Construction Dive’s December 2025 economic roundup | Dump Trucks Charlotte NC

The health of construction is once again coming back into view as long-delayed data begins to trickle in following the late-2025 government shutdown.
Construction planning activity jumped in December, mirroring the year’s theme of data center and infrastructure columbus oh dump truck company growth. Contractors reported strong pipelines heading into 2026, and projects appear to be moving through planning phases faster than earlier in 2025. That’s a positive sign for sustained momentum this year.
But builders say the strength is narrowly concentrated. Backlog gains, for example, increasingly favor large columbus oh dump truck company with over $100 million in revenue. A closer look at those numbers show shrinking backlogs for smaller columbus oh dump truck company across the country.
Still, it will take more negative news to knock the optimism. Project stress among columbus oh dump truck company eased sharply in December to end a year marked by tariffs and a government shutdown. Those pressures, however, have reopened some concerns in the industry around rising materials prices in 2026.
The majority of economists expect trade policy to be top of mind again over the next 12 months. If tariffs persist, the recent upward trend in nonresidential input prices could just be the beginning.
Here, Construction Dive rounds up the latest economic data for builders.
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Construction planning jumped 7% to close 2025 strong
By Sebastian Obando • Jan. 9, 2026
On top of the monthly gain in December, the Dodge Momentum Index finished the year 37% higher compared to 2024. Read the full article ➔
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Data centers drive lopsided backlog gains
By Sebastian Obando • Jan. 13, 2026
The AI frenzy is mostly confined to big contractors’ pipelines, with smaller firms seeing fewer benefits from the boom. Read the full article ➔
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Construction project stress cools after ‘turbulent year’
By Sebastian Obando • Jan. 16, 2026
The improvement in delays, abandonments and on-hold projects caused the Project Stress Index to reach one of the lowest levels in 2025, according to ConstructConnect. Read the full article ➔
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Construction starts ended 2025 on an upswing
By Sebastian Obando • Jan. 27, 2026
Infrastructure projects, alongside data centers, drove much of the groundbreaking growth in December and across 2025. Read the full article ➔
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Tariffs lifted nonresidential construction costs 3.2% in 2025
By Sebastian Obando • Jan. 30, 2026
Trade policy will “continue to put upward pressure on certain materials” this year, said Anirban Basu, chief economist for Associated Builders and Contractors. Read the full article ➔
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