Sunday, November 28, 2021

Confidence Builder into 2022

And down the stretch we come… one month left in 2021 and it feels in many ways like its flown by but in others not so much.  Heck I feel like GlassBuild was a lifetime ago!  Anyway, time to keep plugging along and finish this year strong!  Speaking of strong, despite the challenges we are all facing on the business settings, the economic indexes continue to do very well.  The last Architectural Billings Index was released while this blog was on holiday and it is still thriving in positive territory.  This month the main score clocked in at 54.3 which is still well above break-even but down from last month’s stunning 56.6.  The regional story was interesting with the Midwest flying in with a score in the 60’s (61.9) while the northeast did hit a speedbump and came in with a 48.6.  What does this mean?  Things are still flowing at that design level and this gives us some confidence into 2023.  One interesting takeaway from this month’s report was that Architects are expecting some M&A action in their world.  I think this is absolutely going to happen and will be watching on who ends up matching together. 

 

Elsewhere….

 

--  Also coming in December, my annual Industry Most Valuable Person award.  Tremendous candidates again this year and looking forward to hashing all of that out here.  Stay tuned!

 

--  The latest supply chain update from Gilbane had a change in it as it relates to our industry.  For the first time since I have been tracking it, in the category of “Deliveries” we are listed as “Delayed.”  In previous reports we were one of the few trades that did not have that designation, but here we are now.  We know what we are up against and we all continue to battle, and obviously our adventures are now even known outside of our world.   Keep proactively communicating folks- that is the best way to stay on top of it all.

 

--  Normally I’d put a story like this in my “links of the week” but this one really deserves more focus.  A young lady stepping up to the construction world plate and goes above and beyond any obstacle she has!  Love it! A hat tip to the great Melanie Dettmer for pointing this story to me!

 

--  If you watch the show “Succession” it is surely an interesting ride in the world of the family business and riches.  A few weeks ago though they shot on location at a house that sold for 52 million that had some awesome glass work in it.  Check it out here- but if you’re not caught up on the show this season, it may contain a spoiler or two.  By the way I’ll say the house was worth 52 mil because of the glass!

 

--  Last this week- during the holiday I ended up down the rabbit hole of checking out some industry websites.  So I decided to rank my 5 favorite “under the radar” websites in our industry.  These are companies that aren’t always in the news or active on social but they put together some quality looks and represent our world well. NOTE- I rated on looks and layout only, not technical content (thought it may be fine)  So here goes…

#5- Aurora Glazing- At first this site didn’t catch me but then I scrolled and it brought me into it big time. It surely didn’t hurt having some super high-end names on those projects too.


#4 Heuring Glass- Maybe it helps that I love San Diego?  But this site just rocked me, great pictures and so much happening in a good way.


#3 Christopher Glass- Another one using good color schemes and this one brought the neat hook of celebrating its 40thyear in business.  Good hook and nice work.


#2 Glass Flooring Systems- This site had a pretty traditional format but I think the photography is what hooked me in- love seeing glass used these ways and also color scheme worked.


#1- Minneapolis Glass- The site layout was different than I have seen typically, and it really hooked me.  Color scheme worked too.  And the use of 3 word headlines (not sure if that was intended or not) was pretty brilliant.  

 

Congrats to all of the folks who worked on these sites above- your efforts paid off in something special! Obviously, we have tons and tons of sites, so I’m always on the lookout on who’s doing well- feel free to ping me with your favorites!  

 

LINKS of the WEEK

I love dogs, I love stories with a good news twist on a dog and this one has it!

 

Inside the world of Obituaries.  Knew many were pre-written but stunned on how many

 

Longer read but pure banana land sort of stuff here.  Hacking a homecoming contest

 

PROJECT of the WEEK

From the always fabulous Mike Rubner and his LinkedIn feed.  Accura Systems Inc with this awesome UTSW project in Dallas.  Unitized Curtain Wall and looking great.  Plus I love the partners involved here.  Tristar Glass, Oak Cliff Mirror & Glass (Shout out to the great Sam Hill!) Bonnell Aluminum, and EYP with the design.  Beautiful stuff and congrats to all involved in an awesome project!

 


 

 

 

 

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