The August Canadian edition of The Monitor, a monthly analysis
of trends in the construction and cement industries published
by the Portland Cement Association, reports that significant
projects on the horizon should support construction spending
in the provinces in the long term. This includes preparations
for the 2010 Winter Olympics in British Columbia.
PCA reports the level of nonresidential permit activity has
grown for five of the first six months of the year. While
industrial construction activity slipped in June, the picture
is still one of growth for the year. However, overall trend
is clearly on the downside considering a variety of factors.
Key statistics from the August Canadian edition of The Monitor:
- Portland cement consumption declined 5.0 percent in May;
year-to-date consumption is up 1.9 percent.
- Masonry cement consumption increased 0.7 percent in May
against last year’s level; year-to-date consumption
is down 2.6 percent..
- Portland cement exports for May increased 7.5 percent
in the shadow of an 81% increase in exports of masonry cement;
year-to-date exports are down 1.2 percent.
Reflecting on data from several government-issued reports,
The Monitor breaks down national economic trends, reports
on cement consumption, and provides an in-depth analysis of
construction activity for the residential, commercial, and
public sectors.
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