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WASHINGTON--Construction spending increased 1.1% in February, the Commerce Department reported.
The value of new construction in the United States rose to $879.4 billion in February from a downwardly revised $869.7 billion in January, the Commerce Department said.
The rate of increase was the highest since a matching pace in February 2001.