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CWS Gazette - January 2012

1/2/2012

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Busier Architects Mean More Construction

We've been looking for positive economic news in the constuction sector for quite some time. One leading indicator of construction activity can be found in the billings of architectual firms -- changes in billings are reflected as construction activity typically within twelve months. The American Institute of Architects' (AIA) New Projects Inquiry Index" showed an impressive increase to 65 points in November -- with 50 points being no change in month-to-month billings. Design billings for commercial/industrial and multi-family residential showed increases, while other project types did not garner increases, suggesting that a recovery in residential construction is at least one year away.

As far as regional differences are concerned, the stongest architectual billings came in the South and Midwest. Meanwhile Northeast billings were flat for November and those in the West showed a small decline.

“This is a heartening development for the design and construction industry that only a few years ago accounted for nearly ten percent of overall GDP but has fallen to slightly less than six percent,” said AIA Chief Economist Kermit Baker, PhD, Hon. AIA. “Hopefully, this uptick in billings is a sign that a recovery phase is in the works. However, given the volatility that we’ve seen nationally and internationally recently, we’ll need to see several more months of positive readings before we’ll have much confidence that the U.S. construction recession is ending..”

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Quotes

"Water and air, the two essential fluids on which all life depends, have become global garbage cans."
-Jacques Yves Cousteau

"Architecture is the art of how to waste space."
-Philip Johnson


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