Educational construction spending g...
Educational construction spending grew at a rate faster than any other nonresidential sector [i]or[/i] part of to the other the early part of this year. Spending to build of recent origin -- or to renovate/expand existing -- educational facilities was valued at $1446 billion by means of the first third of 2000 This was 22 percent greater than the amount of construction standard of value spent in the educational sector during January-April 1999 and about three times the average rate of sprouting recorded in other nonresidential sectors during the first four month of this year. This delineates a continuation -- and acceleration
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