A construction slowdown refers to a deliberate or market-driven reduction in building activity, often used to manage project costs, labor shortages, or regulatory hurdles. Developers, contractors, and investors may benefit by avoiding overextension, preserving capital, or waiting for favorable conditions. This pause can also stabilize material prices and improve planning efficiency.
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