Wednesday, May 20, 2015

ABI Slows in April

For the second month this year, the US Architecture Billings Index (ABI) has revealed a decrease in design serves. As the American Institute of Architects (AIA) report, the April ABI score was 48.8, down sharply from a mark of 51.7 in March. The new projects inquiry index was 60.1, up from a reading of 58.2 the previous month.

“The fundamentals in the design and construction industry remain very healthy,” said Chief Economist Kermit Baker, Hon. , PhD. “The fact that both inquires for new projects and new design contracts continued to accelerate at a healthy pace in April points to strong underlying demand for design activity. However, April would typically be a month where these projects would be in full swing, but a severe winter in many parts of the Northeast and Midwest has apparently delayed progress on projects.”

A breakdown of regional highlights, after the break.

Regional Averages:

  • Midwest (49.9)
  • South (55.8)
  • Northeast (43.2)
  • West (52.9)

Sector Index Breakdown:

  • Multi-family residential (49.0)
  • Mixed Practice (51.8)
  • Commercial/Industrial (48.9)
  • Institutional (51.8)

Key August ABI Highlights:

  • Project inquiries index (60.1)
  • Design contracts index (53.1)

As a leading economic indicator of construction activity, the ABI reflects the approximate nine to twelve month lead time between architecture billings and construction spending. Regional and sector categories are calculated as a 3-month moving average, whereas the index and inquiries are monthly numbers. Any score above 50 reflects an increase in design services. 

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