During the COVID-19 crisis, the “new normal” for construction contractors includes adapting to disruptions not only on the jobsite but in the supply chain. Certain changes stemming from the ...
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Material shortages can have a significant impact on construction projects, resulting in delays to project timelines, increased costs, quality compromises, supply chain disruption, resource ...
Technology to support a new supply chain These data insights require technology that can execute new learnings and turn them into innovation. Accenture analysis shows that investing in building ...
We are forecasting single-family construction to be flat (up only 1% growth compared to 2021) in 2022. This is because of the supply side issues, which are not just high cost of building materials ...