The Premium Report on Commercial and Institutional Building Construction contains information used by Marketing Departments in many of the Fortune 1,000 companies and beyond. The report helps identify industry changes, trends, key players, and growth opportunities.
Current State of the Industry
Market Size
Market Forecast
Products and Services Breakdown
Financial Statements - Income Statement
Salary & Compensation Statistics
Key Companies
Public Company News
Largest Government Vendors
Current State of the Commercial and Institutional Building Construction Industry
This section provides answers to the fundamental and commonly-asked questions about the industry:- What is the total market size ($ millions)?
- Has the market grown or declined?
- What is the market growth rate?
- Are long term forecasts positive or negative?
- What is the industry size and average company size?
- How many companies are in the industry?
Market Size - Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
The total U.S. market size for the Commercial and Institutional Building Construction industry includes all companies, both public and private. In addition to total revenue, the table contains details on employees, companies, and average firm size.| Metrics | 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 | |
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| Market Size (Total Industry Sales) |
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| Total Firms | ||
| Total Locations (Headquarters and Branches) | ||
| Total Employees | ||
| Average Revenue Per Firm | ||
| Average Employees Per Firm | ||
Market Forecast - Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
Market forecasts show the long term outlook for the Commercial and Institutional Building Construction industry. The following five-year forecast utilizes advanced econometric techniques that take into account both short-term and long-term industry trends.| Forecast | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 |
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Construction Services Breakdown
The following products and services account for the largest source of revenues in the Commercial and Institutional Building Construction industry. Note that there are multiple levels of classification, so some line items are contained within other lines.| Type of Construction | Total Sales ($ millions) | New Construction ($ millions) | Additions, Alterations, and Reconstruction ($ millions) | Maintenance & Repair ($ millions) |
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Building construction, total |
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Single-family houses, detached and attached |
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Single-family houses, detached |
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Single-family houses, attached |
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Apartment buildings (2 or more units), such as rentals, apartment type condominiums and cooperatives |
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Dormitories and barracks |
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Manufacturing and industrial warehouses |
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Other manufacturing and light industrial buildings, such as factories, assembly plants, and industrial research laboratories |
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Hotels, motels, and tourist cabins |
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Office buildings |
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Stores, restaurants, automobile service stations, parking garages, and other commercial buildings |
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Commercial warehouses such as distribution buildings and mini-storage |
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Religious buildings |
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Educational buildings |
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Health care and institutional buildings |
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Public safety buildings such as prisons, police, and fire stations |
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Farm buildings, nonresidential |
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Amusement, social, and recreational buildings |
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Other building construction |
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Nonbuilding construction, total |
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Highways, streets, and related work, such as public sidewalks, curbs, guardrails and signs |
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Private driveways and parking areas, except garages |
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Bridges and elevated highways |
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Sewers, water mains, and related facilities |
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Sewers, sewer lines, septic systems, and related facilities |
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Water mains, storage, wells, and related facilities |
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Power and communication transmission lines, cables, towers, and related facilities |
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Power plants |
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Power and cogeneration plants, except hydroelectric |
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Sewage and water treatment plants |
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Conservation and development construction, such as dams, drainage canals and flood control projects |
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Decks, residential type |
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Other nonbuilding construction |
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Income Statement (Average Financial Metrics) - Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
