Oh, so close: the AIA/Deltek ABI hit 49.4 in February—just shy of growth. Still, it’s a sharp jump from January’s 43.8 and the strongest reading in over a year, signaling possible stabilization amid ongoing global economic uncertainty. #ArchitectureBillingsIndex
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Business conditions at U.S. architecture firms started 2026 on a soft note 📉: the latest AIA/Deltek Architecture Billings Index fell to 43.8 in January, down from 47.1 in December. #ArchitectureBillingsIndex
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The latest Architecture Billings Index points to continued weakness for US architecture firms. December’s ABI closed 2025 at 48.5, up from 45.3 in November — indicating fewer firms reported billings declines at year’s end. #ArchitectureBillingsIndex
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Business conditions for US architecture firms softened again in November, according to the latest AIA/Deltek Architecture Billings Index. The index fell to 45.3 from 47.6, marking the 13th straight month of contracting billings.
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The latest AIA/Deltek Architecture Billings Index for September was another bummer 📉: The score dropped significantly to 43.3 from last month's 47.2, the lowest reading since April, when it hit 43.2. #ArchitectureBillingsIndex
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Another disappointing Architecture Billings Index 📉: August ticked up slightly to 47.2, but the score still points to ongoing weak business conditions for U.S. architecture firms. #ArchitectureBillingsIndex
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Today's AIA/Deltek Architecture Billings Index for July shows another slow month for the industry. The score dipped to 46.2 from June’s 46.8, signaling continued contraction in firm billings across the U.S. #ArchitectureBillingsIndex
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Following today's release of the June Architecture Billings Index, don't miss our handy guide to understanding business conditions via the reported economic numbers. #ArchitectureBillingsIndex
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Underwhelming AEC data today 📉: U.S. architecture firms saw continued decline in June, with the AIA/Deltek Architecture Billings Index falling to 46.8 from 47.2 in May — signaling ongoing contraction in business conditions. #ArchitectureBillingsIndex
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Need a refresher on how to understand the monthly AIA Architecture Billings Index (announced for May earlier today)? We've got you covered! #ArchitectureBillingsIndex
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The AIA/Deltek ABI rose to 47.2 in May, marking 7 straight months of decline but showing some signs of stabilization. Inquiries are up for the first time since Jan, though the value of signed design contracts continues to drop. #ArchitectureBillingsIndex
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Disappointing economic data for the architecture industry this morning 📉: The AIA/Deltek ABI fell to 43.2 in April — marking continued decline in architecture billings. New project inquiries and design contracts also dropped. #ArchitectureBillingsIndex
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March’s AIA/Deltek Architecture Billings Index dropped to 44.1 from 45.5, reflecting ongoing challenges for firms nationwide. Billings have declined in 27 of the last 30 months, signaling continued pressure on the profession. #ArchitectureBillingsIndex
Disappointing AEC economic news this morning 📉: February’s AIA/Deltek Architecture Billings Index fell to 45.5, signaling continued weakness in architecture billings. #ArchitectureBillingsIndex #ArchitectureIndustry #ConstructionIndustry
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Mixed AEC economic news today 📉: The January AIA/Deltek Architecture Billings Index slowed slightly to 45.6. (Any score below 50.0 indicates decreasing business conditions.) #ArchitectureBillingsIndex #ArchitectureIndustry #ConstructionIndustry
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More discouraging AEC data this morning: The December AIA/Deltek Architecture Billings Index fell to 44.1 after flat readings in Oct. and Nov. — How has business been in your firm? #ArchitectureBillingsIndex #ArchitectureIndustry #ConstructionIndustry
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