Mace says tender price rises have peaked this year

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But firm says escalating energy costs and demand for improved pay packets mean cost of jobs will continue to head north

Mace has said tender price rises have peaked this year with the firm keeping its forecast unchanged for the remaining weeks of 2022.

In its latest quarterly update, the firm said it would not revise up its forecast for the rest of the year instead sticking to its previous figure of a rise of 8%.

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