Tariffs and expiring energy tax credits are making construction cost estimation difficult, raising project expenses for architects and builders nationwide.
Every project owner wants a successful construction project—one that finishes on time, on budget, without defects in design or construction, and with minimum conflict among the project parties.
How much does it really cost to build a home? To better understand single-family home construction costs, ResiClub reached out to the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) for the trade group’s ...
Construction spending is finally stabilizing, labor stays firm, and tariffs loom large—Design Collaborative's latest look digs into what’s really moving the construction cost ...
Non-residential construction costs have modestly increased across the nation, while the supply chain is feeling the ripple effects of global trade policy and evolving tariffs from Washington. That’s ...
Construction costs are expected to increase by around 6 percent in 2021, and grow by another 4 to 7 percent in 2021, according to JLL’s Construction Cost Outlook for the second half of this year. The ...
NBC News modeled out a 3-bedroom home and found tariffs added more than $4,000 to total costs. By Alex Ford and Jiachuan Wu July 6, 2025 Lumber from Canada? That will be another $534. Major appliances ...
“On time and on budget.” That age-old axiom is the benchmark for whether a construction project is considered a success. In 2021, both of those measures are being put to the test like never before ...
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