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SUMMARY:AIA CA presents AIA Minnesota: Culture Change Initiative
DESCRIPTION:Architecture can’t escape the current reality of volatile economic conditions\, but watching AIA’s Managing Director of Research and Practice\, Michele Russo’s economic forecast helps break down the the complex issues into practical reality and provided specific information for California markets. AIA CA hosted this Outlook on May 19 – and compiled this list of key takeaways from a diverse cross section of attendees. 6 Things You Need to Know:There’s a brewing talent shortage that’ll require rethinking retention and recruitment practices\, and the workplaceMaterials pricing\, supply chain delays\, and labor availability are major problems that influence project costs – a real and present danger for project sponsors’ ambitionsPandemic and post-pandemic stresses are creating better relationships within the AEC team; cooperation is emerging – and very desirableSensible Immigration policy could shore up construction trades dwindling labor poolPortions of the residential and non-residential market sectors are continuing to remain in high demandThe Architectural Billings Index is a unique predictor of where the market is going in the future. Currently\, over half of billings are related to rehabilitation\, renovation\, and historic preservation and promises a robust market opportunity over the next few yearsWhether you’re running a firm or working in a firm\, this information is important to everyone and well worth your time. Earn 1 LU for attending live.
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/aia-ca-presents-aia-minnesota-culture-change-initiative/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Practice
ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Vasquez":MAILTO:svasquez@aiacalifornia.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201119T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201119T130000
DTSTAMP:20260426T085249
CREATED:20201119T200021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231209T181537Z
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SUMMARY:CA Urban Design: Live/Work\, Work/Live
DESCRIPTION:Architecture can’t escape the current reality of volatile economic conditions\, but watching AIA’s Managing Director of Research and Practice\, Michele Russo’s economic forecast helps break down the the complex issues into practical reality and provided specific information for California markets. AIA CA hosted this Outlook on May 19 – and compiled this list of key takeaways from a diverse cross section of attendees. 6 Things You Need to Know:There’s a brewing talent shortage that’ll require rethinking retention and recruitment practices\, and the workplaceMaterials pricing\, supply chain delays\, and labor availability are major problems that influence project costs – a real and present danger for project sponsors’ ambitionsPandemic and post-pandemic stresses are creating better relationships within the AEC team; cooperation is emerging – and very desirableSensible Immigration policy could shore up construction trades dwindling labor poolPortions of the residential and non-residential market sectors are continuing to remain in high demandThe Architectural Billings Index is a unique predictor of where the market is going in the future. Currently\, over half of billings are related to rehabilitation\, renovation\, and historic preservation and promises a robust market opportunity over the next few yearsWhether you’re running a firm or working in a firm\, this information is important to everyone and well worth your time. Earn 1 LU for attending live.
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/ca-urban-design-live-work-work-live/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Practice
ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Vasquez":MAILTO:svasquez@aiacalifornia.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201103T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201103T130000
DTSTAMP:20260426T085249
CREATED:20201103T200055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231209T181122Z
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SUMMARY:AIA CA Construction Industry Forecast 2021
DESCRIPTION:Architecture can’t escape the current reality of volatile economic conditions\, but watching AIA’s Managing Director of Research and Practice\, Michele Russo’s economic forecast helps break down the the complex issues into practical reality and provided specific information for California markets. AIA CA hosted this Outlook on May 19 – and compiled this list of key takeaways from a diverse cross section of attendees. 6 Things You Need to Know:There’s a brewing talent shortage that’ll require rethinking retention and recruitment practices\, and the workplaceMaterials pricing\, supply chain delays\, and labor availability are major problems that influence project costs – a real and present danger for project sponsors’ ambitionsPandemic and post-pandemic stresses are creating better relationships within the AEC team; cooperation is emerging – and very desirableSensible Immigration policy could shore up construction trades dwindling labor poolPortions of the residential and non-residential market sectors are continuing to remain in high demandThe Architectural Billings Index is a unique predictor of where the market is going in the future. Currently\, over half of billings are related to rehabilitation\, renovation\, and historic preservation and promises a robust market opportunity over the next few yearsWhether you’re running a firm or working in a firm\, this information is important to everyone and well worth your time. Earn 1 LU for attending live.