Financial metrics provide a snapshot view of an "average" company in the Commercial and Institutional Building Construction industry. Key business metrics show revenue and operating costs. The data collected is industry-wide, covering both public and private companies in the industry.| Industry Average | Percent of Sales | |
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| Total Revenue | AVAILABLE Included in Report Order at top of page |
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| Operating Revenue | ||
| Cost of Goods Sold | ||
| Gross Profit | ||
Operating Expenses | ||
| Pension, profit sharing plans, stock, annuity | ||
| Repairs | ||
| Rent paid on business property | ||
| Charitable Contributions | ||
| Depletion | ||
| Domestic production activities deduction | ||
| Advertising | ||
| Compensation of officers | ||
| Salaries and wages | ||
| Employee benefit programs | ||
| Taxes and Licenses | ||
| Bad Debts | ||
| Depreciation | ||
| Amortization | ||
| Other Operating Expenses | ||
| Total Operating Expenses | ||
| Operating Income | ||
| Non-Operating Income | ||
| EBIT (Earnings Before Interest and Taxes) | ||
| Interest Expense | ||
| Earnings Before Taxes | ||
| Income Tax | ||
| Net Profit | ||
Financial Ratio Analysis - Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
Financial ratios can be used to compare how a company in the Commercial and Institutional Building Construction industry is performing relative to its peers. Financial ratios are calculated from the industry-average for income statements and balance sheets.| Liquidity Ratios - Commercial and Institutional Building Construction Industry | Industry Average |
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| Liquidity Ratios measure how liquid a business is. Bankers and suppliers may use these to determine creditworthiness and identify potential threats to a company's financial viability. | |
| Current Ratio Measures a firm's ability to pay its debts over the next 12 months. |
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| Quick Ratio (Acid Test) Calculates liquid assets relative to liabilities, excluding inventories. |
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| Efficiency Ratios - Commercial and Institutional Building Construction Industry | Industry Average |
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| Efficiency Ratios measure how quickly products and services sell, and effectively collections policies are implemented. | |
| Receivables Turnover Ratio If this number is low compared to the industry average, it may mean your payment terms are too lenient or that you are not doing a good enough job on collections. |
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| Average Collection Period Based on the Receivables Turnover Ratio, this estimates the collection period in days. Calculated as 365 divided by the Receivables Turnover Ratio |
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| Inventory Turnover Ratio A low turnover rate may point to overstocking, obsolescence, or deficiencies in the product line or marketing effort. |
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| Fixed-Asset Turnover Ratio Generally, a higher ratio is better, since it indicates the business has less money tied up in fixed assets for each dollar of sales revenue. |
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Geographic Distribution
The concentration of employees by states indicates how the industry (companies and workforce) is distributed throughout the country.Move mouse over states to see employment numbers
Note: Round numbers are estimates. Precise numbers are actuals.
Compensation & Salary Surveys for Employees Working in Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
Compensation statistics provides an accurate assessment of jobs in the Commercial and Institutional Building Construction industry and national salary averages. This information can be used to asses which positions are most common, and high, low, and average annual wages.| Title | Percent of Workforce | Bottom Quartile | Average (Median) Salary | Upper Quartile |
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| Management occupations | 11% |
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| Chief executives | 0% | |||
| General and operations managers | 2% | |||
| Construction managers | 7% | |||
| Office and administrative support occupations | 10% | |||
| Construction and extraction occupations | 62% | |||
| First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers | 11% | |||
| Carpenters | 19% | |||
| Construction laborers | 16% | |||
Companies in Commercial and Institutional Building Construction and Adjacent Industries
| Company | Address | Key Contact |
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| AVAILABLE | AVAILABLE | AVAILABLE |
Public Commercial and Institutional Building Construction Company News
Web scan for recent news about publicly traded companies in the Commercial and Institutional Building Construction industry.Government Contracts Related to Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
In 2008, the federal government spent a total of $35,798,022,097 on Commercial and Institutional Building Construction. It has awarded 39,945 contracts to 3,550 companies, with an average value of $10,083,950 per company.Top government vendors:
| Company | Federal Contracts | Total Award Amount |
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The Industry Report on Commercial and Institutional Building Construction contains the key pieces of information used by strategy and management consultants to identify market trends and accurately measure growth and industry performance.
Current State of the Industry
Market Size
Financial Statements - Income Statement
Salary & Compensation Statistics
Key Companies
Public Company News
Current State of the Commercial and Institutional Building Construction Industry
This section provides answers to the fundamental and commonly-asked questions about the industry:- What is the total market size ($ millions)?
- Has the market grown or declined?
- What is the market growth rate?
- Are long term forecasts positive or negative?
- What is the industry size and average company size?
- How many companies are in the industry?
