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Vancouver tops 新澳门六合彩开奖结果2023 in construction costs

Russell Hixson
Vancouver tops 新澳门六合彩开奖结果2023 in construction costs
SITE C CLEAN ENERGY PROJECT - Crews prep for concrete pouring at the main service bay for the Site C dam project in Fort St. John, B.C. Experts at Turner & Townsend, a construction consulting company, found that megaprojects like Site C are saturating the construction market, leading to some of the highest labour and construction costs in the country.

While its coastal views and international flavours may be a delight, Vancouver’s construction costs are not as serene and appetizing.

According to a recent international survey of construction markets, Vancouver is the most expensive place to build in 新澳门六合彩开奖结果2023 鈥 and the 14th priciest location globally. The annual survey is conducted by Turner & Townsend, a multinational professional services company headquartered in Leeds, U.K. specializing in construction consulting. Its researchers found that each square meter built in Vancouver costs an average of US$2,720.80 to construct.

Gerard McCabe, Turner & Townsend’s managing director of 新澳门六合彩开奖结果2023, explained that the key factors driving up construction costs in Vancouver and in other hot markets globally are volume and聽 labour.

鈥淲hen you look at the volume of the construction activity, the impact of available resources really starts to have an impact on construction costs,鈥 said McCabe. 鈥淭he supply of trades, the availability of sub trades large enough to take on the large programs means that trades have to come from other locations. Companies are attracted to bid outside of market. It drives up costs.鈥

McCabe added that this can especially impact smaller cities, where just a few projects can be enough to saturate the market and create high labour costs.

According to the survey, real estate in Vancouver has begun to flatten out with the supply of new products. But mega-projects in B.C. like Site C and Kitimat LNG, combined with retiring skilled workers, are having a massive strain on the region’s labour. The survey shows Vancouver has the highest labour costs of the Canadian construction markets, averaging US$49.40 per hour.

McCabe noted that the coming year isn’t likely to show much relief. Turner & Townsend is predicting Vancouver will see the biggest rise in construction cost inflation in 新澳门六合彩开奖结果2023 at five per cent.

The survey also included Edmonton’s construction market, which remained subdued, still feeling the effects of sunken oil and mining prices.

鈥淎lberta, I hope, bottomed out and might start to pick up a bit,鈥 said McCabe. 鈥淭here’s probably going to be a slowdown in residential and high-rise building, and we are already seeing that soften, but some major infrastructure programs are driving the market.鈥

He noted Site C in B.C., Metrolinx projects in Toronto and various projects in Ottawa and Montreal have had a major impact on their respective market’s construction volumes.

鈥淭here’s a lot of volume there,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t’s still going to make those markets fairly hot for the next year or two.鈥

On the political front, McCabe suggested Alberta’s recent election of Jason Kenney as the province’s new premier could help improve its market.

鈥淟ike anything, in the run up to election, there tends to be a lack of stability,鈥 he said. 鈥淭here tends to be a slowdown in decision making in any major investment. I think, regardless of your political colour, a government coming in with a decent majority and mandate brings some level of stability and a certain level of business confidence.

He added that the Alberta situation is unique as it is still in a recession while B.C. and Ontario markets are hot.

鈥淚 think once this government settled in, they are going to pick where they will invest, and it is a good time to invest,鈥 McCabe said. 鈥淣ow is the time to build. It wasn’t that long ago when the costs were escalating so high and trying to find guys who weren’t working on the oilsands was pretty difficult.鈥

From an international perspective, McCabe explained that the construction industry is facing the same issue in many of the hot markets. As the volume of construction activity increases, labour becomes scarce and more expensive. And the industry has yet to rise and address the problem.

鈥淥ne thing that is clear,鈥 said McCabe. 鈥淭here is a lack of innovation in construction. We are still doing things the same way since forever. The industry is still nowhere near as sophisticated as it needs to get. As things have changed globally in other industries, and other industries have adopted technology, the same impact hasn’t happened in construction. We are a bit behind the curve there.鈥

McCabe added that procurement, contracts, construction methods, manufacturing and all other aspects of the construction industry are ripe for innovation.

鈥淭he shortage of labour drives industry to find other ways to solve challenges,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e aren’t really seeing this in North America yet but I think as we look to the future, that is something we will need to do.鈥

 

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