Our 15th International construction market survey reveals a shake-up to the top ten most expensive places to build globally: https://bit.ly/4c5qRn2 📊 The US dominates the most expensive places to build globally – with New York City retaining its position as the most expensive market to build in, and San Francisco closely following in second place. 📊 Los Angeles, Seattle, Boston and Chicago have also all seen costs increase from 2023, after a year of stronger than anticipated growth in US construction markets. 📊 Tokyo and Osaka are the most notable absentees from the top ten, having slipped to 14th and 17th position. 📊 London has re-entered the top ten in tenth position, indicating the growing construction capacity squeeze in the UK capital. Read this year’s report for a detailed look at what has driven these shifts in build costs. #construction #economics #inflation
Where is Beijing on the ranking... I wonder 🤔
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1wAfrica is a massive future market , everyone knows. Just ensure your Data centre design is amended. Both the phisical design layout of multi fuel tank approach and utilisation of robust effective filtration. Most “first world “ design copy paste is going to fail - Africa is known for problematic fuel supply chains and require high flow filtration , combined with efficiency and capacity . Fuel don’t stand in most countries. This senario exacerbates , due to the use of modern low emmions generators. They fail on drops of suspended water. 💦 A few DC’s are going to pay 💰 high school fees. There is a reason why the biggest in Africa and various other players have changed their tank designs layout and adopted rowbust filtration systems. Biofuels and HVO is not an option in most African countries. Quality and availability is questionable.