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/aia-ca-construction-industry-forecast-2021/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Practice
ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Vasquez":MAILTO:svasquez@aiacalifornia.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201008T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201008T130000
DTSTAMP:20260426T085249
CREATED:20201008T190033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231209T180736Z
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SUMMARY:AIA Central Valley - Tour de Architecture 2020
DESCRIPTION:Architecture can’t escape the current reality of volatile economic conditions\, but watching AIA’s Managing Director of Research and Practice\, Michele Russo’s economic forecast helps break down the the complex issues into practical reality and provided specific information for California markets. AIA CA hosted this Outlook on May 19 – and compiled this list of key takeaways from a diverse cross section of attendees. 6 Things You Need to Know:There’s a brewing talent shortage that’ll require rethinking retention and recruitment practices\, and the workplaceMaterials pricing\, supply chain delays\, and labor availability are major problems that influence project costs – a real and present danger for project sponsors’ ambitionsPandemic and post-pandemic stresses are creating better relationships within the AEC team; cooperation is emerging – and very desirableSensible Immigration policy could shore up construction trades dwindling labor poolPortions of the residential and non-residential market sectors are continuing to remain in high demandThe Architectural Billings Index is a unique predictor of where the market is going in the future. Currently\, over half of billings are related to rehabilitation\, renovation\, and historic preservation and promises a robust market opportunity over the next few yearsWhether you’re running a firm or working in a firm\, this information is important to everyone and well worth your time. Earn 1 LU for attending live.
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/aia-central-valley-tour-de-architecture-2020/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Practice
ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Vasquez":MAILTO:svasquez@aiacalifornia.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200924T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200924T130000
DTSTAMP:20260426T085249
CREATED:20200924T190021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231209T180621Z
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SUMMARY:CA Urban Design: Housing for All
DESCRIPTION:Architecture can’t escape the current reality of volatile economic conditions\, but watching AIA’s Managing Director of Research and Practice\, Michele Russo’s economic forecast helps break down the the complex issues into practical reality and provided specific information for California markets. AIA CA hosted this Outlook on May 19 – and compiled this list of key takeaways from a diverse cross section of attendees. 6 Things You Need to Know:There’s a brewing talent shortage that’ll require rethinking retention and recruitment practices\, and the workplaceMaterials pricing\, supply chain delays\, and labor availability are major problems that influence project costs – a real and present danger for project sponsors’ ambitionsPandemic and post-pandemic stresses are creating better relationships within the AEC team; cooperation is emerging – and very desirableSensible Immigration policy could shore up construction trades dwindling labor poolPortions of the residential and non-residential market sectors are continuing to remain in high demandThe Architectural Billings Index is a unique predictor of where the market is going in the future. Currently\, over half of billings are related to rehabilitation\, renovation\, and historic preservation and promises a robust market opportunity over the next few yearsWhether you’re running a firm or working in a firm\, this information is important to everyone and well worth your time. Earn 1 LU for attending live.
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/ca-urban-design-housing-for-all/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Practice
ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Vasquez":MAILTO:svasquez@aiacalifornia.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200916T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200916T130000
DTSTAMP:20260426T085249
CREATED:20200916T190041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231209T180509Z
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SUMMARY:CA Urban Design: Density and Resilience for a Livable City/Complete Communities
DESCRIPTION:Architecture can’t escape the current reality of volatile economic conditions\, but watching AIA’s Managing Director of Research and Practice\, Michele Russo’s economic forecast helps break down the the complex issues into practical reality and provided specific information for California markets. AIA CA hosted this Outlook on May 19 – and compiled this list of key takeaways from a diverse cross section of attendees. 6 Things You Need to Know:There’s a brewing talent shortage that’ll require rethinking retention and recruitment practices\, and the workplaceMaterials pricing\, supply chain delays\, and labor availability are major problems that influence project costs – a real and present danger for project sponsors’ ambitionsPandemic and post-pandemic stresses are creating better relationships within the AEC team; cooperation is emerging – and very desirableSensible Immigration policy could shore up construction trades dwindling labor poolPortions of the residential and non-residential market sectors are continuing to remain in high demandThe Architectural Billings Index is a unique predictor of where the market is going in the future. Currently\, over half of billings are related to rehabilitation\, renovation\, and historic preservation and promises a robust market opportunity over the next few yearsWhether you’re running a firm or working in a firm\, this information is important to everyone and well worth your time. Earn 1 LU for attending live.
