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566. Why Is It So Hard (and Expensive) to Build Anything in America?

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Shift from large construction projects to small establishments

The construction industry has seen a shift from large-scale projects to smaller developments, with most construction firms being small establishments with fewer than five people. This is in contrast to manufacturing, where there are almost 10 times as many really big establishments as there are in construction. Additionally, data from co-star indicates that residential parcels being developed are tiny, with the median parcel only being 7.3 acres and having 3.2 units, which does not yield benefits from scale economies.

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