July Billings Index Positive Despite Dip

August 22, 2018

Firms in the South Strong


“Billings at architecture firms in the South remained robust in July, offsetting declining billings in other regions of the country,” said American Institute of Architects Chief Economist Kermit Baker, Hon. AIA, describing the recent Architecture Billings Index.

The ABI score for July was 50.7, down from June’s reading of 51.3. Any score above 50 indicates growth in billings.

The project inquiry index was 60.5, up from the previous month’s score of 56.0. The new design contracts index decreased from 54.1 to 53.8.

Baker added, “Despite the dip in the overall ABI number in July, firms are still reporting a healthy increase in new projects.”

Architecture Billings Healthy in April

May 25, 2018

Business Conditions Remain Strong in the West
The Architecture Billings Index rose for the seventh consecutive month in April, making modest gains from the previous month. The April ABI score was 52.0 (any score over 50 indicates billings growth).
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Architecture Billings End Year on Positive Note

January 24, 2018

2018 Construction Activity on Good Footing

“The overall strength of the fourth quarter lays a good foundation for healthy growth in construction activity in 2018,” said American Institute of Architects Chief Economist Kermit Baker, Hon. AIA, describing the release …