Market Size - Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
The total U.S. market size for the Commercial and Institutional Building Construction industry includes all companies, both public and private. In addition to total revenue, the table contains details on employees, companies, and average firm size.| Metrics | 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 | |
|---|---|---|
| Market Size (Total Industry Sales) |
Available Included with Instant Access Order at top of page | |
| Total Firms | ||
| Total Locations (Headquarters and Branches) | ||
| Total Employees | ||
| Average Revenue Per Firm | ||
| Average Employees Per Firm | ||
Income Statement (Average Financial Metrics) - Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
Financial metrics provide a snapshot view of an "average" company in the Commercial and Institutional Building Construction industry. Key business metrics show revenue and operating costs. The data collected is industry-wide, covering both public and private companies in the industry.| Industry Average | Percent of Sales | |
|---|---|---|
| Total Revenue | AVAILABLE Included in Report Order at top of page |
|
| Operating Revenue | ||
| Cost of Goods Sold | ||
| Gross Profit | ||
Operating Expenses | ||
| Pension, profit sharing plans, stock, annuity | ||
| Repairs | ||
| Rent paid on business property | ||
| Charitable Contributions | ||
| Depletion | ||
| Domestic production activities deduction | ||
| Advertising | ||
| Compensation of officers | ||
| Salaries and wages | ||
| Employee benefit programs | ||
| Taxes and Licenses | ||
| Bad Debts | ||
| Depreciation | ||
| Amortization | ||
| Other Operating Expenses | ||
| Total Operating Expenses | ||
| Operating Income | ||
| Non-Operating Income | ||
| EBIT (Earnings Before Interest and Taxes) | ||
| Interest Expense | ||
| Earnings Before Taxes | ||
| Income Tax | ||
| Net Profit | ||
Financial Ratio Analysis - Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
Financial ratios can be used to compare how a company in the Commercial and Institutional Building Construction industry is performing relative to its peers. Financial ratios are calculated from the industry-average for income statements and balance sheets.| Liquidity Ratios - Commercial and Institutional Building Construction Industry | Industry Average |
|---|---|
| Liquidity Ratios measure how liquid a business is. Bankers and suppliers may use these to determine creditworthiness and identify potential threats to a company's financial viability. | |
| Current Ratio Measures a firm's ability to pay its debts over the next 12 months. |
Included |
| Quick Ratio (Acid Test) Calculates liquid assets relative to liabilities, excluding inventories. |
Included |
| Efficiency Ratios - Commercial and Institutional Building Construction Industry | Industry Average |
|---|---|
| Efficiency Ratios measure how quickly products and services sell, and effectively collections policies are implemented. | |
| Receivables Turnover Ratio If this number is low compared to the industry average, it may mean your payment terms are too lenient or that you are not doing a good enough job on collections. |
Included |
| Average Collection Period Based on the Receivables Turnover Ratio, this estimates the collection period in days. Calculated as 365 divided by the Receivables Turnover Ratio |
Included |
| Inventory Turnover Ratio A low turnover rate may point to overstocking, obsolescence, or deficiencies in the product line or marketing effort. |
Included |
| Fixed-Asset Turnover Ratio Generally, a higher ratio is better, since it indicates the business has less money tied up in fixed assets for each dollar of sales revenue. |
Included |
Compensation & Salary Surveys for Employees Working in Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
Compensation statistics provides an accurate assessment of jobs in the Commercial and Institutional Building Construction industry and national salary averages. This information can be used to asses which positions are most common, and high, low, and average annual wages.| Title | Percent of Workforce | Bottom Quartile | Average (Median) Salary | Upper Quartile |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Management occupations | 11% |
AVAILABLE Included in Report Order at top of page |
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| Chief executives | 0% | |||
| General and operations managers | 2% | |||
| Construction managers | 7% | |||
| Office and administrative support occupations | 10% | |||
| Construction and extraction occupations | 62% | |||
| First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers | 11% | |||
| Carpenters | 19% | |||
| Construction laborers | 16% | |||
Companies in Commercial and Institutional Building Construction and Adjacent Industries
| Company | Address | Key Contact |
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| AVAILABLE | AVAILABLE | AVAILABLE |
Public Commercial and Institutional Building Construction Company News
Web scan for recent news about publicly traded companies in the Commercial and Institutional Building Construction industry.Recent News about Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
- Wednesday wrap: TSX little changed following big gains: The Toronto stock market closed little changed Wednesday as hopes for improving economic conditions attracted buyers for industrial and base metal stocks and investors digested the big gain of the previous session.