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/ca-urban-design-density-and-resilience-for-a-livable-city-complete-communities/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Practice
ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Vasquez":MAILTO:svasquez@aiacalifornia.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200908T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200908T130000
DTSTAMP:20260426T085249
CREATED:20200908T190011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231209T180321Z
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SUMMARY:AIA CA BIM Software Member Value Program | Rethink the Future\, Building Together
DESCRIPTION:Architecture can’t escape the current reality of volatile economic conditions\, but watching AIA’s Managing Director of Research and Practice\, Michele Russo’s economic forecast helps break down the the complex issues into practical reality and provided specific information for California markets. AIA CA hosted this Outlook on May 19 – and compiled this list of key takeaways from a diverse cross section of attendees. 6 Things You Need to Know:There’s a brewing talent shortage that’ll require rethinking retention and recruitment practices\, and the workplaceMaterials pricing\, supply chain delays\, and labor availability are major problems that influence project costs – a real and present danger for project sponsors’ ambitionsPandemic and post-pandemic stresses are creating better relationships within the AEC team; cooperation is emerging – and very desirableSensible Immigration policy could shore up construction trades dwindling labor poolPortions of the residential and non-residential market sectors are continuing to remain in high demandThe Architectural Billings Index is a unique predictor of where the market is going in the future. Currently\, over half of billings are related to rehabilitation\, renovation\, and historic preservation and promises a robust market opportunity over the next few yearsWhether you’re running a firm or working in a firm\, this information is important to everyone and well worth your time. Earn 1 LU for attending live.
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/aia-ca-bim-software-member-value-program-rethink-the-future-building-together/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Practice
ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Vasquez":MAILTO:svasquez@aiacalifornia.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200811T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200811T130000
DTSTAMP:20260426T085249
CREATED:20200811T190029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231209T175740Z
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SUMMARY:Decarbonization and Affordable Housing | AIA CA Committee on the Environment (COTE)
DESCRIPTION:Architecture can’t escape the current reality of volatile economic conditions\, but watching AIA’s Managing Director of Research and Practice\, Michele Russo’s economic forecast helps break down the the complex issues into practical reality and provided specific information for California markets. AIA CA hosted this Outlook on May 19 – and compiled this list of key takeaways from a diverse cross section of attendees. 6 Things You Need to Know:There’s a brewing talent shortage that’ll require rethinking retention and recruitment practices\, and the workplaceMaterials pricing\, supply chain delays\, and labor availability are major problems that influence project costs – a real and present danger for project sponsors’ ambitionsPandemic and post-pandemic stresses are creating better relationships within the AEC team; cooperation is emerging – and very desirableSensible Immigration policy could shore up construction trades dwindling labor poolPortions of the residential and non-residential market sectors are continuing to remain in high demandThe Architectural Billings Index is a unique predictor of where the market is going in the future. Currently\, over half of billings are related to rehabilitation\, renovation\, and historic preservation and promises a robust market opportunity over the next few yearsWhether you’re running a firm or working in a firm\, this information is important to everyone and well worth your time. Earn 1 LU for attending live.
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/decarbonization-and-affordable-housing-aia-ca-committee-on-the-environment-cote/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Practice
ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Vasquez":MAILTO:svasquez@aiacalifornia.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200803T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200803T130000
DTSTAMP:20260426T085249
CREATED:20200803T190041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231209T175503Z
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SUMMARY:Wood ”“ Building for the Future\, Rooted in Nature
DESCRIPTION:Architecture can’t escape the current reality of volatile economic conditions\, but watching AIA’s Managing Director of Research and Practice\, Michele Russo’s economic forecast helps break down the the complex issues into practical reality and provided specific information for California markets. AIA CA hosted this Outlook on May 19 – and compiled this list of key takeaways from a diverse cross section of attendees. 6 Things You Need to Know:There’s a brewing talent shortage that’ll require rethinking retention and recruitment practices\, and the workplaceMaterials pricing\, supply chain delays\, and labor availability are major problems that influence project costs – a real and present danger for project sponsors’ ambitionsPandemic and post-pandemic stresses are creating better relationships within the AEC team; cooperation is emerging – and very desirableSensible Immigration policy could shore up construction trades dwindling labor poolPortions of the residential and non-residential market sectors are continuing to remain in high demandThe Architectural Billings Index is a unique predictor of where the market is going in the future. Currently\, over half of billings are related to rehabilitation\, renovation\, and historic preservation and promises a robust market opportunity over the next few yearsWhether you’re running a firm or working in a firm\, this information is important to everyone and well worth your time. Earn 1 LU for attending live.
