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Grubb & Ellis's Bach: Construction Costs May Be at Peak

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The soaring cost of construction, spurred in recent years especially by the rising cost of inputs into the process the energy needed, the costs of raw materials and so forth may be at its peak, according to Robert Bach, senior vice president & chief economist at Grubb & Ellis Co., in his most recent Weekly Market Insight...


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