CONSTRUCTION DEFECT JOURNAL

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CONSTRUCTION DEFECT JOURNAL - ISSUE 242749 - TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 2026

Selective Growth: FMI’s 2026 North American Engineering & Construction Outlook

2025 turning to 2026 Trends blocks
June 1, 2026
Construction Executive

Construction activity in North America is expected to stabilize but grow modestly in 2026 as the industry navigates high interest rates, uneven private development and strong infrastructure demand, according to FMI’s 2026 North American Engineering & Construction Outlook. While overall spending is projected to rebound slightly, growth will vary significantly by sector as contractors balance risk, financing constraints and shifting project pipelines.

Key findings from the report include:

  • Modest spending growth: Total U.S. construction put in place is forecast to increase about 1% in 2026 to roughly $2.2 trillion after a slight decline in 2025.
  • Sector divergence: Public infrastructure and government-funded projects are expected to remain relatively strong, helping offset weaker activity in several private building segments.

Reprinted courtesy of Construction Executive, a publication of Associated Builders and Contractors. All rights reserved.


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