Master builder companies are reporting signs of stability within the building industry with workloads up seven per cent and enquires rising by three per cent over the last three months, according to the latest State of Trade Survey Q2 2024, from the Federation of Master Builders (FMB).
Brian Berry, Chief Executive of the FMB commented, “The FMB’s latest survey for Q2 2024 has shown continued stability. While this represents a clear improvement on the challenging market conditions SME builders were experiencing in late 2023, and offers a glimmer of hope for the future, there is still substantial room for improvement. Increasing workloads are a positive sign that the construction industry is slowly growing. However, firms are continuing to face difficulties in recruitment, which has been an ongoing issue. It’s also worrying to see a significant rise in the number of businesses reporting lower than expected profits this quarter, 55 per cent, up from 44 per cent in Q1 2024, which shows the challenges the UK continues to face.”
Berry concluded, “The new Government has used its early weeks in office to announce promising plans to boost house building rates and reform the planning system, which may result in a much needed economic stimulus. However, the UK is currently experiencing a construction skills crisis, and concerns remain about viability without the workforce in place to deliver new homes. The Prime Minister’s speech laying the groundwork for Skills England was hopeful but lacked detail. We need to see a long-term skills plan to deliver the Government’s ambitions for growth.”
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The FMB State of Trade Survey for Q2 2024 found:
Market conditions
Skills
Changes in prices and costs
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