Construction Costs in New York City Outpace Rest of Nation, According to Report by New York Building Congress and New York Building Foundation
Costs Rose 32 Percent between 2004 and 2007; Inflation of One Percent Per Month
Anticipated Through Remainder of Decade
July 30, 2008
New York City Construction Spending to Top $25 Billion In 2007, According to Interim Update of New York Building Congress Construction Outlook
Non-Residential Construction Rose by 93 Percent in 2006;
Residential Construction Holding Steady
June 4, 2007
New York Building Congress Honors Daniel R. Tishman at 86th Anniversary Leadership Awards Luncheon
Peter L. DiCapua Presented George A. Fox Public Service Award
May 15, 2007
New York City Construction Spending To Top $20 Billion In 2006, According To New York Building Congress Forecast
No Sign of Slowdown; Housing Boom Continues Unabated
October 3, 2006
New York City’s Future Hinges on Sufficient Electricity for New Residential and Commercial Districts
Coalition Releases Report Citing Need for up to 7,000 MW by 2025 to Support Citywide Developments and Meet Air Quality Requireme
January 1, 2006
Dominick M. Servedio Elected Chairman Of New York Building Congress
New Board Members and Officers Installed During Building Congress Annual Membership Meeting
January 1, 2006




