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The largest institutional projects to enter planning were the $459 million ASM Campus research and development lab and office in Scottsdale, Arizona, the $398 million research and development lab in San Diego, California, and the $380 million PPV Unaccompanied Housing/Navy Dormitory project in Norfolk, Virginia.
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Largest institutional projects to enter planning were $459 million ASM Campus research and development lab and office in Scottsdale Arizona $398 million research and development lab in San Diego California and $380 million PPV Unaccompanied Housing Navy Dormitory project in Norfolk Virginia
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- February 15, 2026 at 2:18 PM (2 months ago)
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- February 15, 2026 at 2:18 PM (2 months ago)
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The Dodge Momentum Index (DMI) grew 20.8% in July, driven by commercial and institutional planning. Data centers, warehouses, and healthcare projects saw substantial growth. The DMI is a monthly measure of nonresidential building projects entering the planning stage.
The Dodge Momentum Index (DMI) increased 20.8% in July, driven by growth in commercial and institutional planning. Data centers, warehouses, hospitals, and service stations contributed to the increase. The DMI is a leading indicator for nonresidential construction spending.
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