Engineering News Record Construction Cost Indexes and Select Aggregate Prices
Welcome to my Substack Blog that focuses on construction costs. Engineering News Record (ENR) history that can be traced back to 1874. The publication has its roots in two separate publications, Engineer & Surveyor and The Plumber and Sanitary Engineer. The first issue of Engineering News-Record was published on April 5, 1917. On January 1st, 1987, the acronym ENR was adopted as the title of the magazine. The charts that follow use data that are courtesy of ENR magazine that is published 26 times a year. Historical data was pulled from microfiche copies of the magazine obtained from the New York Public Library. ENR magazine is only a small portion of the products offered by Engineer News Record and we recommend readers, particularly those with an interest in engineering and construction, take the time to view the ENR website to learn more at…
ENR Building Cost Index
ENR Construction Cost Index
ENR Skilled Labor Index
ENR Common Labor Index
ENR Materials Price Index
Select Aggregate Prices
Concrete Sand
Concrete Sand prices have registered a new all-time high (well at least since 1998) this month, up 34.34% since this time last year.
Masonry Sand
The 20-City Average Price of Masonry Sand has notched another new high in June and is up 25.25% since last June.
Asphalt Paving
The price of asphalt has been grinding higher since March 2021 and is up 14.31% since then, reaching another record in June. MC800 is up 7.84% over the past 12 months.
Crushed Stone
The ENR 20-City Average price of Crushed Stone have spiked 8.08% since last month and are up 24.53% since this time last year.
Portland Cement
Portland Cement
Portland Cement prices have risen almost parabolically since November of last year and are up 23.59% since this time last year.
Ready Mix Concrete
Ready Mix Concrete prices are up sharply since April and are up 11.21% over the past 12 Months
Concrete Block
The ENR 20-City Average Price of Lightweight Concrete Block has spiked higher over the last two months and is up 18.08% since this time last year.
Data is courtesy of Engineering News Record
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The Market’s Compass will publish select ENR construction data charts via The Market’s Compass Substack Blog every one to two weeks when new data is available.