See if any are interested in keeping their projects going. They should have the equipment to move things out. The expectation is things will get worse before they get better, which is why we went raiding yesterday.
Grey PVC pipe, 10' or 20' long with a flared "bell" end are used to run electric cable. This is the stuff that is running out. Grainger has the 1.5" listed at $42/10' section. 4" is $112/10'.
White PVC without bell end is plumbing pipe. Supplies and prices are still reasonable although price is also going up (last year, a 10' section of 1.5" went for $5.50 at Home Depot. Same now goes for close to $9.)
Light green pipe is for drainage - it can hold a vehicle driving over it.
The stuff too large to fit your arms around sounds a bit weird. If it is black and corrugated, it is culvert pipe. That would be e.g. driveway construction.
Grey PVC pipe, 10' or 20' long with a flared "bell" end are used to run electric cable. This is the stuff that is running out. Grainger has the 1.5" listed at $42/10' section. 4" is $112/10'.
White PVC without bell end is plumbing pipe. Supplies and prices are still reasonable although price is also going up (last year, a 10' section of 1.5" went for $5.50 at Home Depot. Same now goes for close to $9.)
Light green pipe is for drainage - it can hold a vehicle driving over it.
The stuff too large to fit your arms around sounds a bit weird. If it is black and corrugated, it is culvert pipe. That would be e.g. driveway construction.