New build workloads for small house builders in the social housing market are at their lowest level since 1999, warns the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) in its latest State of Trade Survey, the only one of its kind looking at small and medium sized (SME) companies in the construction sector.
Brian Berry, Chief Executive of the FMB said: "Social housing new build workloads are at their worst since 1999 when the FMB’s State of Trade Survey records began. Around 66% of building companies reported lower workloads, a marked increase from 47% at the end of 2011. The private new housing sector fared little better with around 55% of firms indicating that workloads had fallen in the first three months of 2012, compared with 45% in the last three months of 2011.
"The fact that workloads for small house builders are at an all time low is very worrying given the nation’s chronic shortage of affordable housing. Although the Government has introduced a number of promising initiatives to try and help the industry, support tends to be awarded to the large volume house builders meaning SMEs still miss out. The industry has lost around 69% of its smaller firms since the late 1980s and will lose even more of them if the Government and local authorities continue to drive them out of the market with the additional burdens of red tape and financial contributions that they are expected to pay."
The survey shows that the SME building sector has been in recession for four years.
Mr Berry concluded: "These dismal results for small builders demonstrate the length and severity of the recession in the construction sector not helped by the fact that 84% of firms expect building materials costs to increase over the next six months."
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