Across Queensland, the cost of concrete has increased significantly in recent years, and this is beginning to affect the price of concrete sleepers used in retaining walls. Concrete is one of the most widely used construction materials, and several factors are driving its rising cost.

One of the main contributors is the increasing price of cement production and energy. Cement requires extremely high temperatures during manufacturing, meaning electricity and fuel costs play a major role in the final price of concrete. As energy prices rise across Australia, the cost of producing concrete naturally increases.

Transport costs are another major factor. Concrete, aggregates, and steel reinforcement all need to be transported to manufacturing facilities and construction sites. Rising diesel prices and freight costs across Queensland are adding additional pressure to supply chains.

Demand is also playing a role. Strong construction activity across residential housing, infrastructure, and commercial development means more builders are competing for the same raw materials and manufacturing capacity.

For concrete sleeper manufacturers, these factors increase the cost of production. Sleepers require high-strength concrete, steel reinforcement, moulding, curing, and transport. As input costs rise, the price of finished products gradually follows.

Despite these pressures, concrete sleepers remain one of the most durable and cost-effective retaining wall solutions available, making them a popular choice for builders, landscapers, and homeowners across Queensland.

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