t***r 发帖数: 264 | 1 Construction activity has been increasing moderately but unevenly. Recent
indication suggest that 2015 could be a more rewarding year overall. But
there are also major risks, especially for contractors that are dependent on
oil and gas investment, public outlays or export-related sectors. Find out
what a trio of leading construction economists expect will happen in
different regions and construction segments, along with what they foresee
for materials and labor costs and availability.
Tune in Thursday, April 30, from 2:30 to 4:00 p.m. (EDT), when top
construction economists, Ken Simonson of the AGC of America, Kermit Baker of
the AIA and Alex Carrick of CMD come together for a fast-paced, interactive
economic look into the coming season:
Will Construction Pick Up the Pace or the Pieces?
The complimentary broadcast is open to everyone. All who register can
download the presentation slides and view the archived presentation, when
available. AIA members who attend the live broadcast are eligible to receive
1.5 AIA CEU credits.
Register Now
Speakers
Ken Simonson Ken Simonson
Chief Economist
AGC of America
Kermit Baker Kermit Baker
Chief Economist
AIA
Alex Carrick Alex Carrick
Chief Economist
CMD
CEU CreditsGET THE CEU CREDITS YOU NEED
AIA members are eligible to receive 1.5 learning units for attending the
live webcast. Members must include their AIA member number during
registration. Non-member architects can request a certification of
completion.
Provider #: 40107831
Program #: 14CFW043015
Program Name: Will Construction Pick Up the Pace or the Pieces?
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