Trade Resources Industry Views The Amount Contractors Pay for a Range of Key Construction Materials Climbed 8.1 Percent

The Amount Contractors Pay for a Range of Key Construction Materials Climbed 8.1 Percent

The amount contractors pay for a range of key construction materials held steady in September in the United States but climbed 8.1 percent from the year-earlier level, according to an analysis of producer price index figures released by the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC). Meanwhile, the price contractors charge for new nonresidential building construction edged up only two to three percent over 12 months, depending on building type, AGC reports. “Feeble demand for construction is forcing contractors to absorb the bulk of materials price hikes, instead of passing them along to owners, ” Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist, said in a written statement. “This pattern has persisted for more than two years, and many contractors are increasingly at risk of going under. ” Simonson noted that key materials showed divergent price trends in September but all posted double-digit year-over-year increases. Those materials include diesel fuel, which was up 3.3 percent for the month and 39.4 percent since September 2010; Copper and brass mills shapes, down 0.7 percent in September but up 14.8 percent over 12 months; Steel mill products, which slipped 0.6 percent for the month but rose 13.5 percent for the year; And aluminum mill shapes, down 1.8 percent for the month but up 10.4 percent from a year earlier. “These prices can spike anytime there is a global supply disruption or a consensus that demand is strengthening worldwide, not just from U. S. Construction, ” Simonson said. “In contrast, materials produced here and used only by U. S. Construction have shown little price movement. ” Source: equipmentworld.com

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AGC U.S. construction materials prices up 8.1 percent