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and Analysis
In
seeking to better serve the industry and inform public debate on
issues concerning design and construction, the Building Congress,
in collaboration with the Building Foundation, has made research
a major new area of focus.
This emphasis acknowledges the need to enhance recognition of the
positive impact the design, construction and real estate industry
has on economic development and job creation in New York City. In
addition, the Building Congress is endeavoring to demonstrate the
negative economic impact failing to invest in vital infrastructure
maintenance and expansion projects would have
on the Citys long-term growth and prosperity.
Construction Industry Outlook
In 2000, theBuilding Congress and Foundation collaborated with Urbanomics,
a well-respected economic research firm, on a report documenting
New York Citys recent surge in construction activity and employment,
and forecasting levels of activity for the coming years. Importantly,
the report also reviewed problems inherent in such activity, including
labor shortages and further strains on the Citys infrastructure.
This Outlook report was the second in a series designed to broaden
understanding of the building industrys vital contributions
to New York City. A third installment is planned for 2001
Development Overview
The Foundation currently is examining issues affecting the Citys
prospects for future development, including capacity, planning,
and competitive aspects of the economy.
Energy Supply
The Energy Committee of the Building Congress, in association with
four major labor and business groups, recently released Electricity
Outlook: A Matter of Urgency, which documents the expanding gap
between New York Citys rising electricity needs and its available
generating capacity. These findings as well as the coalitions
recommended solutions were the subject of a major press conference
in January, 2001..
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