Increasing levels of demand for design services for nearly all construction project types for the majority of the year are revealed in the most recent Architecture Billings Index (ABI).
As a leading economic indicator of construction activity, the ABI reflects the approximate nine- to 12-month lead-time between architecture billings and construction spending.
The American Institute of Architects reported the October ABI score was 53.1, down slightly from the mark of 53.7 in the previous month. This score still reflects an increase in design services (any score above 50 indicates an increase in billings). The new projects inquiry index was 58.5, down from a reading of 61.0 the previous month.
“Allowing for the possibility of occasional and minor backsliding, we expect healthy business conditions for the design and construction industry to persist moving into next year,” said AIA Chief Economist Kermit Baker. “One area of note is that the multifamily project sector has come around the last two months after trending down for the better part of the year.”
Key October ABI highlights:
• Regional averages: South (56.2), West (54.4), Midwest (52.6), Northeast (49.2).
• Sector index breakdown: commercial / industrial (55.1), mixed practice (54.9), multi-family residential (52.5), institutional (51.4).
• Project inquiries index: 58.5.
• Design contracts index: 51.7.