Workload barometer comes back from seven-year low
Architects鈥 confidence unexpectedly bounced back last month to return to the black after two months in the doldrums.
The RIBA鈥檚 Future Trends survey had been stuck in the red in September and October 鈥 the first time this had happened since 2012.
But the overall workload index returned to a positive score in November, recording +3 from the -10 posted the month before.
The RIBA鈥檚 head of economic research Adrian Malleson put the rise down to pre-election optimism. 鈥淭he predictions suggest a moment of recovery for the architectural community.鈥
But he warned: 鈥淭he architectural market remains fragile and uncertainty persists with practices continuing to report projects failing to move beyond planning, client caution and downward pressure on fees. We can expect further fluctuations in the index over the coming months.鈥
Practices in London returned a zero balance figure, up from -21 the month before, while those in the south of England also returned a neutral score from -13.
Those in Wales and the north of England were the most optimistic with scores of +10 and +16 respectively.
Sector sentiment also improved but the scores for commercial and private housing both remained in negative territory at -4.
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