Operator
Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for standing by, and welcome to Apogee s Fiscal 2021 Third Quarter Earnings Conference Call.
[Operator Instructions] I would now like to hand the conference to you speaker today, Jeff Huebschen. Please go ahead, sir.
Jeff Huebschen
Vice President, Investor Relations and Corporate Communications
Thank you, Jewel. Good morning and welcome to Apogee Enterprises Fiscal 2021 third quarter earnings call. With me today are Joe Puishys, Apogee s Chief Executive Officer and Nisheet Gupta, Chief Financial Officer. I d like to remind everyone that there are slides to accompany today s remarks which are available in the Investor Relations section of Apogee s website.
By Sue Danielson
Dec 17, 2020
(Des Moines, IA) The pandemic this year has delayed plans for new commercial buildings. Jessica Reinert with the American Institute of Architects-Iowa Chapter says designers in Iowa have been busy with residential building and renovations, but the interest in commercial and or new office buildings has stalled.
She says the pandemic and a new presidential administration are causing the pause in new plans. Reinert says companies are waiting to see if workers will return to the office after the pandemic forced them to work from home.
The American Institute of Architects is pointing to a slow-down throughout this year, similar to what happened in the 2008 recession.
By Sue Danielson
Dec 17, 2020
(Des Moines, IA) The pandemic this year has delayed plans for new commercial buildings. Jessica Reinert with the American Institute of Architects-Iowa Chapter says designers in Iowa have been busy with residential building and renovations, but the interest in commercial and or new office buildings has stalled.
She says the pandemic and a new presidential administration are causing the pause in new plans. Reinert says companies are waiting to see if workers will return to the office after the pandemic forced them to work from home.
The American Institute of Architects is pointing to a slow-down throughout this year, similar to what happened in the 2008 recession.
By Sue Danielson
Dec 17, 2020
(Des Moines, IA) The pandemic this year has delayed plans for new commercial buildings. Jessica Reinert with the American Institute of Architects-Iowa Chapter says designers in Iowa have been busy with residential building and renovations, but the interest in commercial and or new office buildings has stalled.
She says the pandemic and a new presidential administration are causing the pause in new plans. Reinert says companies are waiting to see if workers will return to the office after the pandemic forced them to work from home.
The American Institute of Architects is pointing to a slow-down throughout this year, similar to what happened in the 2008 recession.
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