No. 1293. Value Of New Construction Put In Place: 1970 To 1983 [In millions of dollars, except percent. Represents value of construction put in place during year; differs from building permit and construction contract data in timing and coverage. Includes installed cost of normal building service equipment and selected types of industrial production equipment (largely site fabricated). Excludes cost of shipbuilding, land, and most types of machinery and equipment. For methodology, see Appendix III. See also Historical Statistics. Colonial Times to 1970. series N 129 and N 66-69] Total Average annual percent Private Percent of total Residential buildings (incl. farm).. New housing units Structures wilh 1 unit 2 or more units Additions, alterations Nonhousekeeping Nonresidential buildings * Industrial Office Other commercial Hospital and institutional Religious Educational Other nonresidential Public utilities Telephone, telegraph Other public utilities Electric light, power * Gas Railroads Petroleum pipelines Farm (nonresidential) All other private Public Percent of total Buildings Educational Hospital Industrial Housing, redevelopment Other public buildings Highways and streets Conservation, development Military facilities Other public construction Sewer systems Water supply facilities Miscellaneous Public ownership: Buildings Highways and streets Conservation, development. Federal government Conservation, development. Buildings Military facilities Misc. (ind. highways and streets) 135,655 80.956 55.271 10.478 14.209 998 28.695 5,269 1.046 660 1.203 20.272 4.345 15,926 12,432 1.560 737 1.197 4,431 38,174 22.0 12.799 5.459 1.733 1.070 908 3.629 9.380 3,862 1.429 10.704 5.374 1.810 3.520 211,370 806 111,729 86.102 62,623 23,479 20,260 5,366 60.309 12.861 20,768 15,025 6.559 1,780 1,412 1,905 33.507 6.471 27.036 21,884 3,096 1,599 457 4,364 1.461 50,798 19.4 17,276 5,374 2.098 1.809 1,700 6,295 14.225 4.820 2.544 11,933 5.260 2.083 4.590 40,158 13,886 13,675 620 11,777 10,640 4,000 3,390 2.544 707 1 Change from prior year shown; tor 1970, change from 1965. Minus sign (-) indicates decrease. For explanation of average annual percent change, see Guide to Tabular Presentation. * Excludes building by privately owned public utilities. s Includes construction with Rural Electrification Administration (REA) funds. Source; U.S. Bureau of the Census. Construction Reports, series C30. No. 1294. VALUE OF NEW CONSTRUCTION PUT IN PLACE IN CONSTANT (1977) DOLLARS: 1970 TO 1983 [In millions of dollars, except percent. For details on derivation of constant values and description of revised series, see source. For description of nature of revisions and deflators used, see Construction Reports, series C30-80S) Private Percent of total ................ Residential buildings '..... New housing units Structures with 1 unit ....................... 2 or more units. Additions, alterations .. Nonhousekeeping ........ Industrial... Public utilities ........... Telephone, telegraph.... Electric light, power .... Farm (nonresidential) .. All other private....... Public .......... Percent of total ............. Educational ........ ......... Highways and streets ........... Sewer systems... Includes construction with Rural Electrification 1 Including farm. ? Excludes building by privately owned public utilities. Administration (REA) funds. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Construction Reports, series C30. No. 1295. VALUE OF PRIVATELY OWNED NONRESIDENTIAL BUILDING PROJECTS, BY CONSTRUCTION STATUS, 1975 TO 1983, AND BY TYPE OF PROJECT, 1983 (In billions of dollars) 1 Privately owned religious, educational, hospital and institutional, and miscellaneous nonresidential building projects. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Construction Reports, series C30. No. 1296. CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS-VALUE OF CONSTRUCTION, AND FLOOR SPACE OF BUILDINGS, BY CLASS OF CONSTRUCTION: 1970 TO 1983 Includes new structures and additions, and major alterations to existing structures which affect only valuation, since no additional floor area is created by "alteration." See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1970, series N 78-100] No. 1297. CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS-VALUE, BY STATE: 1980 TO 1983 (In millions of dollars. See headnote, table 1296. Represents value of construction in States in which work was actually done) 1983 1983 STATE 1980 1981 1982 STATE 1 1980 1981 1982 Resi- Non- Resi- Nonresidential AL.... U.S......... 148,393 153,480 156,240 192,751 93,201 61,905 MO MT 1,918 1,880 2,011 2,787 1,302 1,028 NE AK. 706 1,153 1,545 1,953 853 722 NV AZ...... 3.137 3,117 3,856 5,334 3,064 1,057 353 Source of tables 1296 and 1297: F. W. Dodge Division, McGraw-Hill Information Systems Company, New York, NY. Figures reported currently in Dodge Construction Potentials. No. 1298. Value Of Private Construction Authorized By Building Permits: 1974 To 1983 [In billions of dollars. "14.000 and 16.000 place" senes are based on U.S. total ot approximately 14.000 and 16.000 identified in 1972 and 1976. respectively, with local building permit systems] Source: U.S. Bureau ot the Census. In U.S. Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration. Constructor No. 1299. New Privately Owned Housing Units Authorized By States: 1981 To 1983 [Based on about 16,000 places in U.S. having building permit systems] Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Construction Reports, senes C40. annual. No. 1300. New Housing Units Started: 1960 To 1984 [Minus sign ( -) indicates decrease See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1970. series N 156-159] NA Not available ■ Change from 1959. * Average seasonally adjusted annual rate No. 1301. New Housing Units Started—Selected Characteristics: 1970 To 1983 [In thousands. For composition of regions, see fig. I, inside front cover. See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1970, series N 156-163 and 170] NA Not available. * For 1970-1976, characteristics such as type of structure, region, and inside/outside SMSA's include data for publicly owned units. ■Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Unban Development, 1970-1979, HUD Statistical Yearbook; thereafter unpublished data. 3 For definition of standard metropolitan statistical area (SMSA), see text, Appendix It. 1970-1975 based on 1967 definitions as amended through 1974; thereafter, on 1974 definitions as amended through 1975. * Type of ownership under which the owners of the individual housing units are also joint owners of the common areas of the building or community, includes a small number of cooperatively-owned units. B See table 1307 for definition. Source: Except as noted, U.S. Bureau of the Census, Construction Reports, series C20. Mobile home shipments data provided by Manufactured Housing Institute through 1977; thereafter, by the National Conference of States on Building Codes and Standards. No. 1302. New Privately-owned Housing Units Started, By State: 1981 To 1983 [In thousands of units. Minus sign (-) indicates decrease] - Represents zero. Source: National Association of Home Builders. Economics Division, Washington, DC Data provided from the Econometric Forecasting Service. r |