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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

The commercial construction sectors – retail, office and hotel – will continue to lead the building recovery, while industrial construction is projected to see almost no increase this year. The post AIA Reports Healthy Outlook for Nonresidential Construction Market appeared first on Construction Superintendent.

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Architecture Billings Index up nearly a point in June

BD+C

The Architecture Billings Index (ABI) is signaling improving conditions for the overall design and construction industry. The American Institute of Architects (AIA) reported the June ABI score was 53.5, up from a mark of 52.6 This score reflects an increase in design activity (any score above 50 indicates an increase in billings).

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Architecture billings see continued strength, led by institutional sector

BD+C

The American Institute of Architects (AIA) reported the August ABI score was 53.0, On the heels of recording its strongest pace of growth since 2007, there continues to be an increasing level of demand for design services signaled in the latest Architecture Billings Index (ABI). down from a mark of 55.8

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What you missed last week: Architecture billings up again; record year for hotel renovations; nation's most expensive real estate markets

BD+C

BD+C ''s roundup of the top construction market news for the week of August 18 includes the latest architecture billings index from AIA and a BOMA study on the nation''s most and least expensive commercial real estate markets.

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Hord Coplan Macht names Ilijana Soldan as Sustainability Manager

BD+C

has promoted Ilijana Soldan, AIA, LEED AP, EcoDistricts, NCARB, to Sustainability Manager. Soldan is a research-based designer and project architect with a diverse background in education, commercial, office, retail, recreation, campus planning, mixed-use, residential, and senior living. said Tim Barnhill, CEO of Hord Coplan Macht. “By

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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 prognoses for commercial and industrial buildings are even worse, with an especially large decline in the office and retail sectors. The Forecast calls for a 1.2% downturn in 2009.

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