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Builders cut back on new projects in February and drove down construction spending to $846 billion, a low last recorded in November 2002. Building industry economists say this is a fresh sign that the troubled real-estate market remains a sore spot for the economic recovery. It bears out comments by steelmakers at recent industry meetings that demand for plate and structurals continue to be weak.
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