Sunday, May 27, 2012

New Report, Good News


Lost in the shuffle and recap of AIA was the announcement of a new construction economic report for us to follow and see if it provides any more insight into our future.  The Dodge Momentum Index is a 12-month leading indicator of construction spending for non-residential buildings.  In it’s first ever release the news was positive, with a rating of 94.7.  That evidently is a good score.  The problem with reports like this and the Architectural Billings Index is who really knows what’s good, bad, ugly, helpful, positive, legitimate, fairy tale etc.  I am hopeful that since this is an indicator based on spending at the building level it’s more accurate than a pre bank loan report via the ABI.  At the end of the day all I can do is grab on to the positivity and hold it tight so if the new report is showing that we are moving in the right direction, count me in.  No matter what the key here is if these pieces keep showing positive but the industry lags, they lose all legitimacy.  We’re already expecting good things late in 2012 and early 2013 based on the ABI, so eventually proof is going to be in the pudding.

Elsewhere…

--  Leftover items missed from my AIA recap last week.  It was very nice to see the gang from Walker.  Still dressing better than most of mankind.  Always nice to see the classy Tom Herron of NFRC.  And yes it is comical for me to write nice things about NFRC, but Tom deserves them and quite frankly, my battles there have been done for a very long time. 

--  I know other bloggers have hit this, and I often do to, but when someone can explain to me how the gas and oil companies get away with the shenanigans they do, that would be great.  I watched gas go up 14 cents a gallon ahead of the Memorial Day holiday despite falling oil prices.  Simply amazing.

--  The initial line-up for the Glazing Executive Forum (GEF) was just announced and looks absolutely fantastic.  Great speakers and subjects, this will be one not to be missed.  What a few days in September that will be between GlassBuild America and GEF.  Really excited for it.  More obviously on both as we get closer.

--  GlassMagazine.com had two reports this week that were positive and interesting with one calling for a big jump for “Smart Glass” and one for Security Glass.   On the “Smart Glass” one I was confused on which glass styles are considered for it- that surely didn’t seem clear to me.  (I guess I am too dumb to figure out Smart Glass)

--  Also seen on the GlassMagazine.com site was the news of a tariff on Chinese Solar Panels.  While this will be helpful to the cause of the domestic providers, it’s pretty late in coming.

--  By the way, please keep in mind to visit GlassMagazine.com during the week for the latest info and breaking events.  A copy of my blog is there along with other blogs, articles and more.  Good stuff.

--  Last this week, I hope everyone is having or had a good Memorial Day.  Hopefully you are taking or took time to remember and honor those who fought for our freedoms.  And while doing so, send positive thoughts our to the brave men and women protecting us today and beyond.

LINKS of the WEEK:

This is a classic columnist trick, try to gin up the readers for a reaction.  The story and effect are interesting and as patriotic as I am, I actually don’t have a problem with this tradition. 

Outdoor hotel suites?  No thank you. 

See typos do happen!  I am not the only one who makes em.

BONUS LINK:

Seriously a waste of investigating time… our tax dollars at work…yeesh!

VIDEO of the WEEK:

Great video this week, a wedding in Kansas with a Tornado in the background.  Also great choice of music after the ceremony in the underrated Tracy Byrd.


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Amazing stories and videos as always Max!

I disagree with you on the outdoor suites though. I stayed at an 'outdoor suite' (aka slept under the stars) in the Snowy Mountains National Park in southern Australia (where the Man from Snowy River was filmed) as well under the stars at Ayers Rock.

Two of the most amazing nights of my life. Mind you, in the Snowy Mountains we had mice running all over us and there were really big animals (kangaroos? we never did find out) crashing through the forest all night long.