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Construction costs up 28% since pre-pandemic levels but remain stable since March 2022: Report

Going forward, prices of key construction materials will hinge on multiple factors including global economic situation, inflation rates and supply constraints

December 15, 2022 / 19:56 IST
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Cost of construction for residential buildings is now 28 percent higher than that of pre-pandemic levels but continues to be stable, compared to March this year, says a report by Colliers India.

The costs of key construction materials have jumped 32 percent in a span of three years, affecting margins and operational schedule of construction companies, it said.

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In its report 'Construction costs update', the consultant has done analysis on prices of key construction materials and also the overall average construction costs for standard Grade-A residential buildings of 15 floors and also for standard pre-engineered Grade A industrial buildings.

The government’s efforts such as reducing exports and cutting import duties have kept raw material costs in check over the last few months, it said.