New York City is known for its high construction costs, with insurance being a significant factor contributing to these expenses. Bloomberg posted on X that industry leaders are calling for reforms to address these rising costs. Elizabeth Crowley, president and CEO of the Building Trades Employers' Association (BTEA), and Michael Capasso, president and CEO of CAC Industries, discussed the issue on a recent episode of the Odd Lots podcast. They highlighted how insurance, among other elements, is impacting the financial landscape of construction projects in the city. The conversation emphasized the urgent need for changes to alleviate the financial burden on construction companies and promote more sustainable practices in the industry.