ABC’s Construction Backlog Indicator increases, contractors remain confident

ABC’s Construction Backlog Indicator increases, contractors remain confident

February 11, 2025, from NTCA eNews

WASHINGTON, Feb. 11—Associated Builders and Contractors reported today that its Construction Backlog Indicator increased to 8.4 months in January, according to an ABC member survey conducted Jan. 21 to Feb. 3. The reading is unchanged from January 2024.

View ABC’s Construction Backlog Indicator and Construction Confidence Index tables for January. View the full Construction Backlog Indicator and Construction Confidence Index data series.

The monthly increase in backlog was concentrated in the Western region, which also exhibited the largest growth in backlog over the past year. The South has the longest backlog of any region despite exhibiting the largest year-over-year decrease.

ABC’s Construction Confidence Index readings for sales and profit margins improved in January, while the reading for staffing levels declined. The readings for all three components remain above the threshold of 50, indicating expectations for growth over the next six months.

Note: The reference months for the Construction Backlog Indicator and Construction Confidence Index data series were revised on May 12, 2020, to better reflect the survey period. CBI quantifies the previous month’s work under contract based on the latest financials available, while CCI measures contractors’ outlook for the next six months. View the methodology for both indicators.


Visit abc.org/economics for the Construction Backlog Indicator and Construction Confidence Index, plus analysis of spending, employment, job openings and the Producer Price Index.

Celebrating its 75th anniversary in 2025, Associated Builders and Contractors is a national construction industry trade association established in 1950 that represents more than 23,000 members. Founded on the merit shop philosophy, ABC and its 67 chapters help members develop people, win work and deliver that work safely, ethically and profitably for the betterment of the communities in which ABC and its members work. Visit us at abc.org.

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