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    ABI
    Mar 19, 2014

    ABI Ticks Up Again

    February continued January’s modest increase in spending on architectural design, as measured by the Architectural Billings Index.

    AGC
    Mar 03, 2014

    AGC construction spending analysis shows biggest increase in 8 years

    Despite a harsh winter, year-over-year construction spending has increased by the greatest amount since 2006, according to an analysis of Census Bureau data by the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC).

    AGC
    Mar 03, 2014

    AGC construction Spending Analysis Shows Biggest Increase in 8 Years

    Despite a harsh winter, year-over-year construction spending has increased by the greatest amount since 2006, according to an analysis of Census Bureau data by the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC).

    Feb 19, 2014

    Architectural Billings Index Goes Up

    A two month contraction in architectural spending ended in January, with a modest uptick in the Architectural Billings Index.

    Feb 19, 2014

    Architectural Billings Index Goes Up

    A two month contraction in architectural spending ended in January, with a modest uptick in the Architectural Billings Index.

    ABI
    Jan 22, 2014

    ABI Declines Again

    Architectural billings declined for a second straight month in December — the first consecutive-month drop since mid-2012, according to the Architectural Billings Index.

    ABI
    Dec 18, 2013

    ABI Has First Decrease in Half a Year

    Spending on architectural design declined in November, the first decrease since April according to the Architectural Billings Index

    ABI
    Nov 20, 2013

    ABI Grows, but More Slowly

    After three months of impressive gains, architectural billings slackened somewhat in October, according to the Architectural Billings Index — they continued to increase, but at a slower pace.

    ABI
    Oct 23, 2013

    Increased Productivity Drives ABI Higher

    An increased productivity at design forms has driven the Architectural Billings Index higher.