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TL:DR
New York is the most expensive city to build in and San Francisco comes second in UK consultant Turner & Townsend’s 2025 ranking of the costliest cities in the world for construction.
99 cities’ construction markets were ranked, with the top ten featuring five cities in the US: New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago and Philadelphia.
The remaining five cities are Geneva, London, Sapporo, Tokyo and Zurich.
Cities are judged by the cost of building per square metre.
Turner & Townsend says a shortage of skilled workers is causing rising prices in the US, with 87% of markets there reporting shortages of mechanical, engineering and plumbing professionals.
The company says that relative economic stability, strong demand and domestic spending is buoying the market in Switzerland and the UK.
Japan is benefiting from the data centre market and other high-tech sectors, with a positive outlook as it is relatively self-sufficient.
Turner & Townsend reports that manufacturing hubs like Vietnam, India and Malaysia have seen rising demand for construction, for which the cost is comparatively low.
Neil Bullen, Turner & Townsend’s managing director of real estate, said: “Whether businesses are making tactical moves to reorient supply chains, or pivot to invest in high-growth sectors like defence, advanced manufacturing and data centres – construction remains crucial to global resilience and growth.
“Despite signs of increasing price stability and renewed activity in construction, we’re seeing a worldwide skills shortage that could put the brakes on growth. International labour could become less mobile as barriers to migration emerge, further adding to long-term dwindling of talent pools.
“Clients need to try new approaches; from the foundational – investing more heavily in training local skills – to the innovative, such as piloting new AI tools or integrating digital solutions across the lifecycle of a project.”

My Thoughts 💭

Cost for construction is not getting any cheaper any time soon. Even if AI is all that it is promised how will it bring abundance in construction?
154 sats \ 6 replies \ @Cje95 9h
Wild I thought Hong Kong would have been near the top! They are maxed out area wise and freaking parking spots sell for 10s of millions!
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It's one of those things where you really have to dig in to the methodology and data availability, but no one has the time so they just have to either trust or not trust the consulting report haha
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76 sats \ 3 replies \ @Cje95 9h
Lmao the idea of trusting consulting reports is WILDDDDDDDD hahahaha
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Haha, I imagine folks in DC do all the time though.
You kinda have to, few people have the time to do primary research, and academics don't often focus on practical questions (or can't produce results fast enough)
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59 sats \ 1 reply \ @Cje95 9h
Sure some people might but they have to be taken with a HUGE grain of salt because well they are trying to sell a product and a service or solution at the end of they day.
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Correct! Data brokers
Yeah this shocked me too
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Good thing people are moving away from them then
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