ENR's Q2 2007 cost report is a package of news, analysis and data. In this quarter, rising costs are a nationwide concern. The report contains stories about how higher prices and fewer bids are driving up the cost of road projects and how Los Angeles is trying to hold down the cost of its new schools. In materials, the report looks at how steel and rebar prices are leading a resurgence in inflation, and in equipment, a busy building sector is pushing up hoist rental rates. Another story looks at the advantages of diesel fuel. And on the subject of pay, contractors and construction managers must focus on their staffs, according to one story, and unions have a stronger negotiating hand, another story says. Primary Contents Articles: Highways: Higher prices and fatter margins are driving up costs Schools: Los Angeles battles rising costs Economics: Inflation awakens after taking a brief nap Equipment: Elevator prices shoot through the roof Equipment: Efficiency is clean diesel's cost-saving card Compensation: Salaries, bonuses, and turnovers all take off Labor: Unions hold strong collective-bargaining position Data Tables: Asphalt, PG-58 Concrete, 3000-psi Average State Highway Construction Cost 1972-2006 Builders' Construction Cost Indexes Construction Material Price Movement in 2006-07 Lumber, 2x4 Common Plywood, 5/8-in Gypsum Wallboard, ½-in Contractor and CM Pay Graph: Steel Prices Pick Back Up |