Rider Levett Bucknall’s (RLB) latest crane count index report for North America has shown a slight decrease from its previous edition. The latest data, covering Q3 2024, reports a slight decrease of 5% from Q1 2024.
Fourteen cities were surveyed for the study, with four experiencing a decrease of greater than 20%, seven increasing their count, and three holding steady.
The cities to see an increase in crane counts were Calgary, Chicago, Honolulu, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Toronto, and Washington D.C. while Denver, Los Angeles, and New York City’s crane count held steady. Boston, Portland, San Francisco, and Seattle say a decrease in crane count.
“The mixed-use sector continues to dominate crane activity, reflecting strong demand for diverse developments,” RLB said about the latest study. “Major projects in sectors such as healthcare, education, and infrastructure are driving significant investment and construction efforts. Despite challenges of high office vacancy rates in certain areas, the overall construction activity remains robust, indicating a dynamic and evolving urban development.”
You can learn more about the latest economic landscape of the U.S. design and construction industry by following our ongoing State of AEC series, the latest edition of which was just released.
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