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Conditions Construction Firms: 2006 CEO/CFO Conference For A/E/C : Building Design And CM Firms
The "Fourth Annual CEO/CFO Conference for A/E/C, Building Design and Construction Management Firms" will be held in New York City May 11-12.
It is co-hosted by A/EFCG and Greenway Consulting and DesignIntelligence.
Last year's conference was attended by 75 industry leaders.
Based on attendee feedback, we believe this conference is set apart from others by strong business/financial orientation and a focus on networking among CEOs, presidents and executives of architecture, engineering, and construction firms.
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'We are expecting improved business conditions construction firms for construction firms that specialize in commercial / industrial, as well as institutional projects.'
The November ABI rating of 58.4 (any score above 50 indicates an increase) represents slightly higher growth than the 57.5 score in October (November 2004 ABI was 51.6, November 2003 ABI was 48.5).
CIBC World Markets Industrial Multi-industry Senior Analyst, Robert McCarthy, stated, 'We are very encouraged by the continued strong readings indicated by the AIA billings index.
We believe that many electrical equipment suppliers, particularly electrical |
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