2023 looks expensive for construction- What that means for Austin housing

AUSTIN (KXAN) — Rising housing prices and rents aren’t going away, and one thing that could help – new construction – will face some of the same challenges this year that they did last year.

According to the Associated General Contractors of America’s 2023 outlook, companies are bracing for more trouble hiring workers to keep up with projects.

The outlook report’s survey respondents also said they anticipate more supply chain issues, which have already inflated the costs of construction materials and delayed project deliveries.

Chuck Lipscomb, Austin office business unit leader for JE Dunn, said until recently, the average increase for commercial construction costs was about four or five percent annually. In the last couple years, that’s spiked to 12 or 13%– or even higher, in some cases.

That includes construction costs for multifamily residential projects the company works on, like apartment complexes, high rise multifamily towers and condo towers.

“Complicating things, these supply chain challenges have been erratic and unpredictable. One week one material is in short supply, while the next week, it is a different product. This makes it hard for contractors to make reliable cost estimates and anticipate production schedules,” said Stephen Sandherr, chief executive officer of the Associated General Contractors of America.

Contractors cited those costs and rising costs of financing, insurance, and interest rates for postponed projects in 2022, many of which have not yet been rescheduled.

That’s slowed down the number of projects in the pipeline, including for multifamily housing.

“Developers are having to, in some cases, stop and rethink the timing of their projects,” said Lipscomb.

AGC said the costs are impacting renters.

“Developers are looking to cover the cost of financing and construction increases with higher rents,” said Ken Simonson, AGC’s chief economist.

There is some good news, though.

Lipscomb said he expects the cost of construction to stabilize this year.

He also said the slowdown in construction activity could end up being good news for some.

“When you have projects that have been delayed, or put on hold indefinitely, the construction activity obviously slows down,” he explained. “That could lead to costs coming down, because there’s less opportunity out there in the market.”

Lipscomb also hopes there’s some relief from Austin’s affordable housing bond funding and other deals with the city.

“Capital markets are still volatile and debt is harder to come by to finance projects. So, if there are means and methods for the public sector to contribute. I think that’s that’s a good thing,” he said.

AGC said contractors nationwide also have high hopes for public funding this year.

The Association said many of its survey respondents are hoping to see the impact of new federal moves in infrastructure and construction, including funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the CHIPS Act and the Inflation Reduction Act.

“In addition, many state and local governments have boosted their construction budgets as
they have benefitted from a strong economy and a COVID-related influx of federal funds,” the report states.

 

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AUSTIN (KXAN) — Construction firms think 2023 will bring more projects like housing and transportation, but they say they need public funding to make sure it happens.

“Contractors have high hopes for public funding in 2023 even as they expect to cope with continued supply chain challenges and workforce shortages,” said Stephen Sandherr, chief executive officer of the Associated General Contractors of America. 

The Association said many of its survey respondents are hoping to see the impact of new federal moves in infrastructure and construction, including funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the CHIPS Act and the Inflation Reduction Act.

“In addition, many state and local governments have boosted their construction budgets asthey have benefitted from a strong economy and a COVID-related influx of federal funds,” the outlook report states.

Sandherr also said that higher interest rates affect demand for multifamily residential projects.

AGC’s 2023 report states construction firms are less confident about growth than they were a year ago, with the steepest decline of expectations in multifamily and warehouse construction.

Sandherr said supply chain problems have inflated the costs of many construction materials and delayed deliveries.

“Complicating things, these supply chain challenges have been erratic and unpredictable. One week one material is in short supply, while the next week, it is a different product. This makes it hard for contractors to make reliable cost estimates and anticipate production schedules,” he said.

Contractors cited those costs and rising costs of financing and insurance for postponed projects in 2022, many of which have not yet been rescheduled.

The Association also pointed out that most contractors expect to find it hard to find workers, even though 79% of respondents in Texas said they’ve boosted pay.

In Texas, AGC’s report indicates that 43% of contractors who responded said they expect it will continue to be hard to hire in 2023. 36% said it would be the same as in 2022, and 10% said it would become even harder in 2023.

What does this all mean for Austin’s 2023 outlook? Check back for updates.

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