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Nonresidential Construction Spending Projected to Increase Through 2023

Construction Superintendent Magazine

The outlook from the AIA Consensus Construction Forecast Panel, in its mid-year update, is more optimistic than what was projected at the beginning of the year, largely due to the extremely strong gains in the manufacturing category, as well as surprising strength in retail facilities. The industrial market.

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AIA Reports Healthy Outlook for Nonresidential Construction Market

Construction Superintendent Magazine

For the coming year, the American Institute of Architects semi-annual Consensus Construction Forecast is projecting growth in overall nonresidential building spending of almost 6 percent, just below the pace of growth for 2016. For 2018, the institutional construction sectors will generate much of the growth, particularly the large.

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AIA sees modest declines in 2008, steeper drop in 2009

PSMJ Resources

We mentioned earlier today (see previous post) that the AIA did not see bright prospects for architecture firms and here's what we meant. The Forecast calls for a 1.2% The Forecast calls for a 1.2% decline in construction of nonresidential facilities in 2008 with a more significant 6.7% downturn in 2009. downturn in 2009.

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2012….A World That Keeps On Pushin’ Us Around

Constructonomics

I looked all over for some positive construction industry forecasts for 2012 and well, I didn’t really find any. Well, I don’t, however, I did read something from the AIA saying that architectural billings will be up nicely this year, which means… Plus, I stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night.

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