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Construction recovery slowed in October

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The recovery in construction output continued in October, but was slower than in previous months. Construction output crept up by 1 per cent in October compared to September, new data from the Office for National Statistics has revealed. It was the sixth straight month of growth since the recovery from…

Building supplies hit by container-port congestion

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The Builders Merchants Federation (BMF) has warned the government that congestion at UK ports is affecting the availability of construction materials. BMF chief executive John Newcomb said: “There is a concern over the availability of products imported in containers, mainly from the Far East, such as ironmongery, plumbing items, tools…

Clients fear for contractors’ survival

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Public and private sector clients fear suppliers could struggle to survive the coming months. Cashflow problems as a result of the pandemic, coupled with potential disruption caused by Brexit, could prove too much for some companies, a civil servant has warned. Speaking at the Construction News Summit, Department for Education…

Severfield boss hails ‘surprisingly good’ results

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Severfield’s chief executive has called his company’s half-year results “surprisingly good”. The structural steel specialist reported a £6.6m pre-tax profit for the six months to the end of September, compared to £8.2m for the same period last year. Chief executive Alan Dunsmore told Construction News: “It’s been a surprisingly good…

London’s EU-born construction workforce halves

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The number of EU-born construction workers in London has halved in two years. Since the third quarter of 2018, the London construction market has seen the number of EU-born workers drop from 115,000 to 53,000 – a fall of 54 per cent. This is greater than the overall fall in…

Post-Brexit: minister pledges ‘race to the top’ on product quality

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The UK will not fall behind the EU on standards around building products after Brexit, housing minister Christopher Pincher (pictured) has said. Pincher told the House of Commons that the government is bringing through legislation that would see the UK equal or better the product regulations of the EU. Pincher…

Scotland-Northern Ireland link ‘more likely to be a tunnel’

Sir Peter Hendy to chair London Legacy Development Corporation

A proposed new connection between Northern Ireland and Scotland is more likely to be a tunnel than a bridge, Sir Peter Hendy has said. Earlier this year, prime minister Boris Johnson asked the Network Rail chair to look at how to improve transport connections across the UK, with Whitehall eyeing…

No-deal Brexit ‘will bring large-scale price hikes’

Brexit uncertainty blamed as construction activity falls again

Trade bodies representing the providers of construction materials and equipment have warned a no-deal Brexit will lead to substantial price rises and shortages. Builders Merchants Federation chief executive John Newcomb said: “We need a deal with the EU. Without it, the impact of large-scale price increases across the industry and…

Skills shortage: Home Office rejects call to help bring in bricklayers

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The Home Office has decided not to adopt a recommendation from its migration committee to relax immigration rules for bricklayers and masons, to encourage them to move to the UK. People working in occupations on the government’s shortage occupation list are given special dispensations under some immigration restrictions in a…

Mace deputy chairman to chair overseas work group

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Mace deputy chairman Mark Holmes has been named new industry co-chair of Infrastructure Export UK (IE:UK). The organisation, launched in 2017, is a forum for discussion about UK involvement in overseas infrastructure projects. At the time, it was described as a means through which firms could come together as joint…