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Last Updated:
21st November 2016
The latest BuildUK trade survey, which was undertaken with Glenigan, reveals that whilst output from Build UK members increased modestly during the third quarter of 2016, there was a decline in enquiries. Nevertheless whilst contractors anticipate that overall workloads will lighten during the final quarter of 2016, output is still expected to rise over the next 12 months.
Labour shortages prevented a quarter of contractors (25%) from bidding for work during the third quarter of 2016, a figure which has risen from 16% in Q2. This was also reflected in the tightening of industry capacity, with 85% of contractors operating at over 75% of their capacity and 49% operating at over 90%.
These difficulties are increasingly reflected in the cost of labour, with 55% reporting an increase in labour costs compared to the previous quarter and 60% reporting their labour costs as higher than a year ago. According to the Q3 results, the trades proving the most difficult for contractors to recruit are professional/technical staff and supervisors, brick layers and carpenters. The main reasons stated for difficultly in filling vacancies include a lack of required skills (47%), a low number of applicants with the required experience (44%) and a lack of qualifications (27%).
With regard to payment, 46% of contractors reported waiting at least 46 days on average despite only 16% having average contract terms of 46 days or more.
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