McGraw-Hill Construction Research and Analytics for Texas and other Texas Cities
Now available in your target Texas Market: the reliability of analysis, forecasts, trending information from McGraw-Hill Construction Research & Analytics, the premier provider. Our expert staff of leading industry economists develop and analyze detailed historical and forecast databases of construction activity. Now you can access this trending analysis in your market area. Select your target cities or the entire state to access the data for your planning and marketing efforts. There are several different reports that you can choose from:
This 11-page report offers a detailed summary of Texas state's current economic environment, construction market trends and a 2007 forecast. Drawing upon McGraw-Hill Construction's proprietary project news data, the report details the current and expected construction starts for Texas by building type and project size.
MarketLook provides a one-year outlook for short-term planning and also provides the corresponding four-year recent history for comparison and trend analysis. The reports present the amount of construction started in terms of square feet and dollar value for 22 project types covering nonresidential, residential and engineering activity.
MarkeTrack provides a historical review of construction start data by state and over 300 Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs). Details include number of projects, square footage and value for 32 different project types in the residential, non-residential and engineering sectors. MarkeTrack is ideal for companies with limited budgets who need market monitoring and sales penetration analyses. Start data for the current month, year-to-date and corresponding period for the previous year is included. Best used by smaller companies looking for inexpensive sales penetration and market monitoring information.
For building product manufacturers needing detailed forecasts of construction activity in the top 35 metro areas. In a highly visual and graphic platform, nine distinct structure types are reviewed for all non-residential and residential activity based on the metro areas you select.