Construction still adjusting to lockdown

Latest News Tue, Apr 14, 2020 6:16 AM

Glenigan researchers have now confirmed around 3,000 on-site projects that have been impacted by COVID-19 since the start of the outbreak.

Work is currently suspended on 29% of UK construction sites, accounting for 36% of the value of work currently on site.

Decisions by the devolved authorities has had a marked impact on construction activity across the UK this week, and construction sites in Northern Ireland have been the hardest hit, following the decision by the Northern Ireland Executive to suspend work on almost all construction sites.

The Scottish government has also announced that all non-essential sites should close, and this is having a significant impact upon private housing and non-residential sites north of the border. Overall, 79% of Scottish sites are currently suspended, accounting for 83% of the value of work currently on-site in Scotland.

However, a high proportion of public sector projects from health to utilities are mandated by the Scottish Executive as being essential services with work allowed to continue, and this focus on the completion of public sector and civil engineering projects is also highlighted in analysis of projects that have reopened this week, having previously been suspended.

As of 9th April, there were 261 reactivated sites throughout the UK, which is 10% of sites that were previously suspended, with a combined value of £10 billion. A total of 84 education projects have been reactivated, accounting for the greatest share (32%) of reactivated sites and for 12% of education projects currently under construction. A relatively high proportion of health (8%), community & amenity (4%), infrastructure (5%) and utilities projects (6%) have also been reactivated.

This may suggest that a number of private sector clients are happy in the current market to see work on their projects pause, delaying their liability to pay for work, in the same way that house-builders in particular have been stopping work.

Whilst 17% of reactivated sites are private housing projects, the sector remains the one most affected by site suspensions. The sector accounts for over half (58%) of all suspended sites. Work is suspended on 1,409 private housing sites, accounting for £29.7 billion or 59% of sector activity. The suspensions reflect both site-safety concerns and efforts by housebuilders to adjust work in-progress to match a slump in house sales as potential purchasers are unable to view new homes.

Last week, Glenigan reported that the longer-term development pipeline remains firm, and offers encouraging signs for the market once the current situation is resolved, and the good news is that this continues to be the case.

March was one of the best months for planning approvals against any month in the previous year in terms of volume. When looking at seasonally adjusted data, March was only down 3% compared with February 2020. This is in keeping with the general trend, and therefore suggests COVID-19 is yet to have a real impact. Health and Social Housing detailed planning approvals both had strong months compared with February, with the value of plans for Social Housing up 16% month on month.

Regionally, London, the East Midlands and the East of England are all down compared with the previous month when looking at seasonally adjusted data. However, the other parts of the UK are showing signs of clear growth, with detailed planning approvals up 82% in Wales and up 34% in the South West compared with February. The South East also experienced growth in detailed planning approvals, seeing a 5% rise on February.

Featured News

Specification news
Work underway on site of Manchester Digital Campus

Groundworks have started on the land where the government campus to drive forward...

Read More >>

Specification news
Risk Assessment Requirements for UK Businesses

Understanding risk assessment requirements is essential for organisations that want...

Read More >>

BUILDING PRODUCT LIBRARY - LATEST BROCHURES

Master Catalogue Brochure

Master Catalogue
By F.H. Brundle

Download Now >>

Paints & Coatings Brochure

Paints & Coatings
By F.H. Brundle

Download Now >>

Cedral Roofs Brochure Brochure

Cedral Roofs Brochur...
By Cedral by Etex

Download Now >>

Cedral Facades Brochure Brochure

Cedral Facades Broch...
By Cedral by Etex

Download Now >>

2026 Product Brochure Brochure

2026 Product Brochur...
By ​The Radiator Compan...

Download Now >>

BUILDING PRODUCT DIRECTORY - LATEST PRODUCTS

Cedral Birkdale
Cedral Birkdale

Cedral - Birkdale fibre cement slate has a smooth surface and dressed edges. It offers a traditional...

Read More >>

Cedral Thrutone Smooth
Cedral Thrutone Smooth

Cedral - Thrutone Smooth are a low-profile fibre cement slate that features a smooth surface and...

Read More >>

Cedral Rivendale
Cedral Rivendale

Cedral - Rivendale slates are designed to reflect the qualities of natural slate. Available in...

Read More >>

CONSTRUCTION VIDEOS - LATEST VIDEOS

Fortitude™ Steel Railing Systems: Adjustable Off-the-Shelf Balustrade Guide
Fortitude™ Steel Railing Systems: Adjustable Off-the-Shelf Balustrade Guide

Fortitude Steel Railings and Balustrades are one of the most versatile, off-the-shelf, steel...

Watch Now >>

Pro-Railing® Stainless Steel Handrail Systems: 6 Modern Balustrade & Glass Railing Solutions
Pro-Railing® Stainless Steel Handrail Systems: 6 Modern Balustrade & Glass Railing Solutions

Pro-Railing® – our Stainless Steel Handrail Component System with six stunning ranges to choose...

Watch Now >>

Why Professionals Choose Outdure QwickBuild | Aluminium Deck Frame Case Study
Why Professionals Choose Outdure QwickBuild | Aluminium Deck Frame Case Study

This case study explores a stunning designer terrace featuring the Outdure QwickBuild system,...

Watch Now >>