AIA Develops Plan to Stimulate Economy and Create 1.6 Million Jobs in Building Sector

WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Recommendations Call for Funds for the Planning and Design of Energy Efficient Construction Projects

WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The American Institute of Architects (AIA) semi-annual Consensus Construction Forecast projects an 11 percent decline in design and construction activity in 2009. To revitalize the building sector, which accounts for about one in every ten dollars of the United States GDP, the AIA developed the Rebuild and Renew Plan, which details its recommendations for the allocation of funds in President-elect Obama's economic recovery plan. The AIA is calling on the new administration and Congress to create policies that ensure these monies are spent on the planning, design and construction of energy efficient, sustainable buildings and healthy communities that are advantageous for both the environment and economy. If implemented correctly, the nearly $100 billion plan would create 1.6 million jobs throughout the design and construction industry.

Recent reports estimate that the economic recovery package may total as much as $800 billion, with at least $350 billion dedicated to infrastructure projects. However, the AIA's recommendations call for longer planning and design periods for projects to help ensure that they are carried out in the most effective, cost-efficient manner and that funds are not poorly spent due to the projects being hastily planned and executed. Providing funding for projects across 24 months will ensure a steady stream of funds for job creation over the likely life of the recession.

"President-elect Obama's economic recovery package provides us with the opportunity to leave a lasting imprint on our built environment with projects that improve the safety of the existing infrastructure and increase energy efficiency, so long as these projects are undertaken with the utmost attention to smart design and planning," said Christine McEntee, Executive Vice President and CEO of the AIA. "The Rebuild and Renew plan has garnered significant interest from the transition team and key Congressional leaders, and outlines initiatives to build better, safer and healthier communities while creating jobs and stimulating economic growth nationwide that can lead to long-term economic vitality."

The plan is comprised of five key policy areas for immediate attention: 21st century schools; green commercial, residential and institutional buildings; historic preservation projects; transit, mixed use development and complete streets projects; and tax relief for businesses. Highlights from the plan include:

    --  21st Century Schools - As the costs of energy and construction materials
        continue to increase and budgets get tighter, education agencies are
        further delaying or canceling major projects to repair and modernize
        school buildings.  The AIA is calling for the federal government to
        invest $25 billion in districts across the country to repair, modernize
        and green school buildings.  Additionally, it is proposing $700 million
        for pilot programs that would provide grants for the development of
        model school campuses that support 21st century teaching and learning in
        each region of the country.  This proposal would create more than
        445,000 jobs across the industry.

    --  Green Buildings - The current economic crisis presents an opportunity to
        build better public, residential and commercial architectural designs. 
        This requires investing in the types of full-scale retrofits that can
        significantly reduce a building's carbon footprint.  The AIA is calling
        for the federal government to provide $30 billion for energy efficiency
        upgrades and modernization for federal, state and local public
        buildings; residential, commercial, industrial and healthcare
        facilities; and green affordable housing. Appropriating these funds
        would result in the creation of 430,000 jobs. In addition, the AIA is
        calling for increasing the size of the energy efficient commercial
        buildings tax deduction from $1.80 per square foot to $3.00 per square
        foot and this recommendation was just endorsed by the Environment
        America Research & Policy Center.

    --  Transit and Livable Communities - A lack of investment in our
        infrastructure system since the New Deal has limited economic growth and
        jeopardized the safety of American citizens.  As Congress prepares to
        create legislation that stimulates the economy the AIA believes that it
        is important to invest at least $12 billion for transit facilities and
        operations, since they greatly enhance the economic development,
        sustainability, safety and livability of communities.  Funding for
        transit-oriented projects will create compact, walkable communities that
        mix housing, retail, office space and other amenities around high
        quality train systems and create approximately 375,000 jobs for the
        building and construction industry.

    --  Historic Preservation Projects - The preservation of historic buildings
        already in the development phase will create more work for the building
        industry and generate positive economic returns in the communities
        surrounding them.  The plan calls for the appropriation of at least $30
        million to the under-funded Save America's Treasure program for
        bricks-and-mortar preservation projects.  The plan also calls for
        another $100 million in grants to be provided through the State Historic
        Preservation Officers and Tribal Historic Preservation Officers for
        non-federal public and nonprofit historic sites.

    --  Tax Relief for Businesses - By accelerating the depreciation of
        energy-efficient heating, ventilation, air conditioning, or commercial
        refrigeration property installed in nonresidential property or
        residential rental property, businesses of all sizes would be able to
        improve their operations, reduce costs and reduce energy consumption.
        The AIA is also calling for elimination of a requirement that businesses
        that perform government work have three percent of their payments
        withheld.

For more information on the AIA's Rebuild and Renew plan, or to download the full report, please visit http://www.aia.org/rebuildandrenew.

About The American Institute of Architects

For over 150 years, members of the American Institute of Architects have worked with each other and their communities to create more valuable, healthy, secure, and sustainable buildings and cityscapes. By using sustainable design practices, materials, and techniques, AIA architects are uniquely poised to provide the leadership and guidance needed to provide solutions to address climate change. AIA architects walk the walk on sustainable design. Visit www.aia.org/walkthewalk.

    Contact: Matt Tinder
    202-626-7462
    mtinder@aia.org

Web site: http://www.aia.org//

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