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Building material costs still rising despite housing slowdown

Suppliers are caught between continuing price inflation and falling demand, Eboss says.

While building material prices are still rising, global supply chain issues have eased a little.

Maria Slade Fri, 26 Aug 2022

Some New Zealand building suppliers may be pushed to the wall by ongoing high material costs and softening housing demand, Eboss says in its latest sector survey.

The architecture product library and information service’s Construction Supply Chain Update shows building product costs rose 32% in

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