DETROIT-The Michigan Concrete Association says its members are optimistic about the 2004 construction season. A majority of the MCA’s members say they expect increases for both commercial and industrial construction in the year ahead. MCA members expect residential construction levels to remain about the same as 2003.

“This comes on top of reported decreases in 2003 revenues for a majority of those surveyed for each of these two construction categories, with the largest decrease in revenues—13.5%, reported for commercial construction,” says Bernie Cawley, director of marketing and administration for MCA. “There is a general consensus among the (members) that revenues for 2004 will grow in each construction category, with commercial and industrial construction showing the greatest growth,” he went on to say.

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