Construction Industry Stocks List
Symbol | Grade | Name | % Change | |
---|---|---|---|---|
OLN | D | Olin Corporation | -0.70 | |
SPOK | D | Spok Holdings, Inc. | 0.45 | |
SCL | D | Stepan Company | -0.66 | |
MLM | D | Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. | 0.19 | |
STLD | C | Steel Dynamics, Inc. | 0.68 | |
BLD | C | TopBuild Corp. | 0.03 | |
GENC | C | Gencor Industries Inc. | -0.24 | |
BWEN | C | Broadwind Energy, Inc. | -0.53 | |
CR | B | Crane Company | 1.35 | |
TRN | B | Trinity Industries, Inc. | -1.83 |
Related Industries: Building Materials Diversified Industrials Farm & Construction Equipment Insurance - Diversified Railroads Specialty Chemicals Steel Telecom Services
Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
---|---|---|---|---|
SUPP | A | Engine No. 1 ETF Trust Engine No. 1 Transform Supply Chain ETF | 8.07 | |
PKB | D | PowerShares Dynamic Build & Construction | 7.91 | |
FXZ | D | First Trust Materials AlphaDEX Fund | 7.46 | |
PAVE | D | Global X U.S. Infrastructure Development ETF | 6.86 | |
PYZ | D | PowerShares Dynamic Basic Materials | 6.73 |
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- Construction Industry
Construction is a general term meaning the art and science to form objects, systems, or organizations, and comes from Latin constructio (from com- "together" and struere "to pile up") and Old French construction. To construct is the verb: the act of building, and the noun is construction: how something is built, the nature of its structure.
In its most widely used context, construction covers the processes involved in delivering buildings, infrastructure and industrial facilities, and associated activities through to the end of their life. It typically starts with planning, financing, and design, and continues until the asset is built and ready for use; construction also covers repairs and maintenance work, any works to expand, extend and improve the asset, and its eventual demolition, dismantling or decommissioning.
As an industry sector, construction accounts for more than 10% of global GDP (6-9% in developed countries) and employs around 7% of the global workforce - over 273m people. The output of the global construction industry was worth an estimated $10.8 trillion in 2017.
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