2020 CIRT Sentiment Index: Fourth Quarter Report
Results from the fourth quarter 2020 survey show a continued return to confidence, seen in both the Sentiment Index and in the Design Index.
Read MoreResults from the fourth quarter 2020 survey show a continued return to confidence, seen in both the Sentiment Index and in the Design Index.
Read MoreThe third quarter of 2020 experienced a return of optimism in both the overall Sentiment Index and in the Design Index segment when compared with last quarter’s results.
Read MoreThe second quarter of 2020 survey results suffered a significant tumble in both the CIRT Sentiment Index and the Design Index.
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Read MoreThe CIRT Sentiment Index seeks to provide timely, authoritative, and forward looking insights into complex design and construction markets as well as a view on the direction of the overall U.S. economy.
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Read MoreThe CIRT Sentiment Index showed a pronounced decrease in the fourth quarter of 2019 showed a pronounced decrease in the CIRT Sentiment Index, falling from 64.9 to 57.6, whereas the Design Index reflected a less dramatic loss, from 63.2 to 60.9. The downward trend in the scores represents the elusiveness of the market leading into 2020.
Read MoreThe third quarter 2019 CIRT Sentiment Index indicated a slight decrease versus a more significant downturn in the Design Index when compared with the second quarter.
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