US construction spending unchanged in July
WASHINGTON — U.S. construction spending was unchanged in July as weakness in spending on government projects offset gains in home building and the strongest month for non-residential construction on record.
Construction spending was flat in July but declines in May and June were revised to show slight gains, the Commerce Department reported Thursday. Spending in June is now reported up 0.9 per cent while May showed an increase of 0.1 per cent.
The advance in July was led by a 1.7 per cent increase in spending on non-residential projects which rose to an all-time high of $429.5 billion at a seasonally adjusted annual rate. Office building and shopping centres both showed solid gains.
Residential construction increased 0.3 per cent in July but spending on government projects fell 3.1 per cent, the fourth drop in the past five months.


