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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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New AEC economic data 📈: The Dodge Momentum Index rose 0.7% in February to 225.6, propped up by data center planning. Commercial planning grew 3.3%, while institutional planning fell 4.6%. #ArchitectureIndustry #ConstructionIndustry #DodgeMomentumIndex

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Nonresidential construction spending up slightly in January as tariff concerns abound The latest Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) analysis of data published by the U.S. Census Bureau has indicated a slight (0.1%) increase in nonresidential construction spending nationwide for ...

In today's AEC economic news 📈: The ABC analysis of U.S. Census data shows a 0.1% rise in nonresidential construction spending for January, totaling nearly $1.25 trillion. #ArchitectureIndustry #ConstructionIndustry #ConstructionSpending

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In today's AEC economic news 📉: January construction starts fell 6% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $1.1 trillion. Year-over-year, starts were also down 6% from January 2024. #ConstructionStartsIndex #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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In today's AEC economic reporting 📈: The Dodge Momentum Index rose 5.6% in January to 225.7. — How is business feeling in your slice of the industry these days? #ArchitectureIndustry #ConstructionIndustry #DodgeMomentumIndex

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More AEC economic news this week📉: December construction starts fell 2% to a $1.2T annual rate. Nonresidential starts rose 2%, residential grew 4%, but nonbuilding starts dropped 14%. #ConstructionStartsIndex #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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Construction spending to ‘slow dramatically’ through 2026, says AIA Spending on nonresidential buildings will see gains of only 2.2% in 2025 and 2.6% in 2026, according to the AIA’s latest Consensus Construction Forecast. Despite increasing by 20% in 2023 and 6% in 20...

Sobering AEC economic predictions from the latest AIA's Consensus Construction Forecast📉: Nonresidential building spending is set to grow by 2.2% in 2025 and 2.6% in 2026. #ArchitectureIndustry #ConstructionIndustry

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Construction input prices dip slightly for December Construction input prices decreased by 0.2% for the month of December, according to a new Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) analysis of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Producer Price Index dat...

Today's AEC economic data 📈: Construction input prices fell 0.2% in December, per an ABC analysis of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data. Year-over-year, prices are up 0.9%. #ConstructionInputPrices #ArchitectureIndustry #ConstructionIndustry

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New AEC economic data out today📈: December's Dodge Momentum Index rose 10% to 212.0, signaling strong growth in construction planning activity. #ArchitectureIndustry #ConstructionIndustry #DodgeMomentumIndex

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Nonresidential construction spending drops 0.1% in November Nationwide nonresidential construction spending decreased by 0.1% in the month of November, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) analysis of recent U.S. Census Bureau data. On a s...

In today's AEC economic news 📉: U.S. nonresidential construction spending dipped 0.1% in November, per an ABC analysis of Census Bureau data, totaling $1.23T. #ArchitectureIndustry #ConstructionIndustry #ConstructionSpending

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