Construction growth forecasts downgraded as risks grow

Aaron Morby 9 years ago
Share

Forecasters have lowered construction growth predictions for this year from 3.6% to 3% as fears mount about growing headwind for the industry.

The Construction Products Association has cut its forecast for the third time in nine months amid concern of a deepening global slowdown, the impact of the EU referendum on investors and skills shortages.

Even with these taken into account construction can look forward to around 3%-plus annual growth over the next few years, with infrastructure work expected to soar 57% by 2019, if Government can keep its spending plans on track.

CPA spring forecast highlights

  • Construction output is forecast to rise 3.0% in 2016 and 3.6% in 2017
  • Private housing starts expected to rise 5.0% in both 2016 and 2017
  • New offices activity anticipated to increase 7.0% in 2016 and 6.0% in 2017
  • Retail construction expected to fall 1.0% in 2016 and only rise 2.0% in 2017
  • Warehouses activity forecast to increase 23.7% by 2019
  • Infrastructure work is anticipated to rise 56.3% by 2019

Professor Noble Francis, economics director, said:  “The latest forecasts for construction are still positive.

“With growth of 3.0% in 2016 and 3.6% in 2017, activity in the construction industry is expected to outpace growth in the wider UK economy.

“The risks to this growth, however, continue to rise.  UK economic growth forecasts continue to be downgraded in light of poorer global economic growth prospects.

“In addition, the months leading up to the EU referendum in June will inevitably see a drop off in investment as increased uncertainty leads nervous investors to adopt a ‘wait and see’ policy until the referendum is out of the way, which could have a significant impact on UK economic growth and the construction sector in particular. ”

Despite substantial risks, the CPA anticipates growth in the three largest construction sectors; private housing, commercial and infrastructure.

It said: “Private housing starts are forecast to rise 5% in 2016 and 2017, with major house builders keen to take advantage of high demand for home ownership and government policies that attempt to deal with issues around affordability. 

“After a spike in property transactions in Q1 owing to April’s increase in stamp duty for buy-to-lets and second homes, however, don’t be surprised to see a fall in property transactions in Q2.  That shouldn’t affect the general housing market medium-term, as the return on investment in property remains considerable.”

Work in the commercial offices sector is forecast to grow by 7% this year and a further 6% in 2017 due to major developments in the pipeline, not just in London but also Birmingham and Manchester.

But retail construction is expected to fall 1% this year and only rise 2% next year as major supermarket chains consolidate, focusing more on small convenience stores where sales margins are higher. 

The shift away from high street shopping to the internet will continue to drive industrial warehouses construction, expected to increase 10% this year and a further 5% in 2017.

Francis said: “Infrastructure work is forecast to rise 56.3% by 2019 due to growth in rail, energy, roads, water and sewerage; however, there are key issues in the medium-term. 

“The most pressing issue is whether the wider construction industry actually has the skills available to deal with double-digit growth in the infrastructure, commercial and private sectors at the same time. 

“By 2019, total construction output is expected to be £20bn higher than in 2015, yet employment in the industry remains 324,000 lower than it was over seven years ago.  If the growth we have forecast is to be achieved then the serious issue of skills shortages needs to be addressed.”

Latest news

Three arrested in Blu-3 and Mace bribery probe

Serious fraud office swoops over alleged £3m bribes to former Mace associates
2 hours ago

Scotland’s most complex A9 dualling job heads to market

Market testing starts for £205m Pitlochry to Killiecrankie 6.4km upgrade
38 minutes ago

Turkish contractor Limak to build new Luton Town stadium

Construction to start this summer on 25,000-seater venue
10 hours ago

Murphy on board at new £32m rail station

Construction to start next year at Golborne station
9 hours ago

HS2 engineers finish UK’s heaviest bridge slide early

A46 Kenilworth Bypass reopens 30 hours earlier than planned
8 hours ago

Bowmer + Kirkland to build £190m Oxford science scheme

Work to start at end of next month on 180,000 sq ft Fabrica scheme
16 hours ago

New BAM leisure centre pool springs a leak

Contractor investigating "technical issues" delaying new £36m green leisure centre
1 day ago

United Living lands £250m HyNet pipeline deal

Firm wins deal to design and build over 34km of pipework to collect CO2
16 hours ago

Hydrogen diggers get green light to use roads

JCB hails historic decision for advance of hydrogen-fuelled plant on sites
17 hours ago

Go-ahead for McAleer & Rushe Glasgow student job

£100m funding deal paves way for 591-bed student tower
17 hours ago

Fly-tippers to get their vehicles crushed

Drones will be used to identify cowboy construction waste operators
17 hours ago

Green light for £150m West End office revamp

Shaftesbury Avenue office retrofit retains 75% of original building
2 days ago

Morgan Sindall lands £20m Brunswick Wharf scheme in Bideford

North Devon waterside project will provide 100 flats
1 day ago

Former Keltbray managers jailed after corruption trial

Jail sentences following bribery probe on jobs including Battersea Power Station
2 days ago

Lidl pumps £500m into store and logistics expansion

Discounter plans 40 new stores this year as expansion ramps up
2 days ago

JJ Rhatigan UK profit jumps as turnover tops £150m

Irish contractor's expansion in England gathers pace
2 days ago

Driverless digger to be used on Taylor Woodrow site

Autonomous excavator to work at Manchester Airport after successful trial
2 days ago

MCS Build lands Basingstoke warehouse scheme

Construction starts this month after £26m funding deal
2 days ago

Leeds United unveil stadium revamp design

Club has still to set a timeframe for staged Elland Road upgrade
2 days ago

Bowmer & Kirkland boosts margins as profits surge to £69m

Revenue nudges up towards £1.3bn in year of expansion
3 days ago

Offshore construction starts on £4bn windfarm

Foundations for first of 95 turbines installed: Watch video
3 days ago

AECOM buys civils consultant Allen Gordon

Global giant acquires Scottish water and energy specialist
3 days ago

Plans in for £1bn Northern Gateway site in Manchester

Plan for 500-acre manufacturing and logistic park advance
3 days ago

RED wins £31m London Shoreditch student digs job

Two extra floors will be added to Willen House scheme
3 days ago

Deconstruct handed £12m Grenfell demolition

Firm maintaining building awarded job without bid race to speed process
3 days ago

Sizewell site workers get made to measure PPE

Bespoke fitting service on offer at new Bryson branch
3 days ago

Comment: Gateway is acting like a barricade

Contractors left banging their heads on an (unbuilt) brick wall
6 days ago

Final phase of £1.5bn Elephant and Castle revamp hits planning

Get Living submits revised plan for 500 homes and 450-bed student block
7 days ago

Ealing backs final phase of £1.3bn estate rebuild

Friary Park estate rebuild in Acton reaches end stage
6 days ago

Green light for scaled-down Nottingham student tower

Glasshouse Street scheme will deliver 247 student rooms
6 days ago

Contractor services