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US Architecture Billings Index: July 2015
The Architecture Billings Index (ABI) is reflecting healthy and sustained demand for design services in nearly all nonresidential project types, the American Institute of Architects (AIA) said Wednesday. As a leading economic indicator of construction activity, the ABI reflects the approximate nine to twelve month lead time between architecture billings and construction spending. The AIA…
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US Leading Economic Index: July 2015
The index of US leading economic indicators unexpectedly declined in July, depressed by a slump in building permits that mainly reflected a proposed change in a New York tax credit. The Conference Board’s gauge, a measure of the outlook for the next three to six months, decreased 0.2 per cent after rising 0.6 per cent…
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US Construction Spending: June 2015
The US National Association of Home Builders’ Census Construction Spending analysis shows that total private residential construction spending for June increased to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of US$378 billion. Construction Spending, US On a month-over-month basis, private multifamily spending increased to US$52 billion, up by 2.82 per cent over the revised May estimate, while…
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Architecture Billing Index, US : May 2015
After experiencing relatively soft business conditions for much of the past winter and spring, many architecture firms saw signs of improvement in May. The AIA’s Architecture Billings Index (ABI) increased by more than three points to a score of 51.9 in May, where any score over 50 indicates billings growth. As a positive sign of…
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US Construction Employment
A survey of single-family builders conducted by the National Association of Home Builders in June 2015 shows that shortages of labour and subcontractors—already quite widespread in mid-2014—have become even more widespread during the past year. The shortages are most acute for basic skills like carpentry, which are needed during the construction of any home. For…