Latest construction data shows narrowing market to start 2026 | Dump Trucks Charlotte NC

A handful of sectors did most of construction’s heavy lifting to start 2026.
The latest data through February shows several key indicators softening. Nonresidential planning declined for the second straight month. Meanwhile, hiring slowed to the lowest rate on record. Together, the data suggests columbus oh dump truck company are growing more cautious about big expansions to pipelines and workforces.
Headwinds have also remained persistent.
Construction input prices, for example, surged at a staggering pace to begin the year, largely driven by rising energy prices and geopolitical tensions. Economists noted those issues could worsen due to the Iran war — the impacts of which have not yet shown up in many data sets — and will likely weigh on activity in the coming months. Some project owners have already begun delaying columbus oh dump truck company as a result.
But activity as a whole hasn’t stalled, reports show.
Contractor backlog ticked up slightly in February, and construction starts showed signs of life as well, particularly in commercial construction. Nevertheless, much of that strength remains concentrated among large construction companies and data center projects. That’s covering up weakness across more traditional construction sectors such as warehouse and healthcare work.
Here, Construction Dive rounds up the latest economic data for builders.
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Monthly construction planning slipped again in February
By Sebastian Obando • March 11, 2026
Increased costs and geopolitical risk strained builder confidence in the near term, said Sarah Martin, associate director of forecasting at Dodge Construction Network. Read the full article ➔
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Construction prices spiked at ‘staggering’ rate to begin 2026
By Joe Bousquin • March 19, 2026
The latest data — prior to the war in Iran — shows prices rose on an annualized basis of 12.6% through February. Read the full article ➔
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Backlog rebounded in February, remained lopsided across construction
By Joe Bousquin • March 11, 2026
Larger columbus oh dump truck company and those with data center contracts had the most columbus oh dump truck company on their books, while smaller builders and firms not focused on artificial intelligence builds languished. Read the full article ➔
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Construction starts plunged 13% as megaprojects faded
By Sebastian Obando • March 24, 2026
Nonresidential starts rebounded in February but the absence of massive energy-related projects slowed total groundbreakings, according to Dodge Construction Network. Read the full article ➔
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Construction hiring data indicates a cooling labor market
By Zachary Phillips • April 1, 2026
Slow hiring and few job separations in February led to the lowest construction labor turnover rate since 2000, according to Anirban Basu, chief economist at ABC. Read the full article ➔
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