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Single-Home Construction Up in the Month of May
Construction statistics from the month of May suggest that the housing market may be showing signs of recovery despite other areas of the economy weakening. A report in the Washington Post indicates that the Commerce Department revealed that construction ...
Jun 25, 2012
10:50:00 AM
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Construction Outlook for 2013 Off to Bad Start
A few weeks ago we posted an entry on architectural billings potentially showing the beginnings of an economic recovery for the construction industry. This week we offer up an opposing view. A few years ago, new construction was mired in an ...
Apr 5, 2012
10:03:00 AM
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Architectural Billings Point to a Recovery
Design professionals take heed; it may be that the economy is headed towards a recovery. For the third straight month, the Architectural Billings Index indicated that U.S. construction activity was headed towards a recovery. The Architectural Billings ...
Mar 13, 2012
7:53:00 AM
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Architects in Europe
The European Architectural Barometer is a quarterly study of 1,200 architects in Europe. Architects from the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, and the Netherlands participated in the quarter three study, which focused on architects’ ...
Dec 1, 2011
10:25:00 AM
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Office and Commercial Construction Spending May Fall 13%
Kermit Baker, Harvard economist and advisor to The American Institute of Architects, forecasts that in 2010 construction spending on hotels, office buildings, and retail centers could be in a second year of decline. He predicts about a 13% ...
Jan 28, 2010
9:39:00 AM