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Municipal Building Construction in South Carolina

Author.Name IBISWorld United States Last Updated: April 2025 NAICS SC23622b

Municipal Building Construction in South Carolina industry analysis

The Municipal Building Construction industry in South Carolina is expected to decline an annualized -x.x% to $x.x billion over the five years to 2025, while the national industry will likely grow at x.x% during the same period. Industry establishments increased an annualized x.x% to xxx locations. Industry employment has increased an annualized x.x% to x,xxx workers, while industry wages have increased an annualized x.x% to $x.x million.

Over the five years to 2030, the industry is expected to grow an annualized x.x% to $x.x billion, while the national industry is expected to grow x.x%. Industry establishments are forecast to grow x.x% to xxx locations. Industry employment is expected to increase an annualized x.x% to x,xxx workers, while industry wages are forecast to increase x% to $x.x million.

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About the Municipal Building Construction in South Carolina Market Research Report

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Definition of the Municipal Building Construction in South Carolina?

This industry comprises contractors that are responsible for the complete construction (i.e. new work, additions, alterations and repairs) of institutional buildings, such as schools, hospitals, churches, civic centers and prisons. The industry also includes operators that perform construction management on institutional building projects. Types of operators include general contractors, design builders, engineer-constructors, joint-venture contractors and turnkey contractors.

What’s included in the Municipal Building Construction in South Carolina?

The Municipal Building Construction in South Carolina includes church, synagogue, mosque, temple and related building construction, hospital, medical building and clinic construction, special medical and elderly care facility construction, prison and corrective center construction, law court construction, primary, secondary and tertiary educational building construction, preschool building construction, gallery and museum construction, community recreation, performance or meeting center construction and public park and campground construction. Related terms covered in the Municipal Building Construction in South Carolina industry report includes an agreement to construct a project through to its completion for end use, buildings constructed for public benefit rather than commercial operations (e.g. schools, hospitals, prisons and museums). these buildings are generally funded by public or charitable organizations, a group of developers used to construct a building or complex, a written offer or bid to contract goods or services at a specified cost or rate and refers to a venture funded by both public and private organizations.

Industry Performance of the Municipal Building Construction industry in South Carolina

Benchmark the Municipal Building Construction in South Carolina industry performance with all SC county and national performance.

Municipal Building Construction in South Carolina

#28 in Highest Revenue 0.9% of state's GDP
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Municipal Building Construction in the US


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Key Drivers of the Municipal Building Construction industry in South Carolina

See how key industry drivers, such as private investment in non-residential construction, new business formation, newly issued building permits, value of private nonresidential construction, local and state government investment and population are impacting Municipal Building Construction in South Carolina

South Carolina Economic Indicators

Private Investment in Non-Residential Construction
New Business Formation
Newly issued building permits

View more economic information in SC State Economic profile

US Key External Drivers

Value of private nonresidential construction
Local and state government investment
Population

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County Data of the Municipal Building Construction industry in South Carolina

Access proprietary data on county in the Municipal Building Construction in South Carolina, such as Greenville County, Charleston County and Richland County. Data includes figures on revenue, establishments, employees and wages by counties.

Key Statistics of the Municipal Building Construction industry in South Carolina

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What is the market size of the Municipal Building Construction industry in South Carolina in 2025?

The market size of the Municipal Building Construction industry in South Carolina is $2.4bn in 2025.

How many businesses are there in the Municipal Building Construction industry in South Carolina in 2025?

There are 660 businesses in the Municipal Building Construction industry in South Carolina, which has been growing at an average annual rate of 1.5% from 2020 to 2025.

Has the Municipal Building Construction industry in South Carolina grown or declined over the past 5 years?

The market size of the Municipal Building Construction industry in South Carolina has been declining at an average annual rate of -0.6% from 2020 to 2025.

How many employees in the Municipal Building Construction industry in South Carolina in 2025?

There are 1,851 employees in the Municipal Building Construction industry in South Carolina, which has been growing at an average annual rate of 0.8% from 2020 to 2025.