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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 firms are matching this performance as well, with three straight healthy months. on average.

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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. Revenue continued to grow at firms with commercial/industrial specialization, as this remains the strongest sector. By market sector: Residential is down 50.5

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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. With the fluctuating economy and the recent downgrade of the country’s debt, it remains unclear what the future will hold for the design industry.

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Modest Revenue Increases Continue Through Spring

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The American Institute Architects’ Architecture Billings Index showed modest growth again in March, the fifth consecutive month of gains. Firms with a residential specialization, as well as those with a commercial/industrial specialization, both reported increasing revenue for the seventh month in a row.

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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.

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PSMJ Resources Blog: Broader Economy Pulls Monthly ABI Down

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After a slight decrease in April, the American Institute Architects’ Architecture Billings Index fell sharply in May. It marked the biggest drop seen in the architecture industry in almost a year. Trends in business conditions at architecture firms are reflecting a slowdown in the broader economy. South is down 46.1

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PSMJ Resources Blog: Pace of Billings Decline Slows in October

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The American Institute Architects’ Architecture Billings Index reported another decline in the month of October. The Architecture Billings Index (ABI) serves as the leading economic indicator of construction activity, and reflects the approximate 9-12 month lag time between architecture billings, and actual construction spending.