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PSMJ Resources Blog: Residential Construction Continues to Struggle

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Residential Construction Continues to Struggle. A sluggish economy, a soft job market, a large inventory of foreclosed homes, the threat of additional foreclosures, and difficulty in obtaining financing for both potential homebuyers and for builders continue to act as a drag on the housing market. Architectural Record.

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Architecture Firm Billings Rebound Modestly in August

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Architecture Firm Billings Rebound Modestly in August. The American Institute of Architects’ Architecture Billings Index showed a modest rebound in firm billings in August. Conditions also continued to deteriorate at firms with a residential specialization, in spite of moderate growth reported by those firms earlier this year.

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PSMJ Resources Blog: Architecture Firms Rebound in November

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Architecture Firms Rebound in November. The American Institute Architects’ Architecture Billings Index reported substantial gains for the month of November - the strongest since the fourth quarter of 2010. Commercial/industrial and residential firms are expecting stronger revenue growth than institutional firms.

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PSMJ Resources Blog: After Upturn, Architecture Billings Fall Again

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After Upturn, Architecture Billings Fall Again. The American Institute of Architects’ Architecture Billings Index once again showed decline in the month of September. Not only was there a drop in billings at architecture firms around the country, there was a decrease in average backlog. Residential is up 46.4

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PSMJ Resources Blog: Business Conditions at Architecture Firms.

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Business Conditions at Architecture Firms Soften in April. The American Institute Architects’ Architecture Billings Index fell in April, the first time in six months. Firms with a residential specialization reported minimal growth, but this is still the eighth consecutive month of improving conditions for them. from 53.9,

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Recent Downturn in Architecture Firm Billings Accelerates

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Recent Downturn in Architecture Firm Billings Accelerates. The American Institute of Architects’ Architecture Billings Index declined for the fourth month in a row in July. Firms with residential specialization saw the sharpest decline, while scores for those in the institutional sector remain steady, but still negative.

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PSMJ Resources Blog: Another Month of Revenue Growth at.

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Another Month of Revenue Growth at Architecture Firms. The American Institute Architects’ Architecture Billings Index increased again in February, marking the fourth consecutive month of growth. While improvement has been modest each month, it is a welcome sign that 2012 has seen only growth so far for the architecture industry.