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/wood-building-for-the-future-rooted-in-nature/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Practice
ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Vasquez":MAILTO:svasquez@aiacalifornia.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200616T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200616T130000
DTSTAMP:20260426T085249
CREATED:20200616T190049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231209T173258Z
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SUMMARY:VP of AEP shares success story!
DESCRIPTION:Architecture can’t escape the current reality of volatile economic conditions\, but watching AIA’s Managing Director of Research and Practice\, Michele Russo’s economic forecast helps break down the the complex issues into practical reality and provided specific information for California markets. AIA CA hosted this Outlook on May 19 – and compiled this list of key takeaways from a diverse cross section of attendees. 6 Things You Need to Know:There’s a brewing talent shortage that’ll require rethinking retention and recruitment practices\, and the workplaceMaterials pricing\, supply chain delays\, and labor availability are major problems that influence project costs – a real and present danger for project sponsors’ ambitionsPandemic and post-pandemic stresses are creating better relationships within the AEC team; cooperation is emerging – and very desirableSensible Immigration policy could shore up construction trades dwindling labor poolPortions of the residential and non-residential market sectors are continuing to remain in high demandThe Architectural Billings Index is a unique predictor of where the market is going in the future. Currently\, over half of billings are related to rehabilitation\, renovation\, and historic preservation and promises a robust market opportunity over the next few yearsWhether you’re running a firm or working in a firm\, this information is important to everyone and well worth your time. Earn 1 LU for attending live.
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/vp-of-aep-shares-success-story/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Practice
ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Vasquez":MAILTO:svasquez@aiacalifornia.org
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200528T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200528T130000
DTSTAMP:20260426T085249
CREATED:20200528T190029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231209T173130Z
UID:10000186-1590667200-1590670800@events.aiacalifornia.org
SUMMARY:AIA CA SMALL FIRM ROUNDTABLE
DESCRIPTION:Architecture can’t escape the current reality of volatile economic conditions\, but watching AIA’s Managing Director of Research and Practice\, Michele Russo’s economic forecast helps break down the the complex issues into practical reality and provided specific information for California markets. AIA CA hosted this Outlook on May 19 – and compiled this list of key takeaways from a diverse cross section of attendees. 6 Things You Need to Know:There’s a brewing talent shortage that’ll require rethinking retention and recruitment practices\, and the workplaceMaterials pricing\, supply chain delays\, and labor availability are major problems that influence project costs – a real and present danger for project sponsors’ ambitionsPandemic and post-pandemic stresses are creating better relationships within the AEC team; cooperation is emerging – and very desirableSensible Immigration policy could shore up construction trades dwindling labor poolPortions of the residential and non-residential market sectors are continuing to remain in high demandThe Architectural Billings Index is a unique predictor of where the market is going in the future. Currently\, over half of billings are related to rehabilitation\, renovation\, and historic preservation and promises a robust market opportunity over the next few yearsWhether you’re running a firm or working in a firm\, this information is important to everyone and well worth your time. Earn 1 LU for attending live.
