industry executives kept wondering, "How hot can this market get?" Full Story>>

2007 Southeast Industry Outlook

Forecast Comments from Leading Industry Representatives Around the Southeast. Full Story >>

South Carolina Report:

State's Construction Activity Will Grow in '07
Although the pace of growth began to slow in South Carolina during the third quarter, 2006 was a solid year for construction in the Palmetto State. Full Story >>

Senior-Living Market Surges

With America's aging population, greater opportunities exist in the Southeast's expanding senior-living market. Full Story >>

Myrtle Beach:

Economic Fluctuations Aren't Dimming Area's Outlook
With one gloomy economic forecast after another calling for higher construction costs and less residential building nationwide, it's time to wonder if Myrtle Beach's condominium and resort market is due for a slowdown as well. Full Story >>

Senior Living Projects Follow Trends

Older adults are becoming more discriminating about the type of communities where they will live. Full Story >>

Solidifying the Future

In the wake of record construction activity, construction teams have turned to concrete innovations to get the job done. Full Story >>

Rolling With Some Concrete Changes

The Georgia Department of Transportation is expanding its use of roller-compacted concrete pavement. Full Story >>

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