«Construction labor costs are astronomical, and that's purely a function of supply and demand for that skilled portion of labor — a demand driven by hurricane rebuilds and not new housing starts necessarily,» Roschelle says, referring to
the reconstruction efforts following hurricanes Harvey and Irma.
In 2011 he traveled to Haiti to document
reconstruction efforts following the previous year's earthquakes.
Not exact matches
The history of such
efforts follows a mostly standard path — local chronologies are put together, different «standardisation'techniques are applied, more data is collected, wider collations are put together, and then regional
reconstructions start to appear.