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Construction job openings in February rebound after sharp dip in January

Archinect

After a “simply shocking” January where half of construction’s job openings vanished, the number of positions for which contractors are actively recruiting increased by 129,000 in February, according to analysis of Bureau of Labor Statistics data by Associated Builders and Contractors.

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Beyond Resolutions: 24 Intentions Architects Should Revisit Throughout 2024

Architizer

This entails venturing into uncharted territories, positioning oneself and the firm as knowledge leaders, and considering the possibility of new products and services. Boosting Business Operations One of the key ways to increase cash flow within the firm is to prioritize business operations.

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Chinese architects facing nightmare working conditions amid real-estate crisis

Deezen

You are having a good day if you leave work before 10pm," said Shuchun Yi (not her real name), a young architect and a former employee of state-owned firm Shenzhen General Institute of Architecture Design & Research (SZAD). "I Among 13 publicly listed architecture firms in China, only one saw revenue growth in the 2022 financial year.

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140+ Software Tools for Architecture Firms [2020 Update]

Architecture Quote

Here are 140+ software tools architecture firms need to know about to stay ahead in 2020. ArchitectureQuote helps innovative SME architecture firms discover and win more projects. Straightforwardly and visually, monday.com comes in handy as the ultimate project management tool for any architecture design firm. ArchitectureQuote.

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My 125 Business Books for Entrepreneur Architects

EntreArchitect

Everything I have learned about succeeding in business as a small firm architect has come to me in two ways; either through trial and error (with lots and lots of error) or through the many dozens of business and “self-help” books that I’ve read over my many years as an architect. by Tom Kelley. read more ]. by Max De Pree.