- What's new on the business scene - From the Poughkeepsie Journal: Skin-care boutique opens Denise Gaither of Wappingers Falls recently opened the cosmetic boutique Skincare Plus at 242 Main St., Beacon. The shop, which is open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, sells skin-care and hair-care products, makeup, earrings and handbags. For information, call 845-765-2837.
- KCK chamber honors H2B Architects, Straub Construction with small-business awards: The Kansas City Kansas Area Chamber of Commerce honored two businesses both survivors of the building industry slowdown during its annual small-business awards luncheon Wednesday.
- This Week in Retail: Inland Western Portfolio Leads Pack in Second CMBS Deal of the Year: JP Morgan this past week completed the sale of the second commercial mortgage-backed securities issued this year. The deal, JP Morgan Chase Commercial Mortgage Securities Trust 2010-C1, is backed by 36 loans secured by 96 commercial properties with an...
- Greenbridge: A new chapter in a tense history: Greenbridge is a $60 million project that combines 97 residences with commercial and retail space. It has been a source of tension in the Northside neighborhood.
- Impact of CRE Distress Varies Widely Market to Market: While the amount of CMBS loans falling delinquent and/or defaulting continues to escalate, doubling almost every six months, the damage inflicted on property values and deal volumes varies widely across local cities. Some metro areas are being ravaged...
- Former Cebu City OBO chief suspended for negligence: The Ombudsman ordered Mandaue City Mayor Jonas Contes to implement the suspension and to submit to the anti-graft office a compliance report within five days from receipt of the order.
- Southwire Launches SIMpull� Power Cable: SIMpull� Power Cable, a new industrial cable tray rated medium voltage power cable developed with Southwire's patented SIM Technology�, is the latest addition to Southwire's growing family of easy-to-pull wire and cable products that require no lubrication during installation
- Commercial civilisation: ON NOVEMBER 1, 2009, I began a series of 20 articles with the hope to provoke thought about what Africans can do to enhance their stock of social, political and economic but also moral capital.
- Turner Building Cost Index Shows a 13.16% Decline from Peak in 2008: Turner Construction Company announced that the Second Quarter 2010 Turner Building Cost Index continues to show declining costs in the non-residential building construction market in the United States.
- TERI BCSD, Johnson organize first India Energy Efficiency Forum: New Delhi, May 7 : TERI-BCSD India, the Regional Network member of WBCSD (World Business Council for Sustainable Development), and its member company Johnson Controls India Pvt. Ltd., on Friday held the first India Energy Efficiency Forum.
- ROI Capital Announces 21 New Private Placement Loans: TORONTO, ONTARIO-- (Marketwire - May 7, 2010) - ROI Capital Ltd. (ROI) is pleased to announce the recent closing of 21 new private placement loans along with three follow-on loans to existing ROI portfolio companies. With the completion of these loans, ROI has invested a cumulative total of $217.7 million in private placement loans in the past six months, filling a critical gap in the financing ...
- Commercial Real Estate: BioMed Realty buys Venter's campus: The Fallsgrove Hilton Garden Inn and Homewood Suites Rockville-Gaithersburg, a two-building, six-story property with 112 Hilton Garden Inn rooms and 87 Homewood suites, has opened in Rockville.
- Cleveland Hebrew School to continue mission as a foundation: The Jewish Education Center of Cleveland (JECC) announced this week that the 120-year-old Cleveland Hebrew School (CHS) will now pursue its status as a charitable foundation.
- Canadian building permits up 12 per cent in March: Developers intentions to build are improving in Canada as permits increase
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