Confidence returns to profession for the first time in ten months, RIBA survey finds

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Architects finally expecting workloads to increase after longest ever run of pessimism in RIBA’s Future Trends survey

Architects expect workloads to increase for the first time in ten months as market demand strengthens, according to RIBA’s latest Future Trends survey.

The institute’s sentiment survey for April showed confidence returning to the profession with a balance of architects now expecting work to rise over the next three months.

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