Industrial Manufacturing Industry Scheduled to See $9.6 Billion in U.S. Project Completions During Fourth-Quarter 2012
Industrial Manufacturing Industry Scheduled to See $9.6 Billion in U.S. Project Completions During Fourth-Quarter 2012
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SUGAR LAND--September 7, 2012--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--As spending has ramped up post-recession, the pipeline of projects under construction within the U.S. Industrial Manufacturing Industry has been filling up. As a result, more and more projects are reaching completion each quarter of the year, which has been good for the industry as production has gradually increased. The mild winter experienced last year helped speed up the construction process in many cases, as weather delays were few and far between. Looking ahead at the final quarter of the year, the Industrial Manufacturing Industry is going to be closing out 2012 on solid footing in the U.S., as $9.6 billion in capital and maintenance projects are currently scheduled to reach completion.
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