
Construction firms slash jobs after biggest-ever cost inflation rise

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Construction firms are cutting jobs at an accelerated rate due to record-high cost inflation, with March seeing the largest month-to-month increase in 29 years. The war in Iran has exacerbated input price inflation, impacting fuel, transportation, and raw material costs. Despite a slight rise in the construction purchasing managers' index, the sector continues to experience contractions. Analysts express concern over declining job numbers and weaker pipelines of work, which may hinder the government's goal of building 1.5 million homes by 2029.

