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Date: 19 Mar 26

The Iran Conflict & Its Impact on Construction 2026

Conflict in the Middle East is putting pressure on global energy markets and supply chains—and the construction industry is feeling it. Fuel costs are rising, shipping routes are being disrupted and key materials are becoming harder to price with confidence.

For developers and builders already working with tight margins, further cost escalation could push projects to the edge of feasibility.

In this webinar, industry experts will unpack how the Iran conflict is influencing global construction markets and what it could mean for Australian development costs, supply chains and project pipelines.

What you'll learn

  • How geopolitical conflict can influence global construction supply chains

  • Why oil price shocks have a direct impact on construction material costs

  • Which materials and inputs—including copper, steel and energy—may be exposed to the greatest volatility

  • How shipping disruptions and freight delays affect development timelines

  • What developers, contractors and investors should watch in the months ahead

  • Strategies to manage cost escalation and feasibility risk in uncertain markets


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