WSI reports that by 2026, construction faces supply chain disruptions, driving up costs and delaying projects amid tariffs ...
Construction costs nationally rose 2.7% in the second quarter of this year as commodities, including lumber and copper, grew more expensive, according to a national cost index. Costs rose 5.4% ...
Construction input prices climbed 2.2% month over month in March, according to an analysis of the latest economic data by ...
This blog post was authored by Thad Berkes, Chief Cost Estimator, Design Collaborative. The start of 2025 has introduced increased pricing volatility and reduced predictability due to changing tariffs ...
Overall construction input prices are 4.8% higher than one year ago, while nonresidential construction input prices are 5.4% ...
Construction material prices rose 2.6% year-over-year in July. Steel, aluminum, and copper prices surged due to new tariffs. Long Island firms report canceled projects and tighter margins. Though the ...
The cost of building things in the U.S. is still trending upward, and at a rate greater than overall inflation, Skanska executives said in a recent webinar. Interest rates, tariffs and now diesel ...
Sharply higher costs in all categories—particularly material, which roughly doubled—increased the estimated price of building land pipelines by about $4.5 million/mile, to a record $12.1 million/mile.
When Gov. Maura Healey laid out a plan to build 222,000 homes by 2035, the message was clear: Massachusetts has no time to waste. A year later, many proposed housing projects are stuck in limbo, ...
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