MCA Canada Board memo: All stakeholders can play a role to mitigate supply chain issues and price volatility

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REMINDER: MCA Canada members can view a recording of Dan Leduc's webinar on price volatility on the MCA Canada website.
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With price volatility and supply chain issues remaining a significant challenge for the construction and mechanical contracting sector, and changing daily, the Mechanical Contractors Association of Canada is reminding all stakeholders of the measures that can be taken to mitigate the effect and negative impact of these issues.

At its most recent board of directors meeting, the association identified price volatility and supply chain as a major issue affecting members across Canada. The association is calling on all stakeholders, including buyers of construction and design consultants, to consider the various ways they can ease these challenges.

“We have heard from our members across Canada that price volatility and supply are having a significant impact. In some cases, regional challenges are only further exacerbating these issues,” said Dave Holek, president and chair of MCA Canada. “These impacts extend beyond just price increases or lack of supply. They can negatively affect productivity, while placing a significant burden on contractors. There are some efforts that can be taken at all levels to reduce these negative effects, and we would encourage all stakeholders to give consideration to these.”

Some of the steps to be considered include:

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“While these are only a few steps that can be taken, each encourages ongoing collaboration with all stakeholders,” Holek added. “With the unique circumstances driving price volatility and supply chain issues around the world, now more than ever is the time to work together to address these issues."