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ENR > Business & Labor > 2006 Second Quarterly Cost Report - Contractors Are Scrambling in a Busy Market with Fabrication Bottlenecks - McGraw-Hill Construction | ENR

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2006 Second Quarterly Cost Report - Contractors Are Scrambling in a Busy Market with Fabrication Bottlenecks - McGraw-Hill Construction | ENR

Publication Date: 26-JUN-06
Author:  E. Michael Powers
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Rapid escalation of materials prices is causing contractors some headaches but the availability and delivery of fabricated materials is a migraine. “The ability to deliver is of greater importance than the cost of materials and equipment,” says Jim Scotti, vice president and chief procurement officer at Fluor Corp., Irving, Texas.

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