A report by the UK’s Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has released findings, which suggest a slowing housing market is dampening the confidence of the Construction sector.
According to the institute, workload growth has bounced back in the public works, public housing and private industrial sectors, but the infrastructure sector has seen growth in workloads slow considerably.
For the second consecutive quarter, Scotland saw the fastest expansion in workloads. London and the South East are now experiencing the slowest workload growth of all the regions.
However, skill shortages have remained relatively constant with 30 per cent of respondents to an RICS survey reporting difficulties in hiring tradesmen this quarter, compared to 29 per cent in quarter two. Labour demand in construction is presently being satisfied by the ongoing flow of migrant workers from Eastern Europe.
David Stubbs, RICS senior economist, said: "The cooling of the housing market, following the credit crunch and the Northern Rock turmoil has filtered down to the outlook for the construction market.
"The construction industry is stable and a slight downturn in confidence is to be expected given the current economic situation."
The quarterly RICS survey focuses on many aspects of the UK’s £80bn construction market. It looks into the ongoing trends in house building activity, labour availability, expected profit margins and publicly funded building infrastructure projects.
The institute has 140,000 members worldwide and is governed by a Royal Charter, approved by Parliament. It is also a regulatory body working throughout 146 countries worldwide.
(DW/SP)
Time and date
CONSTRUCTION DIRECTORY
Latest Construction News
25/11/2024
Estilo Interiors has been selected to help Bruntwood SciTech as they invest a further £2.4 million into Birmingham as part of a plan to transform its Mclaren innovation hub. The project, located less than five minutes' walk from the future HS2 Curzon Street Station, will involve the building ...
25/11/2024
Cambridge Investment Partnership (CIP) has reached a significant milestone at Aylesborough Close in Arbury, with the completion of a topping-out ceremony. CIP board members, ward councillors, One Public Estate, Homes England and the CIP team gathered to lay the final brick at the highest point of ...
25/11/2024
Lovell has appointed Nicola Colley as head of land in the West Midlands, boosting the business' expertise in land opportunities. Having previously worked at Lovell for 12 years, Nicola has returned to a brand-new role at the national housebuilder, bringing with her experience from Taylor Wimpey ...
25/11/2024
Stepnell has commenced enabling works for a significant £9 million refurbishment of the Grade II listed Town Hall in Hugh Town, located on St Mary's in the Isles of Scilly. Spearheaded by the Council of the Isles of Scilly in partnership with Scilly Arts & Heritage, the project marks a pivotal ...
25/11/2024
Morgan Sindall Construction has successfully completed the restoration of West Bromwich Town Hall and Library, restoring the significant building to its former glory for the community to enjoy. Prior to the project's handover, Morgan Sindall gave a presentation to the SMBC Members and Town ...
25/11/2024
Persimmon Homes Severn Valley has donated 10,000 bricks to AccXel, the Construction Skills Accelerator Centre in Cinderford. The contribution will enable students at the Gloucestershire-based facility to gain hands-on experience and develop essential skills for the construction industry. The ...
25/11/2024
Nearly a year after work began, significant progress is being made at Huddersfield station as part of the Transpennine Route Upgrade (TRU). This transformative project aims to modernise the key northern transport hub while preserving its rich heritage as a Grade I listed building. One of the ...
25/11/2024
Renovating a property can be a challenging and complex process, especially when integrating new and existing building elements. At R Elliott Associates Ltd, we specialise in helping clients navigate these challenges by providing expert planning, design, and support to pre-empt any potential ...
25/11/2024
Northumbrian Water has announced a significant investment of £3.5 million at its Great Ayton Sewage Treatment Works (STW) to enhance its capacity to manage stormwater. The project involves the installation of a new storm tank capable of holding up to 317 cubic meters of combined rainwater and ...
25/11/2024
Balfour Beatty Flannery, a partnership between Balfour Beatty and Flannery Plant Hire, has trained its 1,000th student at its Operator Skills Hub. With over 250,000 additional workers needed in the construction industry by 2028, Balfour Beatty Flannery's Operator Skills Hub is key in addressing ...