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Soaring construction costs may jeopardize some GN projects

Wood has long been scarce and highly valued in essentially treeless Nunavut, but the price of lumber and plywood has skyrocketed over the past several months, driving up construction costs.
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Lumber prices have risen 30 per cent over the past year, according to the Government of Nunavut. Other construction materials have also spiked in price, which may force the territorial government to reconsider some construction projects or delay others. Pixabay photo 釙酷敧釚曖搨 釔娽懎釚忈懄 釚佱暆釙欋晢釔娽枀釗挭釙椺懄 30 釔翅摯釗愥憥釖 釔娽晲釙屷拵釗氠悈釚呩憪釖, 釔呩杻釔呩摨釔呩摢釗椺搨 釗勧搰釙椺捇釖 釖愥暀釖拑釕搻釗. 釔娽摨釚忈搻釗 釗囜憠釔羔枀釕庒晢釗傖晲釖п懄 釗贬搰釖冡懐釕栣懄 釚佱暆釙欋晢釔娽枀釗挭釖嬦晽釕 釔娽懎釚忈搻釗, 釗勧搰釙椺捇釖 釖愥暀釖拑釕搻釗 釔冡摫釖拑釗瘁枀釗悈釙嗎敪釙嗎悐釚冡憪釔冡搻釗囜晢釔娽杻釙愥搨釚忈搻釗 釔冡摎釚忈搻釗 釗囜憠釔羔枀釕庒晢釗傖晲釖п懄 釔贬摃釙嗎悐釖冡摯釔呩敧釗 釔呩暆釙欋摌釗愥搩釕 釕枒釙欋晢釔娽枀釕庒懄釕庒摋釗 釔冡摎釚忈搻釗.

Wood has long been scarce and highly valued in essentially treeless Nunavut, but the price of lumber and plywood has skyrocketed over the past several months, driving up construction costs.

ThereSA国际影视传媒檚 a possibility that some public projects may consequently be delayed or cancelled, the Government of Nunavut acknowledged.

SA国际影视传媒淲hen the bid prices come in over budget SA国际影视传媒 some projects might be reconsidered, others might be delayed,SA国际影视传媒 the Department of Community and Government Services (CGS) stated. SA国际影视传媒(The) GN will adjust future project budgets based on the evolving market conditions at the time. Inflationary realities will influence project budgets in a new way going forward.

The price of lumber jumped by 30 per cent over the past year, according to the GN. But itSA国际影视传媒檚 not just lumber expenses that have been climbing steadily. Steel has risen by up to 25 per cent over the past 12 months, insulation is up by 22 per cent and drywall is almost 20 per cent more expensive year over year, the GN stated. Copper is up more than 30 per cent from 2020.

SA国际影视传媒淚n general, the demand for construction materials has increased since COVID-19,SA国际影视传媒 reads a statement from CGS.

Among the reasons for the spike in price of construction materials are disruptions in supply chains, declining production due to labour shortages and a growing demand for home renovations.

Commodities and materials are not the only components that influence bid prices, however. Risk, COVID-19, freight, fuel, labour and accommodations are some of the other factors at play.

SA国际影视传媒淎nother contributing factor to rising costs was that GN has had to pay for many tradespeople while they spend time in the construction hubs,SA国际影视传媒 CGS stated. SA国际影视传媒淭he cost of this alone during the 2020 construction season was an estimated at $20.4 million. As we see that COVID-19 is now impacting the 2021 construction season, we do expect that the impact on the general cost of construction will continue.

SA国际影视传媒淚t is worth noting that not all projects are impacted the same as the components of materials required vary among types of projects. The GN has always had to balance the fiscal challenges with delivering the maximum infrastructure projects to Nunavummiut and COVID-19 has added new fiscal challenges and realities to this process.SA国际影视传媒

Statistics Canada data released earlier this month shows that residential building construction increased 5.6 per cent in the first quarter of 2021, marking the largest increase since that particular statistic was first tracked in 2017. Historically low interest rates are another reason Statistics Canada cited for the surge in demand for housing.

The average cost of building each new public housing unit was already soaring for the GN, reaching $641,831 in 2019-20. That was a 20 per cent escalation from $533,689 a year earlier. In 2017-18, it cost $481,000 to construct a new home, on average.

Speaking in the legislative assembly in October 2020, Nunavut Housing Corporation president Terry Audla attributed the rising costs to inflation, such as the surging prices of materials and shipping. He said the housing corporationSA国际影视传媒檚 changes in design, such as roofing thatSA国际影视传媒檚 less prone to mould accumulation, also accounts for greater expenses.

In Clyde River, the craving for building materials may have led to a crime. A resident posted on social media earlier this month that 30 sheets of plywood went missing from his employerSA国际影视传媒檚 property. He asked for the communitySA国际影视传媒檚 help if someone tries to sell any of the goods.



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