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ABI Bounces Back
November 16, 2016
Following two negative months, the Architectural Billings Index rose in October, up to 50.8 from 48.4 in September. The August-September decline was the first negative two-month span since 2012. Compiled by the American Institute of Architects, the ABI is a leading economic indicator for const...
Businesses Call on Congress to Preserve Energy Goals
October 27, 2016
Some 600 businesses and the American Institute of Architects have written the committee reconciling House and Senate energy legislation, urging legislators to resist special interest pressure and preserve the law that sets goals for federal buildings to cut fossil fuel use by 2030. Section 433 of...
ABI Two-Month Decline May Signal Uncertainty in Economic Outlook
October 19, 2016
The Architectural Billings Index has declined for a second straight month, dropping to 48.4 from August’s 49.7. Compiled by the American Institute of Architects, the ABI is a leading economic indicator for construction: It takes approximately nine months to a year between architecture billings ...