04-07-2021, 04:08 PM
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Originally Posted by quasi
This is kind of what one of my supplier told me, unless I misunderstood him every time they get a container shipped now they have to buy the container because none available which has added huge to the shipping costs. Those costs are passed right along down the line to the consumer.
For the most part I'm able to get my steel prices held, suppliers are adding escalation but wood they won't guarantee anything more than like a week. When I'm bidding jobs that aren't starting until next year and not finishing until halfway through 2023 that's rough. I'm terrified when they want me to include any wood items, so much risk for us. Some projects I'm just refusing to include it,probably costing us jobs but oh well.
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so what your saying is shipping container home costs should be coming way down right?
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