Despite recent forecasts by many economists who predict that 2022 will be a robust year for construction, underlying difficulties persist in the form of labor shortages, supply-chain disruptions and the uncertain effects of ongoing inflation.

“I think that 2022 is going to be a very busy for you all,” said Anirban Basu, chief economist with the Associated Builders and Contractors in his mid-December forecast. But, he cautioned, “think very long and hard before you enter into contractual obligations. Make sure you build enough margin and contingency.”

However, more available work means that hiring qualified people and navigating inflationary price increases will continue to be difficult next year.

“Demand for construction projects remains high,” says Nathan Wickizer, president, Cache Valley Electric. “Overall, we are bullish in our outlook for 2022 but not without concern. Inflationary pressures and price escalation will cause some owners to pause. Supply-chain issues and lead times also are of concern, and those companies that best mitigate those challenges will be in the best position to lead in 2022.”

在每个人的脑海中,基础设施投资和就业法案的潜在影响,尽管这些项目可能需要一些时间才能出现。新利18备用网址但是,即使没有这种刺激,经济仍以比许多专家预测的更快的速度从最糟糕的大流行中恢复。

“State and local government spending, even without [the infrastructure package], would have been a driver of construction activity,” Basu said. “But now infrastructure factors in on top of those monies, so you should see a lot of state and local spending on construction going forward, including school construction, which stands to be one of the big winners.”

阳光明媚的前景也扩展到了区域经济。科罗拉多大学利兹大学利兹商业研究部的建筑委员会估计,明年在科罗拉多州的整体建设增加了4%,最高229亿美元,所有部门都增长。

“The health of the local economy has been just amazing. Even with all of the fear, labor shortages, supply change demands, restrictions, etc., it is safe to say we couldn’t have imagined this economy a year ago,” says Seth Anderson, CEO, Weifield Group Contracting.

“Weifield continues to work with key clients and has continued to grow even in the face of unprecedented uncertainty. Our company conversations with key leaders in the market all indicate that the Rocky Mountain region is continuing to grow and is staying strong,” he says.