Architects’ confidence slumps to lowest level since height of the pandemic

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Future workload expectations fall again after May’s recovery, RIBA Future Trends survey finds

Architects’ confidence about future workloads has slumped to the lowest level since the height of the covid pandemic.

Less than a quarter, 22%, of practices expect workloads to increase over the next three months, according to RIBA’s latest Future Trends survey.

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