Bozeman Build Report #18

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Howdy makers of Montana

Welcome back to the Bozeman Build Report covering trade related activities happening in Montana and around the Northern Rockies. Today were talking about new luxury developments, water lines, Billings Coca-Cola, grizzle’s and cows. Stay tuned and enjoy the next 5 minutes of blue collar updates.

Fully loaded double parked near Judeth Gap, MT

Keep the saw sharp and enjoy these long hot summer days,

When, what, and who is the Bozeman Build? The BB is a 1x/week free email newsletter delivered every Monday morning focused on mountain West trades with an emphasis on Montana. The author Daniel Z has a background in accounting, commodities, construction, trucking, and operates a small business called blockbiome. Daniel is not a financial or building advisor.

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Commodities

Scrap prices from Pacific Recycling (as of Mid May - not current and not a quote!)

Montana Commodities

Commodity prices below as of June 21 around 11am. The Bozeman Build is not financial advice.

Montana Hard

MT HARD

Price

Weekly

Monthly

YoY

Copper

$4.45

-1.05%

-8.26%

14.17%

Crude

$80.73

3.37%

4.01%

15.87%

Natural Gas

$2.71

-5.99%

-4.70%

0.53%

Montana Soft

MT SOFT

Price

Weekly

Monthly

YoY

Wheat

$560.96

-8.20%

-18.83%

-25.28%

Live Cattle

$187.69

0.45%

1.95%

9.66%

Lumber

$458.59

-7.47%

-14.77%

-18.25%

Large swings last week

Wheat futures traded around $5.8 per bushel, marking a six-week low, due to expectations of increased wheat supply from the United States. (Down -8.20% WoW)

Lumber prices fell to below $480 per thousand board feet in June, marking their lowest point in over a year, driven by US data showing weaker demand for wood and housing construction materials. (Down -7.47% WoW)

Local, State, Northern Rockies Trade Pulse

Bozeman trade pulse

MT 64 TIGER Grant - MDT

June 24-28, 2024 Gallatin County, the Montana Department of Transportation (MDT), and Riverside Contracting Inc. are resuming work on the MT 64 TIGER Grant project. Here are the anticipated activities for the week of June 24.

Project plan sourced from MDT

New “Luxury Student Housing” Development Coming to Bozeman

A new off-campus housing development for Montana State University students is underway. The Boötes Apartments will be located south of Bobcat Stadium at the corner of 11th Avenue and Opportunity Way.

According to the project plans, there will be 15 buildings with 71 dwellings plus a clubhouse. The housing options will include 4BD/4BA townhomes as well as 3BD/3BA and 2BD/2BA apartments. - Bozeman Real Estate Group

Photo sourced from Bozeman Real Estate Group

Commission denies zoning proposal for northwest Bozeman development Commissioners again denied a zoning application for a northwest Bozeman development this week. City commissioners earlier this year voted to approve the annexation of the 40 acres, but did not approve the R-4 zoning - Bozeman Daily Chronicle

Montana trade pulse

Beartooth Basin for sale

  • 20-year permit allowing year-round operations to 90 acres / 1000+ vertical feet. This is the exclusive ski area permit on the Beartooth Highway.

  • 2 high-speed Doppelmayr surface lifts, 3 Snowcats, portable diesel generator, 7 trailers, all tools and equipment needed to operate ski area.

Contact [email protected] and read more on their website

MDT News released last week

  • 20240620-150558 | Rehab Project on I-115 in Butte is Substantially Complete

  • 20240617-092215 | Proposed Resurfacing On Foys Lake Road

  • 20240617-075308 | West Main Street - Laurel Project To Begin

PGE joins Grid United and ALLETE in 3,000 megawatt east-west transmission line The North Plains Connector transmission line will more than double the transfer capacity between the eastern and western U.S. electric grids, providing PGE access to new, diverse resources and bolstering reliability for customers. - Portland General

Montana ranching group working to reduce conflicts between grizzly bears and livestock ENNIS — For over a decade, Madison Valley Ranchlands Group has been working to decrease conflict between wildlife and livestock. And in part, thanks to their early successes, new investments are being made to address the problem. - KTVQ

Wyoming, Delaware, and Montana are the most entrepreneurial states of 2024 so far. It might be due to business-friendly taxes. Wyoming, Delaware, and Montana have had the most new businesses per 100,000 residents open this year, per Census Bureau data - Business Insider

Canal pipe breaks, threatening a northern Montana irrigation project and drinking water Two century-old steel pipes that help convey water from a river on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation to a river that helps irrigate northern Montana cropland have failed, causing local flooding and raising concerns about the availability of drinking water for at least 14,000 residents this summer, including in the city of Havre. - ABC News

Coca-Cola manufacturing and distribution facility open on Billings West End BILLINGS — Coca-Cola Bottling Company High Country is now operating in Billings, two years after the company broke ground for the manufacturing and distribution facility on Harnish Boulevard. - KTVQ Billings

Governor Gianforte, Chamber of Commerce Highlight Montana’s Business Climate Talking with Montana Chamber President and CEO Todd O’Hair, the governor outlined his priorities to continue lowering taxes, reducing red tape, attracting new businesses, building the workforce, and addressing Montana’s housing shortage. - Montana Governor’s Office

GE Vernova turbines arrive at Montana wind site GE Vernova has begun delivering turbines for 248MW wind project in Still Water County, Montana. The project is expected to use an estimated 150-200 skilled workers during construction with an expected ongoing need for 10-15 permanent on-site workers during operation. - RE News

Montana Army National Guard loses load on Helena street

Northern Rockies trade pulse

Teton Pass Could Be Paved And Re-Open By Middle Of Next Week The Wyoming Department of Transportation told Cowboy State Daily on Tuesday that a newly constructed detour of the collapsed section of Highway 22 over Teton Pass could be paved and ready to drive on by the middle of next week. - Cowboy State Daily

Online finds of the week

Construction of Jacksons Snow King new summit lodge

Hardin, Montana Loves stop

Identified 3 oversized loads of hard to tell steel at a Loves fuel station in Hardin. Also, Loves back in 2021 Loves started building RV stops around their facilities.

“The first RV Stop was installed in July of 2021 in Guthrie, Okla., followed by five more sites that year. In 2022, 20 more locations were added, and Wheeler said he expects 30 or more locations to be put in service in 2023.” - RV Business
 

Hey what is this?

Loves RV hookup and rec area

Signs of Lander

My favorite blue collar business signs from Main Street.

USA build pulse

Decided to omit this section to maintain focus on Montana and the Northern Rockies. Previously this content was rounded up and sourced from constructiondive.com

History of the week

Homesteading Pamphlet from 1912 Lists the Cost of Living in Montana from the Government Homesteads and How to Secure Them issued by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. - Digital Public Library of America

Have a great week,

Daniel

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