Growth, income, employment, and risk for a market — before you commit a crew or a site.
ACS housing and income detail, population estimates, QCEW construction employment, FEMA disaster history, and local business inventory for the geography you name.
Why this market needs sourced data
Site selection and territory planning both need the same base: where households and income are moving, what the local trades market looks like, and what risk history attaches to the location.
RepVector resolves any city or county you name and assembles the record with sources and vintages intact.
What you get, with examples
Demand from population and income
Population estimates and ACS income and housing tenure show where growth is real.
Example
Rank counties by household growth and owner-occupied share.
Trades capacity
QCEW construction employment and OEWS wages indicate labor availability and cost.
Example
Compare construction wage levels across two candidate metros.
Risk history
FEMA disaster declarations give a defensible read on exposure by county.
Example
Show declaration counts over 20 years for an insurance conversation.
Local account inventory
Business patterns and points of interest map the contractors, suppliers and developers nearby.
Example
Export supplier locations within 25 miles of a project site.
Questions you can ask
Where are households and income growing in this state?
What does construction labor cost in this metro?
What is the disaster history for this county?
Which suppliers and contractors operate near this site?
Datasets this question usually reaches for
Selection happens at runtime against your question and geography — this list is typical, not fixed. Anything a source cannot cover at your grain is reported as a gap.
Topics this page covers
- construction market data by county
- population growth site selection
- housing and income ACS data
- construction employment trend
- disaster declaration history by county
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