The outlook for the San Diego AEC industry has remained upbeat over the past several years, and that view looks set to continue over the near term, Betz says.
Reno’s construction market continues to demonstrate broad-based resilience across industrial, multifamily and commercial sectors, supported by steady population growth, ongoing business relocation and sustained public-infrastructure investment, Clutts says.
Although the large, high-profile projects that have defined Colorado Springs over the past decade have slowed, demand remains strong across several sectors, particularly retail and mixed-use developments, Miller says.
It’s an exciting time for the AEC industry in Detroit, where many transformative projects are taking shape and nearing completion, signifying momentum that was lost during the COVID-19 pandemic, says Catallo.
Design and construction work in New York City “remains resilient, with strong momentum in transportation infrastructure, residential, office and health care sectors,” Collins says.
“Tucson and the surrounding area have a number of projects in varying stages of development, however, broader economic conditions are injecting some uncertainty into the market,” Blubaum says.