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/aia-ca-small-firm-roundtable/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Practice
ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Vasquez":MAILTO:svasquez@aiacalifornia.org
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200526T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200526T130000
DTSTAMP:20260426T085249
CREATED:20200526T190011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231209T173017Z
UID:10000185-1590494400-1590498000@events.aiacalifornia.org
SUMMARY:Attention All Architecture Graduates - AIA CA - Nicki Dennis-Stephens
DESCRIPTION:Architecture can’t escape the current reality of volatile economic conditions\, but watching AIA’s Managing Director of Research and Practice\, Michele Russo’s economic forecast helps break down the the complex issues into practical reality and provided specific information for California markets. AIA CA hosted this Outlook on May 19 – and compiled this list of key takeaways from a diverse cross section of attendees. 6 Things You Need to Know:There’s a brewing talent shortage that’ll require rethinking retention and recruitment practices\, and the workplaceMaterials pricing\, supply chain delays\, and labor availability are major problems that influence project costs – a real and present danger for project sponsors’ ambitionsPandemic and post-pandemic stresses are creating better relationships within the AEC team; cooperation is emerging – and very desirableSensible Immigration policy could shore up construction trades dwindling labor poolPortions of the residential and non-residential market sectors are continuing to remain in high demandThe Architectural Billings Index is a unique predictor of where the market is going in the future. Currently\, over half of billings are related to rehabilitation\, renovation\, and historic preservation and promises a robust market opportunity over the next few yearsWhether you’re running a firm or working in a firm\, this information is important to everyone and well worth your time. Earn 1 LU for attending live.
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/attention-all-architecture-graduates-aia-ca-nicki-dennis-stephens/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Practice
ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Vasquez":MAILTO:svasquez@aiacalifornia.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200430T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200430T130000
DTSTAMP:20260426T085249
CREATED:20200430T190028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231209T172549Z
UID:10000182-1588248000-1588251600@events.aiacalifornia.org
SUMMARY:Covid-19 Virtual Townhall - April 28\, 2020
DESCRIPTION:Architecture can’t escape the current reality of volatile economic conditions\, but watching AIA’s Managing Director of Research and Practice\, Michele Russo’s economic forecast helps break down the the complex issues into practical reality and provided specific information for California markets. AIA CA hosted this Outlook on May 19 – and compiled this list of key takeaways from a diverse cross section of attendees. 6 Things You Need to Know:There’s a brewing talent shortage that’ll require rethinking retention and recruitment practices\, and the workplaceMaterials pricing\, supply chain delays\, and labor availability are major problems that influence project costs – a real and present danger for project sponsors’ ambitionsPandemic and post-pandemic stresses are creating better relationships within the AEC team; cooperation is emerging – and very desirableSensible Immigration policy could shore up construction trades dwindling labor poolPortions of the residential and non-residential market sectors are continuing to remain in high demandThe Architectural Billings Index is a unique predictor of where the market is going in the future. Currently\, over half of billings are related to rehabilitation\, renovation\, and historic preservation and promises a robust market opportunity over the next few yearsWhether you’re running a firm or working in a firm\, this information is important to everyone and well worth your time. Earn 1 LU for attending live.
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/covid-19-virtual-townhall-april-28-2020/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Practice
ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Vasquez":MAILTO:svasquez@aiacalifornia.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200331T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200331T130000
DTSTAMP:20260426T085249
CREATED:20200331T190008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231209T171821Z
UID:10000179-1585656000-1585659600@events.aiacalifornia.org
SUMMARY:AIA CA Covid-19 / Coronavirus Virtual Townhall 3 30 20
DESCRIPTION:Architecture can’t escape the current reality of volatile economic conditions\, but watching AIA’s Managing Director of Research and Practice\, Michele Russo’s economic forecast helps break down the the complex issues into practical reality and provided specific information for California markets. AIA CA hosted this Outlook on May 19 – and compiled this list of key takeaways from a diverse cross section of attendees. 6 Things You Need to Know:There’s a brewing talent shortage that’ll require rethinking retention and recruitment practices\, and the workplaceMaterials pricing\, supply chain delays\, and labor availability are major problems that influence project costs – a real and present danger for project sponsors’ ambitionsPandemic and post-pandemic stresses are creating better relationships within the AEC team; cooperation is emerging – and very desirableSensible Immigration policy could shore up construction trades dwindling labor poolPortions of the residential and non-residential market sectors are continuing to remain in high demandThe Architectural Billings Index is a unique predictor of where the market is going in the future. Currently\, over half of billings are related to rehabilitation\, renovation\, and historic preservation and promises a robust market opportunity over the next few yearsWhether you’re running a firm or working in a firm\, this information is important to everyone and well worth your time. Earn 1 LU for attending live.
URL:https://events.aiacalifornia.org/event/aia-ca-covid-19-coronavirus-virtual-townhall-3-30-20/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Practice
ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Vasquez":MAILTO:svasquez@aiacalifornia.org
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