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Home / Business and Economy / Booming Data Centers Prop Up Larger Contractors Amid Industry Divide

Booming Data Centers Prop Up Larger Contractors Amid Industry Divide

15 Nov

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Summary

  • 65% of contractors see construction activity contracting
  • 23% of firms expect sales to decline in next 6 months
  • Smaller firms with diverse work see backlog drop to 5.8 months
  • Larger firms with data center projects report 10.9 months of backlog
Booming Data Centers Prop Up Larger Contractors Amid Industry Divide

As of November 15th, 2025, the construction industry is witnessing a stark divide in performance, with larger firms buoyed by booming data center projects while smaller, diversified contractors struggle with declining backlogs.

According to the latest data, nearly 65% of construction companies believe that overall activity is contracting, aligning with October's lowest backlog reading since May. Additionally, 23% of firms expect sales to decline in the next six months, the largest share in over a year.

The pullback is particularly pronounced among smaller construction companies that do not primarily operate in any one industry. These firms report a backlog of just 5.8 months, a significant drop from previous levels.

In contrast, larger contractors with work tied to multibillion-dollar megaprojects, especially in the data center sector, continue to see robust demand. Roughly one in seven contractors hold data center contracts, and these firms report an average backlog of 10.9 months, compared to just 8 months for those without such work.

"These findings are consistent with an industry that is sustained by still-elevated manufacturing construction and a surging data center sector," said Anirban Basu, the chief economist at the Associated Builders and Contractors.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
According to the article, nearly 65% of construction companies believe that overall activity is contracting, and 23% of firms expect sales to decline in the next six months.
Larger contractors with work tied to data center projects are reporting robust backlogs of 10.9 months, while smaller, diversified firms are seeing their backlogs drop to just 5.8 months.
The article states that the industry is being sustained by "still-elevated manufacturing construction and a surging data center sector," which is benefiting larger firms with such projects.

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