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Old 03-12-2007, 08:19 AM
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Default FMI 2007 Construction Forecast

FMI Corporation released its 2007 U.S. Markets Construction Overview today, predicting continued growth for the industry with an optimistic forecast of 2.2 percent increase for total construction put in place in 2007. FMI estimates that growth for non-residential construction markets may reach as high as 9.0 percent overall and that almost all sectors, with the exception of religious buildings, will be well ahead of the growth rate for GDP in 2007.

The 98-page report, released by FMI's Research Services Group, provides a look at the economic health of the U.S. construction industry as well as forecasts for each market sector and geographic region for the coming year.

The annual review includes a look at industry trends and emerging issues to help industry participants prepare for future challenges.

According to the report, continued growth will present two ongoing challenges, rising materials costs and the need to find skilled workers. Driven by demographic and social changes, FMI notes that the talent shortage is not likely to go away in the near future for the engineering and construction industry.

Overall, FMI notes that price increases for construction products and materials have slowed. FMI expects future increases to moderate and settle at a new level, although there will be continued market shortages of selected materials, such as cement, steel, copper and diesel fuel, causing project delays and cost escalation.

For more information about the 2007 U.S. Construction Markets Overview, contact Mary Prendergast at 303-398-7235 or The report can be purchased by calling 800-877-1364 or by ordering online.

FMI Corporation provides management consulting and investment banking services to the worldwide construction industry. FMI's management consulting practice provides a wide array of services including strategy development, leadership and organizational development, marketing and related research and project delivery improvement. FMI's investment banking practice provides merger and acquisition advisory services, capital placement and financial advisory services.

CONTACT: FMI Corporation Mary Prendergast, 303-398-7235
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