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Agron, Joe – American School & University, 2009
Spending on construction by the nation's education institutions increased in 2008, reversing four years of declines in total annual expenditures, according to "American School & University"'s 35th annual Official Education Construction Report. One of the reasons for the increase in spending was the fact that the majority of the construction…
Descriptors: School Construction, Expenditures, Educational Facilities Improvement, Elementary Schools
Agron, Joe – American School & University, 2007
Construction spending by education institutions topped $36 billion in 2006. While strong by historical standards, it represents the third consecutive year that total spending on construction dropped from the year before. According to the "American School & University" 33rd annual Official Education Construction Report, total spending on new,…
Descriptors: School Construction, School Districts, Student Costs, Higher Education
Agron, Joe – American School & University, 2006
The old adage, "what goes up must come down," can be used to describe education construction spending in 2005. After impressive gains in expenditures during the first half of the decade, total construction spending by schools and universities pulled back from historic highs. A combination of factors, including skyrocketing fuel and…
Descriptors: School Construction, Costs, Budgeting, Resource Allocation