Architects, Construction Sector Can Lead U.S. Economic Recovery

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The American Institute of Architects recently issued a comprehensive look at the built environment's role in economic recovery, highlighting six specific policy steps that will generate jobs and help grow the American economy. The policy document, “The Built Environment's Role in the Recovery,” is being issued on the eve of President Obama's major jobs initiative to be unveiled next Thursday in a speech before a Joint Session of Congress. The AIA white paper was delivered to the White House and to Congressional leadership on both sides of the political aisle. The report notes that the value of … Read more

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Sundt Construction CEO, Chairman to Retire

Incoming CEO David S. Crawford Brings More than 40 Years of Experience to Leadership RoleTEMPE, Ariz. — Sundt Construction, Inc. has announced that J. Doug Pruitt will retire from his position as CEO effective Sept. 30, 2011. Pruitt has worked for the Sundt family of companies since 1966 and served as CEO for 13 years. He will remain chairman of Sundt’s board of directors. “This is my home,” Pruitt said. “I’ve had a great run, and thanks to my career, I am in a position in my retirement to help this state intelligently grow and prosper so my children and … Read more

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Construction Spending Dips in July, Shows Mixed Year-to-Year Change

Construction spending continued to show a mixed and volatile pattern in July as large monthly declines in public spending, residential improvements and factory construction exceeded increases in other private nonresidential, home and apartment construction, the Associated General Contractors of America reported in an analysis of new Census Bureau data. Association officials said the data reflects continued weakness in the overall construction market. “The construction spending pendulum is likely to keep swinging between gains and losses, given the spotty increases that are occurring in private investment and sharp declines in federal, state and local construction budgets,” the association's chief economist, Ken … Read more

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Construction, Architecture Groups Urge President, Congress to Adopt Measures to Boost Work

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The American Institute of Architects, the Associated General Contractors of America and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce issued a joint statement urging policymakers to take immediate steps to create jobs in the design and construction industry. On the eve of the Obama Administration's major jobs initiative, the AIA and AGC, which together represent nearly 110,000 architects and general contractors, said the effort is designed to highlight how vital the design and construction industry is to the health of the entire economy. The industry employs more than 5 million people and has suffered from unemployment of one and … Read more

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New Advertising Campaign Celebrates LEED APs, LEED Green Associate Credential Holders

GBCI Seeking User-Generated Videos on Experience with LEED Credential WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Green Building Certification Institute has launched a new campaign to recognize meaningful achievements by green building professionals with LEED Professional Credentials. The print and online advertisements and online videos for the campaign feature professionals who describe how holding a LEED Credential has benefited their career. The videos can be viewed at www.gbci.org/stories. All of the professionals featured are employed by companies who are members of the U.S. Green Building Council. The videos have given them an opportunity to speak about the meaningful green work accomplished for clients … Read more

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