Fuel prices have increased 107 percent since December 2006. Producing ready-mix concrete is an energy intensive business and the continued increase in fuel cost has affected the two most important components of the operation's cost structure: raw materials and delivery costs.
While ready-mix concrete prices have dropped, rising energy costs have significantly driven up other building materials since December 2006: steel prices are up 39 percent, aggregate prices are up 13 percent, and asphalt prices are up 17 percent and rising steadily as the price of liquid asphalt has nearly doubled in the last few months.
To give time for customers to prepare for the increase, CEMEX will begin quoting the new prices on October 1st. All written quotes prior to October 1st will not include the $25 increase and will continue to be subject to fuel surcharges for the duration of the project. CEMEX will honor previous written contracts.
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Jennifer Borgen, Director, External Communications
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