The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has today revealed its annual summary of trends in the architecture profession and construction sector. The RIBA’s annual Business Benchmarking survey provides data on architects’ profit and turnover, salaries, and identifies global growth areas for the export of UK architecture expertise.
Drawn from data provided by RIBA’s Chartered Practices, the Business Benchmarking Survey has been conducted since 2012 to provide insight into trends over time …..
[Value of international work, EU excludes UK. RIBA Business Benchmarking Survey 2018]
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Key trends in 2018 (compared to 2017) are:
Since the survey in 2012, the number of RIBA Chartered Practices has increased from approximately 3000 to 3600 and revenue has doubled to £3.2bn (from £1.6bn).
RIBA CEO, Alan Vallance, said, “Our Business Benchmarking Survey results indicate areas of buoyancy in architecture and construction projects. The total revenue of our architecture firms has doubled since 2012 and, since then, growth in revenue has continued to outpace employment growth, indicating an ongoing increase in productivity.
“Growing demand from Asia and the EU – shows the importance of both maintaining our current relationship with the EU and value placed on British experience in new markets and underlines the importance of a good Brexit outcome. The Government must deliver a deal that works for the architecture sector and ensures we are able to access vital services, attract and retain talented professional and maintain our renowned position as a globally successful hub for architectural excellence.”
The Executive Summary of the RIBA Business Benchmarking Survey 2018 is available here.