Construction material price surge alarms builders while Italy celebrates 80 years of the PNRR model as a replicable growth templateExecutive summary: Construction sector bodies warned of rising material costs and a €2 billion compensation backlog for 2024‑2025, while ANCE celebrated its 80‑year anniversary and positioned the PNRR model as a replicable template. The price pressure signals tightening profit margins for builders and may strain public‑private infrastructure projects, making the PNRR model’s governance and timing a critical reference for policy makers. The National Association of Builders (ANCE) and construction firms; the Italian government overseeing the PNRR; industry analysts. Continued pressure for fiscal relief, possible revisions to the Casa Plan timeline, and increased scrutiny of material price trends in upcoming budget discussions.Builders association ANCE marked its 80th anniversary and highlighted the PNRR model as a replicable framework, even as construction firms report a roughly €2 billion compensation backlog for 2024‑2025 due to rising material prices. The excerpt notes the timing and governance challenges of the Casa Plan. These developments underscore the financial strain on Italy's construction sector.Open the full case file on Beyond →
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