Construction ReviewU.S. Department of Labor, 1976 |
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14,000 Permit-Issuing Places 1st quarter 100 2nd quarter 3,014 Permit-Issuing Places add to totals adjusted annual rate April April May June August August September Boxborough Building Materials Building Permits buildings buildings Bureau Calif cement Census change Latest month Clair Counties Constant Current Constant Construction Put Construction Review Contract Construction Counties Croix County Cumulative Current Constant Current Dearborn County December Percent change definition excludes dential Department of Commerce distributed to months February Federal Gypsum housing units January June July mercantile buildings metal Metropolitan Statistical Area Millions of dollars nonresi nonresidential buildings November December Percent Number of Housing October Percent change Latest Period Total pipe Prior Private Construction public construction Put in Place Region revisions not distributed Seasonally adjusted annual September September October Series and period SMSA's Standard Metropolitan Statistical structures Table Tipton Counties Total 1 unit total reflects revisions Type of Construction U.S. Department unit 2 units Valuation Walker Counties Wilson Counties
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