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Contractors: Price, supply chain issues put businesses at risk

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In a recent letter to state and local agencies, the St. Paul-based Association of Women Contractors said the cost of fuel is up 60% since December, freight surcharges are rising at more than 60% in some cases, and businesses have been losing 20% to 30% on projects. (Depositphotos.com image)

May 11, 2022
4:15 pm

Advocates for Minnesota’s construction industry say rising costs and supply chain woes have reached crisis proportions in the state and beyond — and they’re calling on public entities to share some of the pain.



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