Over the course of the pandemic, contractors and material suppliers have been forced to find creative ways to maintain a competitive business model while accounting for the meteoric rise of building ...
Over the course of the pandemic, contractors and material suppliers have been forced to find creative ways to maintain a competitive business model while accounting for the meteoric rise of building ...
52% of 1,489 AGC member contractors have reported a project delay due to a shortage of construction materials, parts or equipment. Ongoing pandemic-related disruptions in the supply chain of a range ...
The prospect of 25 percent tariffs being imposed on all steel and aluminum imports by the newly elected Trump administration, together with the 10 percent increase on tariffs already levied on Chinese ...
As the U.S. economy gears back up in the wake of the pandemic and global supply chains issues play havoc with the availability of various goods, construction prices are going up. A recent report from ...
Many multifamily developers and contractors are fighting off price increases for construction materials. “Lately we have seen a few knee-jerk reactions from manufacturers claiming upcoming price ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the global economy in unprecedented ways. One of the significant impacts of the pandemic has been its effect on the price and availability of construction materials ...
Chartered surveyors expect the price of construction materials to continue rising in 2025 despite a return to a “steadier pattern” of inflation in recent months, an industry survey has revealed. The ...
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MANILA, Philippines — Retail price growth of construction materials in Metro Manila eased in 2023 from the previous year as all commodity groups posted slower increases, according to the Philippine ...
Price growth of construction materials in the National Capital Region (NCR) eased in January amid lower interest rates and a weaker peso, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) reported on Friday.