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The Architectural, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) services industry is currently experiencing steady growth, driven by investments in infrastructure, healthcare, and education sectors. There's a strong emphasis on integrated design solutions, sustainable practices, and the adoption of new technologies like BIM and digital collaboration tools. Firms are focusing on specialized expertise to cater to complex project demands.
Total Assets Under Management (AUM)
Architectural Services Market Size in United States
~Approximately 180 billion USD
(3.5% CAGR)
- Growth is driven by residential and non-residential construction.
- Public infrastructure spending contributes significantly.
- Demand for sustainable design is increasing.
1.3 trillion USD
BIM is evolving from a design tool into a comprehensive platform for project lifecycle management, integrating construction, operations, and facility management data.
AI-powered generative design algorithms can rapidly explore vast design options, optimizing for performance, cost, and sustainability based on defined parameters.
Advances in eco-friendly materials and energy-efficient building systems are reducing environmental impact and operational costs of structures.
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), enacted in 2021, allocates significant federal funding for infrastructure projects, including transportation, water, broadband, and energy systems across the United States.
This policy directly fuels demand for AEC services, particularly in public infrastructure and civic projects, aligning with CDFL's expertise in government and institutional sectors.
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) of 2022 includes substantial tax credits and incentives for clean energy, energy efficiency upgrades, and sustainable building practices.
The IRA incentivizes clients to invest in sustainable design, boosting demand for CDFL's services that incorporate energy-efficient and green building solutions.
The Buy America, Build America Act (BABAA), part of the IIJA 2021, mandates that federally funded infrastructure projects use iron, steel, manufactured products, and construction materials produced in the United States.
This policy requires CDFL and its clients on federally funded projects to source domestic materials, influencing supply chains and material specifications in designs.
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