CPA releases UK Economic and Construction Update

CPA releases UK Economic and Construction Update

According to the latest CPA update, the IHS Markit/CIPS UK Construction PMI for commercial was 64.4 in May, reflecting increasing activity since the start of the year, primarily fit-out work for offices and retail and leisure (preparing for opening/reopening) as restrictions ease.

The full update is available to members here.

The updated issues are in Pages 1-4 of the weekly update including: 

  1. IHS Markit/CIPS UK Construction PMI (May 2021)
  2. IHS Markit/CIPS UK Manufacturing PMI (May 2021)
  3. IHS Markit/CIPS UK Services PMI (May 2021)
  4. HMRC UK Construction Furloughs (April 2021)
  5. BEIS UK Brick Sales (April 2021)
  6. Bank of England Mortgage Approvals (April 2021)

Subsequent pages have existing construction data that remain relevant.

Market Data

FIS members have access to a wealth of Market Data, from leading sources like the Construction Products Association and Barbour ABI. In addition, FIS also gathers data specifically related to the finishes and interiors sector.

£6.3 billion worth of contracts awarded in May

£6.3 billion worth of contracts awarded in May

The latest information from Builders’ Conference shows that there were 551 contracts worth £6.3 billion awarded in May. The number is 13% higher than the monthly average over the past year and it is the fifth time in the last six months that the value has exceeded £6.0 billion, indicating a sustained recovery for construction post COVID‐19. 35% of all the contracts awarded by value were housing (£2.2 billion), with rail projects making up 17% (£1.1. billion) and office projects 8% (£517 million).

The number of tender opportunities was consistent with the previous month but remains 25% below the monthly average for the past year.

Market Data

FIS members have access to a wealth of Market Data, from leading sources like the Construction Products Association and Barbour ABI. In addition, FIS also gathers data specifically related to the finishes and interiors sector.

CPA releases UK Economic and Construction Update

CPA releases UK Economic and Construction Update

CPA has issued its latest weekly update, which is available to members here. The three updated issues in Pages 1-2 of the weekly update are:

  1. Zoopla UK House Price Index (April 2021)
  2. Speedy Hire Annual Results (May 2021)
  3. British Land Annual Results (May 2021)

Subsequent pages have existing construction data that remain relevant.

The CPA’s latest forecasts (Spring 2021) is available here.

Market Data

FIS members have access to a wealth of Market Data, from leading sources like the Construction Products Association and Barbour ABI. In addition, FIS also gathers data specifically related to the finishes and interiors sector.

Costs and supply concerns rise as recovery broadens in Q1

Costs and supply concerns rise as recovery broadens in Q1

According to the latest Trade Survey from the Construction Products Association, the recovery of the construction industry gathered momentum and was broad-based in the first quarter of 2021.

Construction product manufacturers on both the heavy side and light side recorded a quarterly rise in sales in Q1, whilst SME building contractors and chartered surveyors saw widespread growth across the sector after workloads rebounded in industrial and commercial. Nevertheless, private housing and RM&I remained the main drivers of construction activity during the first quarter due to government housing policies and growing demand for properties with more outdoor and office/study space as a result from increased homeworking.

FIS members can access the full results here.

 

Market Data

FIS members have access to a wealth of Market Data, from leading sources like the Construction Products Association and Barbour ABI. In addition, FIS also gathers data specifically related to the finishes and interiors sector.

Open statement following latest announcements of further shortages in gypsum products

Open statement following latest announcements of further shortages in gypsum products

The finishes and interiors sector is facing unprecedented material shortages and inflation in a number of areas (including gypsum products, steel, fixings, insulation, sealants and adhesives and timber).  In the wake of this, FIS is urging the supply chain to heed the advice of the Construction Leadership Council and apply the lessons learned in 2020 about working in partnership and collaboration.  This is a issue for the entire supply chain, but specialist contractors are reporting these acute challenges are being ignored in the wake of pressure to simply maintain programme.  This is unacceptable, we need to be working together, alert and reactive to the challenges on the ground and focussed on the very real risks of undermining specifications, warranties and even compliance and, at the same time, destroying businesses in our rush to get the job done.

Too often in difficult times, construction gets contractual and adopts a siege mentality, parcelling up and forcing risk down the supply chain with distorted standard contracts that include fixed prices with no scope for fluctuation and rely on overly punitive delay clauses to force people to press on at all costs.  The much talked about transformation needs to be built on sustainable and supportive supply chain partnerships and must start now.

We need complete transparency and clear communication from suppliers and to support a structured dialogue with clients, working together to help them to understand that these events are beyond the control of individual companies and ensuring that we work together, flexibly, to resolve and manage supply and pricing issues rather than leaving SMEs in the supply chain to swallow all of this risk.

Our supply chain has had an unprecedented and difficult year, we need to nurture it back to health, transcend these old and punitive ways or we will drive people out of business to the detriment of all.

FIS is maintaining information on shortages and their impact on the supply chain on here.  If you feel you are being treated unfairly or have information to share or require any information to support your negotiations with clients, please don’t hesitate to call Iain McIlwee on 07792 959 481 or email iainmcilwee@thefis.org

The Construction Leadership Council has also issued a statement regarding shortages, which can be read here

FIS Webinar 15th June, Midday – 1pm: Managing your business in a time of shortage – book your place here

FIS is urging all companies in the supply chain to support the Construction Leadership Council endorsed Conflict Avoidance Pledge as a demonstration of commitment to a healthier approach to working together as a supply chain.  Sign the Pledge Here.

CPA releases UK Economic and Construction Update

CPA releases UK Economic and Construction Update

CPA has issued its latest weekly update, which is available to members here. The updated issues are in Pages 1-6 of the weekly update including:

  1. IHS Markit/CIPS Flash UK PMI (May 2021)
  2. ONS UK Construction Employment (2021 Q1)
  3. ONS/Land Registry House Prices by Region (March 2021)
  4. Rightmove House Price Index (May 2021)
  5. HMRC UK Property Transactions (April 2021)
  6. Vistry Group Trading Update (May 2021)
  7. Kingfisher Trading Update (May 2021)

Subsequent pages have existing construction data that remain relevant.

The CPA’s latest forecasts (Spring 2021) is available here.