Billings decline signals slower architecture firm growth

by Christopher Brinckerhoff | January 30, 2025 6:00 am

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Architecture firms reported a decline in billings in December as the American Institute of Architects (AIA) AIA/Deltek Architecture Billings Index (ABI)[2] fell to 44.1. Any score below 50 indicates decreasing business conditions.

The stable level of billings seen in October and November stalled and headed down again to the end of 2024. Inquiries into new projects continued to increase at a relatively slow rate, while the value of newly signed design contracts decreased further in December.

“While there were signs that the design cycle was bottoming out in the fourth quarter, the December reading indicated a step back,” says Kermit Baker, PhD, AIA chief economist. “There remains considerable uncertainty as to the feasibility of many planned construction projects, so the wait-and-see period is extending into 20-25.”

Firms in the West reported growth for the third consecutive month in December. All other regions, particularly at firms in the Northeast, reported softer business conditions. Firms with an institutional sector show growth opportunities, as they have for several months.

Key ABI highlights for December include:

The regional and sector categories are calculated as three-month moving averages and may not always average out to the national score.

Endnotes:
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  2. American Institute of Architects (AIA) AIA/Deltek Architecture Billings Index (ABI): https://www.aia.org/partner-aia/market-research-partnership-opportunities/aia-architecture-billings-index

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