This comprehensive course is designed to equip small and mid-sized firms with the tools and knowledge needed to identify, pursue, and secure public sector projects. The public sector is experiencing a ...
In 2024, the lasting impact of the pandemic and subsequent upheaval across the construction industries has altered the share of billings generated by smaller firms versus their larger counterparts.
Three-quarters of all U.S. architectural firms have fewer than 10 employees, according to AIA's 2024 Business of Architecture report. Small and emerging practices are essential to the health and ...
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Whether you’re looking for resources to build your firm, or are an established firm looking to gain a competitive advantage, AIA has industry-best products to streamline your work, minimize your risks ...
With the U.S. Election Day just a week away and many voters across the country casting their ballots early, AIA is looking ahead to what it hopes to accomplish legislatively after the election’s ...
Professional, ethical practice is one of the most important responsibilities of AIA members. Learn more about AIA standards for antitrust compliance, attribution of credit, the AIA Code of Ethics, the ...
AIA’s brand-new event space at 1735 New York Avenue, NW will be one of Washington, D.C.’s most premier and unique meeting spaces for small- to mid-size corporate events and beautiful weddings. The AIA ...
Now more than ever, the collective voice of architects is essential for designing a better future for our country and planet. Even in times of change, AIA’s values remain constant. We are at the table ...