GLG Topic: Non-Residential Construction Trends
Non-Residential Construction Trends refers to trends in project volume as well as material and construction costs surrounding the construction of office buildings, industrial parks, shopping centers & malls, hospitals, hotels, educational facilities and highways.
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Leading Experts: Non-Residential Construction Trends
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Kermit BakerChief Economist (Contractor)
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, INC
Kermit Baker currently serves in a contract role as Chief Economist for the American Institute of Architects in Washington, D.C. In this capacity, he analyzes business and construction trends for the U.S. economy and examines their impact on AIA members and the architectural profession. He originated...
Study Groups: Non-Residential Construction Trends(?)
| Study Group Name | Members |
|---|---|
| Retail Construction Experts (US) | 254 |
| Leisure and Hospitality Construction Experts (US) | 87 |
GLG NewsSM
Analysis: Non-Residential Construction Trends(?)
The latest data on construction spending for November confirms the contrasting stories between residential and non-residential construction. The theme of the November report is likely to be reflected throughout 2007-weak single family housing and stronger multifamily and non-residental construction
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Seminars: Non-Residential Construction Trends(?)
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New York, 11-15-2007
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