WASHINGTON – April 24, 2024 – The AIA/Deltek Architecture Billings Index (ABI) reported a score of 43.6 for the month of March, indicating business conditions continue to soften for architecture firms. This marks the 14th consecutive month of declining billings at firms as inflation, supply chain issues and other economic challenges continue to affect business.
“Elevated construction costs coupled with prolonged high interest rates continue to discourage new project activity,” said Kermit Baker, PhD, AIA Chief Economist. However, institutional design work seems to have stabilized, providing a solid base for the profession as it awaits a more positive economic environment for construction.
All regions of the country reported a decline in billings, with business conditions looking the softest this month at firms in the Midwest and the South. While there was a decline in billings for firms of all specializations, billings declined at a faster pace for firms with a commercial/industrial specialization.
The ABI score is a leading economic indicator of construction activity, providing an approximately nine-to-twelve-month glimpse into the future of nonresidential construction spending activity. The score is derived from a monthly survey of architecture firms that measures the change in the number of services provided to clients.
Key ABI highlights for March include:
- Regional averages: Northeast (46.0); Midwest (45.2); South (45.3); West (47.6)
- Sector index breakdown: commercial/industrial (42.9); institutional (49.9); mixed practice (firms that do not have at least half of their billings in any one other category) (48.3); multifamily residential (44.2)
- Project inquiries index: 54.9
- Design contracts index: 50.0
The regional and sector categories are calculated as three-month moving averages and may not always average out to the national score.
Visit AIA’s website for detailed information about this, and past billing index reports.
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