Call for survey panelists
Join a survey panel for the Architecture Billings Index and Home Design Trends and help contribute valuable data to the AEC industry.
Join a survey panel
Participation on survey panels is a great way to contribute to data collection that is extremely valuable to our industry.
As a panelist you will:
- Receive a short online survey every month or quarter asking about business conditions in your area.
- Take part in an important project with data used by firms and reported on by the press.
- Receive the free online release as soon as it is available.
- Compare your firm with others and use the data to prepare future business plans.
Requirements
- Participation on the survey panels is online and on average take no more than 5 to 10 minutes to complete either each month or quarter, depending on the panel.
- While there are no required time commitments we encourage panelists to remain on the panel for at least a year or as long as they are able to actively participate.
- Participation on the panels is strictly for firm leaders.
- The Architecture Billings Index is open to firms whose billings come from mostly nonresidential work (50% or more).
- The home design trends is open to firms whose billings come mostly from residential.
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The Architecture Billings Index (ABI) is a widely recognized leading economic indicator that accurately predicts nonresidential construction activity approximately 9 to 12 months in advance. Through this short monthly survey, you can voice your firm’s business conditions and help contribute to a more accurate ABI. If you’re a firm leader in the U.S. and the majority of your billings come from nonresidential work, then this survey is for you.
AIA's quarterly Home Design Trends Survey (HDTS) is a recognized resource for trends in the home construction industry. Through this short survey, you can voice your opinions and experiences to help contribute to a more accurate HDTS. The survey should take only 5 to 10 minutes to complete four times a year (January, April, July, and October). If you’re a firm leader in the U.S. and the majority of your billings come from residential work, then this survey is for you.