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Architects Are Pessimistic About the Future

Summary by RÚV
Nearly half of the managers of architectural and engineering firms believe that projects in the housing market will decrease in the next twelve months. The majority believe that projects will remain the same, but very few believe that they will increase. This is the result of a survey by the Confederation of Icelandic Industries. According to it, 55 percent of managers believe that projects will neither decrease nor increase, 43 percent believe …
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Nearly half of the managers of architectural and engineering firms believe that projects in the housing market will decrease in the next twelve months. The majority believe that projects will remain the same, but very few believe that they will increase. This is the result of a survey by the Confederation of Icelandic Industries. According to it, 55 percent of managers believe that projects will neither decrease nor increase, 43 percent believe …

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RÚV broke the news in on Thursday, February 19, 2026.
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