Construction Costs Climb 3.5% in the US as Contractor Backlog Hits a Decline

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Construction materials prices in the United States have risen 3.5% year-over-year, even as contractor backlogs show a noticeable decline, according to new industry data. The contrasting trends highlight ongoing challenges within the construction sector as companies balance rising input costs with slowing project pipelines.

Analysts note that prices for essential materials—such as cement, aggregates, steel, and ready-mix concrete—continue to increase due to supply chain pressure, higher manufacturing costs, and strong demand in select regional markets. These rising costs are putting additional financial strain on contractors, particularly small and mid-sized firms operating on tight margins.

At the same time, contractor backlog levels have dropped, signalling a reduction in new project bookings. This decline is being attributed to cautious investor sentiment, delayed project approvals, and fluctuating interest rates that have impacted financing for commercial and residential developments.

Industry experts warn that the combination of rising material prices and shrinking backlogs could lead to increased competition for available projects and tighter cost management across construction firms. However, infrastructure funding and public-sector projects may help stabilise the situation in the coming months.

Despite the mixed outlook, the sector remains hopeful that easing inflation and upcoming federal investments will provide support for contractors heading into 2025.

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