Valley contractors face complaints, lawsuits due to rapidly rising costs of construction projects

By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal

Dick Roberts, president of Phoenix-based DTR Landscape Development, was contracted to provide landscaping services on a project more than a year ago.

But because he can’t store his product ahead of time, Roberts said he couldn’t purchase the materials he needed now for a price that was quoted months ago, leaving him with two options — be sued or walk away from the project.

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