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Spring Meeting Hotel Reservations Now Available
Hotel reservations for CPA’s 2022 Spring Meeting, May 1-4 (departure on the 4th), at the Laguna Cliffs Marriott in Dana Point, CA are now available. The meeting begins on Sunday with the annual golf tournament at 8am followed by the Welcome Reception at 6pm. The meeting concludes Tuesday evening with the Chairman’s Dinner following a full day’s
CPA Welcomes New Member
The CPA Board of Directors recently voted to approve the following new Associate Member. Profol Americas Inc., Cedar Rapids, IA, is a global supplier of custom film products for a wide variety of applications including kitchen and bath cabinets, furniture, RV walls, flooring products, etc. The membership will be represented by Amy Fuhlman, Strategic Marketing
OSHA Withdraws COVID Vaccination Emergency Standard
Effective January 26, OSHA has withdrawn its emergency temporary standard (ETS) requiring COVID-19 vaccination or testing for employees. The ETS would have mandated that employers with more than 100 employees require staff to be vaccinated or tested weekly. The rule was stayed by the U.S. Supreme Court earlier this month, which precipitated the withdrawal by
NAM Provides Resources for 2022 Manufacturing Trends
The National Association of Manufacturer’s Council of Manufacturing Associations (CMA), of which CPA is a member, recently published a document on the top trends in manufacturing for 2022. The publication outlines trends, including workforce and supply chain challenges among others, and provides resources to assist manufacturers in navigating and addressing these issues. The CMA includes
December U.S. Architectural Billings Increase
The December 2021 Architecture Billings Index (ABI) increased one point from November to 52.0 according to The American Institute of Architects (AIA) Economics & Market Research Group. A score below 50 indicates a decline in billings. Design contracts stayed even with November at 55.8. December billings were in positive territory for only the South and
U.S. Interior Design Billings Rise in December
Interior design billings from the American Society of Interior Design (ASID) member-owned firms rose 0.3 points in December 2021, bringing the Interior Design Billings Index (IDBI) score to 52.8. Any score over 50 indicates growth. All geographic regions except for the West were above 50, with the South again leading the three-month average at 58.1.
December Canadian Building Permits Down
Canadian building permits in December 2021 fell 1.9% from November to $11.16 billion (CAD) but increased 19.9% from the year-ago period. Residential authorizations decreased 2.7% from November to $7.75 billion but were 19.1% higher than December 2020. Single-family totals reached $3.63 billion, up 1.3% from November and rising 15.9% from the prior year. Multi-family levels
Canadian Housing Starts Trend Lower in December
The monthly standalone seasonally adjusted annual rate (SAAR) of Canadian housing starts in December 2021 was 236,106 units, down 22 % from November. The SAAR of urban starts plummeted 24% from November to 212,918. Multiple urban starts declined steeply by 29% to 157,687 and single-family levels dropped 4% from November to 55,231. The Canada Mortgage
Mexico Manufacturing Drops in January
The seasonally adjusted IHS Markit Mexico Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) in January dropped sharply by 3.3. points to 46.1, the lowest reading since March 2021. New COVID-19 outbreaks and continuing supply chain issues led to a one-year low in business confidence, along with decreases in output and sales, as well as increases in staff shortages
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