Residential Starts & Completions [November 2018]

MONTHLY NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION, NOVEMBER 2018

The Census Bureau released its monthly new residential construction report for November 2018.

STARTS

Nationally, starts in November were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1,256,000. This is 3.2 percent above the revised October estimate of 1,217,000 but is 3.6 percent below the November 2017 rate of 1,303,000.

Construction starts for buildings with 5 or more units were up 24.9 percent from October to a level of 343,000 on a seasonally adjusted, annualized basis.

Regionally, on a year-over-year basis, starts in the South were up by 15.1 percent compared to November 2017.

COMPLETIONS

Privately‐owned housing completions in November were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1,099,000. This is 0.4 percent above the revised October estimate of 1,095,000 but is 3.9 percent below the November 2017 rate of 1,144,000.

The November rate for units in buildings with five units or more was 314,000 which is 16.3 percent increase from October but is 9.8% down from November 2017.

Residential Permits [November 2018]

MONTHLY NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION, NOVEMBER 2018

PERMITS                                                                                                                                                        

The Census Bureau released its monthly new residential construction report for November 2018.

Nationally, new permits are up 5% from October 2018 and permits for buildings with 5 or more units were up from October at 382,000 units by 15.5 percent on a seasonally adjusted, annualized basis.

Compared to November, 2017, permits for building with 5 or more units were up by 5.5 percent.

Regionally, the South is out in front with 10.5 percent growth from last month and 7.3 percent from November 2017

Design-Build Construction

The design-build process can be broken down into the below five (5) steps:

STEP 1: ESTABLISH PROJECT PARAMETERS AND ENGAGE EXPERTS

In the beginning stages of a design-build project, it’s critical to establish agreed upon parameters. These parameters include overall project budget, desired geography, critical employee retention, desired timing of occupancy and overall building specifications. Additionally, just as with any other important business venture, it’s crucial to engage experts for this project and form your team to help guide the process.

STEP 2: PROJECT KICK-OFF

A design-build undertaking can be daunting at first. Once you have established your desired parameters and engaged experts, a project kick-off meeting is recommended in order to get started off on the right foot. This meeting should be attended by your entire team and should include a potential builder, attorney, civil engineer and a broker that specializes in industrial real estate. While there are numerous aspects to a design-build project, having your team fully engaged is a necessary initial step in the process.

STEP 3: SITE SELECTION

Once your team has met with all important parties, it is time to select a site. For industrial use, we recommend a site that is already zoned as industrial. However, if a non-industrial site is found and the location is perfect, rezoning may also be an option. Many factors are important when selecting land for development — existing zoning, availability of utilities, building coverage and impervious coverage ratios, topography, neighbors and required on-site and off-site improvements. This step in the process normally takes about 2-3 months.

STEP 4: APPROVALS

Once a suitable land site has been selected, a purchase and sale agreement is negotiated/executed and the land is put under agreement. The purchase and sale agreement will allow your team to perform due diligence in order to confirm the land is suitable to develop your desired building. At this point, a builder for the project is fully engaged on your behalf in order to assist in geotechnical studies, wetland surveys, engineering and construction drawings, and to obtain entitlements/approvals for construction of your new facility. Your builder will supply you with bi-weekly status updates throughout the duration of the entitlement process. This step in the process can be expected to take approximately 9-12 months.

STEP 5: CONSTRUCTION

Upon receiving full and un-appealable entitlements, the site is now ready for construction. Ideally, it is best to begin earthwork between April and September and weather permitting, construction can begin immediately. Your builder will supply you with bi-weekly status updates throughout the duration of the construction process, which can be expected to take 6-8 months.

In the end, the total design-build process of a new facility can be expected to take approximately 18-24 months. There are many important details within each step and working with a team of professionals can help keep the project on schedule and within budget. Embarking on a new construction undertaking can appear daunting, but with the right preparations, design-build might be the best choice for your next industrial location.