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Construction Costs Hit Fastest Pace Since the Pandemic — and Tariffs Aren't the Culprit

Inputs jumped 9.6% year-over-year as energy, not trade policy, drives the squeeze.

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CRE360 Editorial Desk

Editorial Desk

Jun 25, 2026 2 min Share
Construction Costs Hit Fastest Pace Since the Pandemic — and Tariffs Aren't the Culprit

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The cost story rotated: tariff relief arrived, and energy inflation replaced it — so development feasibility is tightening even as one input cost fell.

The market spent the spring watching tariffs. The June 8 equipment cut was supposed to relieve budgets. Instead, input prices accelerated — because energy, not steel duties, is now the marginal driver. Energy touches everything downstream: cement and glass production, freight, and increasingly the grid-power premium on large projects. A tariff cut you can model; broad energy inflation you can’t easily hedge.

Pro formas built on “tariffs peaked, costs ease” are mispriced. Escalation of 4–6% is the new baseline, higher in energy-intensive trades. Marginal deals stall further; only well-capitalized projects in strong-fundamental sectors (data centers, healthcare, select multifamily) pencil. Watch the irony: the data-center boom straining the grid is also helping inflate the energy costs that make everything more expensive to build.

Key Takeaways

  • Tariff relief didn’t lower construction costs — energy quietly took over the squeeze.
  • Source: Associated Builders & Contractors / BLS via CRE Daily — June 2026

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