Construction Material Prices Surge in Feb.
Construction input prices increased 0.6% in February, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statisticsā Producer Price Index data released today. Nonresidential construction input prices also increased 0.6% for the month.
Overall construction input prices are 0.3% higher than one year ago, while nonresidential construction input prices are 0.1% lower. Iron and steel, steel mill product and softwood lumber prices all increased sharply in February.
āNonresidential input prices increased at a rapid pace in February and have risen at a far-too-hot 9.0% annualized rate through the first two months of 2025,ā said ABC Chief Economist Anirban Basu. āIron and steel prices rose at a particularly fast rate in February, a result of tariffs providing domestic producers with increased pricing power.
āDespite the sizable increase over the past two months, nonresidential input prices are still down on a year-over-year basis,ā said Basu. āThat will likely change in the coming months as tariffs continue to put upward pressure on prices. While ABC members are, on balance, still optimistic about their profit margins, according toĀ ABCās Construction Confidence Index, 23% of them expect their profitability to decline over the next six months, the highest share since October 2024.ā