Cuts in public sector spending are threatening previous signs of recovery in the construction industry according to the latest NSCC State of Trade Survey.
Although the results for the second quarter of 2010 show Specialist Contractors reporting increases in enquiries (42%) and orders (39%), just 38% of respondents anticipate an increase in workload over the next 12 months, down from 53% last quarter.
As existing work nears completion, the conversion of future enquiries into orders will become critical in the coming months and the Coalition Government’s cost-cutting measures are likely to have a significant impact.
In spite of this future uncertainty, there are early signs of employment pressures with 78% of Specialist Contractors experiencing recruitment difficulties due to a low number of skilled applicants. This highlights the need for continued investment in training if a future skills shortage is to be prevented.
Payment practices have worsened this quarter with just 3% of Specialist Contractors reporting payment within 30 days and almost one in four waiting longer than 60 days. Cash retentions are further hampering cash flow with 85% of respondents having money withheld against them in retention. Almost half of these monies are overdue for release at an average of over £55,000 per respondent.
The NSCC Chief Executive, Suzannah Nichol, commented on the results of the NSCC survey: "Specialist Contractors continue to face difficult trading conditions and this quarter’s results highlight the importance of public sector funding to construction. With the industry accounting for 10% of GDP and generating £2.84 in economic activity for every £1 invested in it, the case for maintaining capital spend on construction projects couldn't be clearer.”
NSCC now contributes its findings to the State of Trade Survey published by the Construction Products Association (CPA) to enable the experiences of the specialist sector to be compared with the wider industry.
(GK)
Time and date
CONSTRUCTION DIRECTORY
Construction News
27/07/2010
Fall In Public Sector Spending Causes Concern For Specialist Contractors
Latest Construction News
15/11/2024
A major milestone has been reached in the UK's transition to a greener energy future. Ofgem has approved the Eastern Green Link 1 project, a £2.5 billion investment that will see the installation of a 196km subsea electricity cable between Scotland and England. The project, a joint venture between ...
15/11/2024
Falkirk Council has secured a £100 million Growth Deal that is expected to create 1,660 jobs and generate £628 million in economic benefits for the area. The Deal, signed by the UK and Scottish Governments, will fund 11 projects, including: • A Carbon Dioxide Utilisation Centre • A Bioeconomy ...
15/11/2024
The Scottish Plant Owners Association (SPOA) has raised concerns that the measures announced in the Autumn Budget could lead to the demise of the plant hire industry in Scotland. The association argues that the increased tax burden and other economic pressures will have a significant negative ...
15/11/2024
Maxi Construction has been awarded a £1.6 million contract by The City of Edinburgh Council to replace the Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC) roof at Pentland Primary School. The phased project will involve the removal of existing roof coverings and ceilings, the replacement of RAAC ...
15/11/2024
Clark Contracts has been awarded a contract to retrofit Scotland's National Retrofit Centre at BE-ST's Innovation Campus. The project aims to transform the building into a living laboratory, showcasing best practices in non-domestic retrofit. The ambitious project will involve a range of ...
15/11/2024
The Scottish Government has announced plans to bypass the villages of Springholm and Crocketford on the A75, a key route linking Scotland to Ireland. Jacobs UK Ltd has been awarded a contract to undertake initial design and assessment work for the bypass. The project is funded by the UK ...
15/11/2024
Dundee City Council has secured a £693,383 grant from the Scottish Government's Recycling Improvement Fund to upgrade its recycling facilities at Baldovie and Riverside. The funding will be used to purchase new waste management equipment, such as roll packers and compactors, to improve efficiency ...
15/11/2024
Homes for Good and Glasgow Credit Union have formed a partnership to address housing inequality in Glasgow and neighbouring areas. Glasgow Credit Union has provided a £2.4 million loan to Homes for Good, which will be used to purchase up to 35 homes for low-income individuals and families. The ...
15/11/2024
The historic Troon station has reopened following a £5m restoration project. The station was extensively damaged by a fire in 2021. Network Rail, in partnership with AmcoGiffen and CPMS, undertook the rebuild, which included the restoration of the station's iconic façade while incorporating modern ...
15/11/2024
BEAR Scotland, on behalf of Transport Scotland, is undertaking emergency works on the A828 between Ledaig and Benderloch to address a safety concern related to a deteriorating rock face. Recent monitoring has identified a fractured rock mass 60 metres above the road, requiring urgent attention. To ...