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Summer 2022 Construction in the Ozarks

SBJ compiles 20 construction projects from the region representing at least $178 million in investments and 1.2 million square feet of new construction, additions and renovations.

In SBJ's spring project report, 21 active construction jobs represent more than $289 million in investments and 1.35 million square feet of new construction, additions and renovations.

In Springfield Business Journal’s summer project report, 19 active construction jobs represent more than $340 million in investments and over 2 million square feet of new construction, additions and renovations.

In SBJ's spring project report, 15 active construction jobs represent more than $167.5 million in investments and 1.25 million square feet of new construction, additions and renovations.

In SBJ’s summer project report, 18 active construction jobs represent more than $271 million in investments and 1.8 million square feet of new construction, additions and renovations.

Combined, these 17 active projects represent at least $218 million in investment and over 1 million square feet of new construction.

Combined, these 23 active construction projects represent nearly $152 million and 1 million square feet of new construction, additions and renovations.

SBJ highlights 17 projects representing $158.2 million and over 960,000 square feet of new construction.

The 28 projects represent more than $257 million in building costs and 1.4 million square feet of new construction, additions and remodels.

Construction projects are growing in the Ozarks.

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