The latest data contained in the AIA/Deltek Architecture Billings Index (ABI) for the month of January has shown a slight increase from December's 45.4 total to a new score of 46.2, signaling a continued weakening in business conditions as we enter 2024 following a year of heavy economic turbulence for the industry. (Any score below 50 indicates decreasing business conditions.)
For the month, indicators remained poor in all areas except the Midwest (which has performed well since the fall). Multifamily residential specialty firms continue to report the softest business conditions of all project types and categories. The AIA did, however, point out several other silver linings that can be taken from its report.
"This now marks the lengthiest period of declining billings since 2010, although it is reassuring that the pace of this decline is less rapid and the broader economy showed improvement in January," Kermit Baker, the AIA’s Chief Economist, said in a statement. "Firms are seeing growth with inquiries into new projects, and value of newly signed design contracts is holding steady, showing potential signs of interest from clients in new projects."
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