Construction Backlog Indicator Holds Steady in November, Contractor Confidence Surges

by | Dec 13, 2024

Contractor confidence remains on an uptick as the construction backlog indicator remains consistent.

WASHINGTON, Dec. 10—Associated Builders and Contractors reported today that its Construction Backlog Indicator remained unchanged at 8.4 months in November, according to an ABC member survey conducted Nov. 20 to Dec. 3. The reading is down 0.1 months from November 2023.

View ABC’s Construction Backlog Indicator and Construction Confidence Index tables for November. View the full Construction Backlog Indicator and Construction Confidence Index data series.

Backlog in the infrastructure category contracted in November, though it is still the only category with higher backlog on a year-over-year basis.

ABC’s Construction Confidence Index readings for sales, profit margins and staffing levels improved in November. The readings for all three components remain above the threshold of 50, indicating expectations for growth over the next six months.

“Contractor confidence surged in November even though backlog was unchanged for the month,” said ABC Chief Economist Anirban Basu. “This sudden improvement in confidence reflects increased policy certainty in the wake of November’s presidential election, and contractors are optimistic about the prospect of falling borrowing costs over the next several quarters. Though backlog contracted in the commercial and institutional and heavy industry categories last month, contractors expect increased activity in privately financed segments during the next six months.”

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