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Home » Middle East Turmoil Could Raise Construction Costs 
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Middle East Turmoil Could Raise Construction Costs 

Higher oil prices could affect fuel, materials production, and project costs. 
March 11, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Rising tensions in the Middle East are increasing uncertainty in global energy markets. In late February, global oil prices were trading around $70 per barrel before climbing above $100 per barrel as concerns grew about potential disruptions to energy supplies.   Why Energy Prices Matter for Construction    Higher energy prices can affect construction in several ways. Diesel powers...

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