Warmer weather means an influx of projects for the construction industry. Businesses of all trades are likely already seeing their calendars fill with jobs scheduled through the late summer months.
As supply chains continue to rebound from COVID-related disruptions, costs associated with performing those projects is rising exponentially. Materials are scarce right now, making work more expensive. For business owners, it’s wreaking havoc on budgets and impacting deadlines.
Every product or service relies on other services and raw materials in order to be produced. Disruptions to those relationships can cause a big problem for business owners. In some circumstances, like a pandemic, losing a link in the supply chain can force companies to seek drastic solutions that hurt the long-term viability of their operation.
To avoid those issues, Better Business Bureau is urging business owners to keep an eye on incoming materials when booking projects. If a supply shortage does slow you down, though, here are a few tips to help you respond to your clients in ways that build trust:
To learn more, watch our BBB Informed video on supply chains.
Find more business tips at trust-bbb.org.