1999 revenues were still 35 percent below their record 1985 level. As the economy as a whole cooled off from its late 1990s surge, the rate of office building construction growth slowed considerably to roughly $43 billion in 2002
Private nonresidential construction in the United States has fluctuated according to the success of key sectors such as office buildings and institutions. Nonresidential construction spending dropped by 6 percent in 2003
Spending on office building construction declined from $47.5 billion in 1999 to $39 billion in 2003. During this time period, the office vacancy rate nearly doubled from 8.9 percent to 16.5 percent.
by 1990, that rate had risen to 17 percent and peaked at 19 percent two years later. In 1998 the rate was at its lowest mark since the early 1980s, at 8.9 percent
An administrative worker in any kind of office will do basic office work - copying, filing, scheduling, and sending emails. In a construction office, these duties will be tailored to the business of construction.
Real estate development includes the construction of office buildings
General Accounting Office (GAO)
It prepares the federal budget and monitors spending.
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Construction management is the career field of ensuring construction projects are completed on time and within budget. These professionals may work in an office or on the field.
True
Communism, inflation, taxes, and Federal spending.
Communism, inflation, taxes, and Federal spending.