Challenges of Covid-19 in Construction Industry
Labor shortage, shrinking backlog, decreasing construction costs, less work, price increases, issues in the supply chain, and diminished government revenues
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Labor shortage, shrinking backlog, decreasing construction costs, less work, price increases, issues in the supply chain, and diminished government revenues
Sad to report but the construction industry will not recover until 2021
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Asia construction market have already resumed operations shortly after respective lockdowns have been lifted
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The demand for the construction of hospitals, disinfection stations, dormitories to accommodate frontliners