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Home » Construction Material Shortages Risk Undermining Infrastructure Projects As Most Contractors Struggle To Acquire Materials
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Construction Material Shortages Risk Undermining Infrastructure Projects As Most Contractors Struggle To Acquire Materials

October 6, 2022Updated:July 24, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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93 Percent of Construction firms have reported that they are experiencing material shortages and/or allocations. All firms are experiencing similar construction material availability challenges regardless of their market – highway and transportation projects, federal and heavy work, or utility infrastructure. Similarly, shortage of material is a problem which affects all...

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