Builders in Coimbatore staged a protest on Tuesday, February 27, 2024, demanding measures to bring down the prices of blue metal and allied products.
According to the builders and contractors, the price of blue metal has increased almost 25% in the last three months or so, and that of M-sand has also increased by 25% during this period. “Crushers increased their prices by ₹700 a unit in Coimbatore three months ago, and by another ₹700 a unit this month, for both blue metal and M-sand,” said C.T. Narayanan of the Coimbatore Builders and Contractors Association.
“The hike in the prices of blue metal and M-sand pushes up prices of all allied products such as readymade concrete,” added K. Viswanathan of the Builders Association of India (BAI).
The overall construction cost, therefore, has seen a hike of 15 to 25 %, added Mr. Narayanan.
Builders, contractors, property promoters, architects, and civil engineers took part in the protest on Tuesday. Similar protests were held at all BAI centers in the State. There are also plans for an indefinite fast if there are no measures from the government, said Mr. Viswanathan.
The protestors handed over a memorandum to the Coimbatore district administration following their agitation.