Recent data collected by Procore and the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) indicates that construction activity is slowly returning to pre-pandemic levels.
Procore, the construction management software company that's been using worker hours to measure construction activity during the pandemic, has found that recent data is comparable, and in some cases higher, than those on March 1st, which was the last week before shutdowns began, Construction Dive reports.
Simultaneously, AGC's recent survey of construction firms, conducted between June 9 and 17, finds that while the number of projects that have been delayed by COVID-19 has fallen, the number of project cancellations is still going up. A full breakdown of the survey results can be found here.
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These numbers are really interesting to see. Thanks for posting.
positive news is always good!
This may just be people finishing projects that were already underway. The real amount of slowdown will not be known until the accumulated pre-Covid work is completed and PPP money for wages is used up.
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