China News Service, June 7 (Xinhua) reported that the construction industry in New York has resumed work one after another, and Chinese friends are making preparations to resume outdoor installations. However, industry sources revealed that due to the severe shortage of building materials imported from China, it is believed that the difficulties of the Chinese construction industry will continue for about two to three months.

▲The Chinese construction industry has started one after another, and the protection is correct. (Provided by Liu Hu)

  Liu Hu, the Brooke Forestry owner who runs building renovation and stainless steel and iron projects, said that the company currently has three single projects on hand to resume work, including a commercial building and two households. A few days ago, the construction industry stopped work orders, and two or three of the company's coworkers have begun to stock up in the factory a week ago, packing up I-beams and other materials to prepare for the restart of outdoor construction. It is expected that from the 8th, the construction and renovation of the construction site will resume.

  Now that he has to do work and to prevent epidemics, he has prepared masks for his workers. Everyone will wear two pairs of gloves when starting work, and he will also wear a hat when necessary. However, under full armament, many jobs are still inconvenient to do. It is estimated that the construction period will be delayed to a certain extent, but the overall impact is not too great.

  The most difficult at present may be building materials. Liu Hu said that because of the difficulty in importing, it is very difficult for Chinese builders to buy building materials from China. Many materials are not available and only alternative materials can be used. For example, the recently normalized transparent acrylic plastic plates are needed for large and small businesses to resume work. The materials are already difficult to find and difficult to buy. Most of them can only be changed to other materials such as glass.

  Liu Hu said frankly, now that costs and prices have risen, but not doing it or not, otherwise what about the rent? He said that none of the companies he operated did not apply for unemployment benefits and did not take a penny from the government. Fortunately, the workers are very supportive and believe that the epidemic prevention work is done properly, and they are willing to come back to work. Liu Hu hopes that the next resumption of work will be smooth. (Gao Shiyun)