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Producer

Price

Indexes

The tables and charts below, prepared by AGC-A chief economist, Ken Simonson, show the increases in the producer price index (PPI) for numerous construction materials, segments, and contractor types. Overall construction costs have continued to rise much faster than the consumer price index or the producer price index for finished goods.

PPI Charts - Sept 2008

PPI Tables - Sept 2008

AGC-A Construction Inflation Alert

This March 2008 alert is the sixth in a series of continuing economic reports educating contractors and owners on construction
materials prices prepared by AGC-A's Chief Economist, Ken Simonson.

The report first reviews the course of construction activity, materials costs and labor in 2007 continuing with the spending outlook to an analysis of five inputs (diesel fuel, steel, concrete, copper and gypsum) and of labor and wage trends for 2008 and later.

March 2008 Construction Inflation Alert

 

Risk Management Meeting

Presentations & Handouts

Each year, the Associated General Contractors of America hosts a three–day meeting on surety bonding and construction risk management. The meeting provides a unique opportunity for the in–house risk managers for the nation's leading construction contractors to engage their counterparts in the surety and insurance industries in candid discussion of recent trends, potential friction, and better ways for all three industries to support each other.

AGC hosted this year's meeting in Longboat Key, Florida, on February 6–8, 2008. Below are several of the major items that were on the meeting agenda, and links to the presentations and handouts related to each one. All AGC members are welcome to download copies for their information and future reference.

Please note that AGC will hold next year's meeting on surety bonding and construction risk management in Naples, Florida, on February 10–12, 2009!

AGC's Economic Forecast for the Coming Year

Reinsurance Market Conditions for Both Surety Bonding and Insurance

Surety and General Liability Losses and What they Portend for the Future

How ConsensusDocs and AIA's New A201 address the Contractual Issues of Greatest Interest to Construction Risk Managers

The Latest Trends in Quality Assurance and Quality Control

The Federal Sentencing Guidelines, the McNulty Memo, the Federal Acquisition Regulation and Other Reasons for Implementing an Ethics and Compliance Program

The Morse Diesel Case and What It Does and Does Not Say about the Insurance and Bond Premiums Included in the Cost of Performing Public Work

The Hidden Risks of Undertaking "Green" Construction

An Overview of the Legal and Contractual Challenges of Building Information Modeling

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