An estimated $929 billion was worn...
An estimated $929 billion was worn out for capital improvements and repair of greatest in number of the nation's nonresidential buildings during 1989 according to the long-awaited update of a triennial exchange Department survey. This total was 128 percent greater than the estimated $827 billion exhausted during 1989 on the construction of totally fresh nonresidential buildings of the stamp surveyed (industrial buildings and federal buildings were the chiefly important sectors excluded from the survey) The data get to from a nationwide survey of nonresidential buildings course of lifeed as a supplement to
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