How will the Supply Chain be Impacted in the Construction Industry in 2023?

The COVID-19 pandemic has disorganized the construction supply chain worldwide.

In 2023 we can expect more challenges. The combination of the labor shortage and issues in the supply chain will certainly not disappear. Project managers will have great difficulties finding the right resources at the right price. So, uncertainty in the supply chain will remain in 2023:

  • high fuel costs will affect the transportation cost
  • labor shortages, and lack of raw material availability, will continue to be an issue
  • extreme weather conditions associated with the war in Ukraine will see the cost of a lot of commodities increase
  • alternative materials may help mitigate the cost of the resources.

In this series we will publish the following blogs:

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