Xmas cheer for construction as growth speeds up

Aaron Morby 12 years ago
Share

Construction buyers have reported the fastest rise in output and jobs since August 2007.

The latest Markit/CIPS UK Construction Purchasing Managers’ Index recorded its seventh monthly rise on the trot last month, raising spirits about prospects for the year ahead.

The index jumped to a six-year high of 62.6 in November from 59.4 in October – where any figure above 50 signals growth.

Construction buyers pointed to a steep and accelerated expansion of house building activity in November, with the rate of growth the fastest for 10 years.

Work on commercial construction projects also increased sharply during the latest survey period, and the rate of expansion was the steepest since September 2007. Civil engineering activity increased at a robust pace that was little-changed from that recorded in October.

David Noble, Chief Executive Officer at the Chartered Institute of Purchasing & Supply, said: “House building lived up to its new-found status as star performer in November with the steepest growth rates in 10 years, with commercial and civil engineering activity holding their ground too.

“Inevitably, business confidence continued to rise sharply, helping to boost spending across the industry heading into the festive season.

“This in turn contributed to a significant increase in workforce numbers, pointing to continued optimism and rising expectations for the future.

He cautioned: “As seen in previous months, suppliers are struggling to keep up with the sharp surge in demand; stocks are being squeezed and delivery times continue to lengthen. Along with increasing cost burdens, there are worries that this will have an impact on output.

“Despite this construction firms are confident this won’t hold them back in the New Year.”

Tim Moore, Senior Economist at Markit and author of the Markit/CIPS Construction PMI, said: “Construction growth is still coming from a low base as output levels rebound from a deep and protracted double-dip recession that only really ended this summer.

“Therefore, while construction’s current growth trajectory may be the steepest for over six years, there is still a huge loss of output to recoup before the sector reaches its pre-recession peak.

“Looking ahead, there are a number of positive signs that improvements in activity levels will be maintained, as job creation picked up again in November and confidence about the business outlook reached its highest level since September 2009.”

Cips November

Latest news

Thames Water seeks tunnelling contractors

Bidding launched for £242m Teddington drought resilience scheme
2 days ago

UK’s biggest data centre plan breaks cover in Lincolnshire

Plans submitted for £7.6bn AI hyperscale build near Scunthorpe
2 days ago

Government seizes control to fast-track £5bn reservoir plan

Ministers bypass local planners for Lincolnshire and Fens reservoir projects
2 days ago

London council unveils £150m housing estate revamp plan

Hackney gears up to deliver 341 infill homes at De Beauvoir estate
2 days ago

Worker injured during prep work at Persimmon site

Houlihan & Co worker airlifted to hospital
2 days ago

Morrisroe sales slide 15% but group edges back into profit

Turnover hit by safety regulator brake on new high rise resi projects
2 days ago

First platforms installed at HS2 Old Oak Common station

Balfour Beatty VINCI SYSTRA starts station fit-out work: Video
2 days ago

Murphy hikes profit 25% to £84m as orders smash £5.4bn

Order book jumps by nearly two-thirds as firm extends global reach
3 days ago

Cladding specialist EAG files administration notice

Sister firm of failed contractor Alucraft lodges court notice
3 days ago

John Lewis wins battle to build four resi towers above store

Ardmore in frame for landmark £240m Ealing towers plan above new Waitrose
3 days ago

Restructure pays-off for HG Construction

Turnover down but profit up as Building Safety Act delays schemes
3 days ago

Mace confirmed for £100m Natural History Museum job

Construction to start imminently at Thames Valley site
3 days ago

McAleer & Rushe starts £90m Birmingham student rooms job

Selly Oak project will transform derelict supermarket site
3 days ago

20 firms win £577m public estate maintenance framework

Procurement Assist signs off four-year framework for cyclical works
3 days ago

Cubby in talks over rescue restructure after civils job setback

Carlisle contractor hit by Carlisle Southern Link Road losses
4 days ago

Rayner rips up rules to get small builders building

Wildlife habitat rules and building safety levy dropped on sites up to 49 homes
4 days ago

Cladding costs recovery helps Willmott Dixon return to profit

Contractor claimed back £20m from third parties last year
4 days ago

£35m Hereford Western Bypass job to go to tender

Phase 1 tender set for September with design element included
4 days ago

GEG Capital swoops for high-voltage cable contractor APS

Inverness investor continues market expansion with deal for St Helens cable firm
4 days ago

Blackburn seeks bidders for £250m framework

Council starts tender process for major eight-year deal
4 days ago

House builders to face fines for dragging feet on site starts

New powers will let councils penalise slow developers and reclaim stalled plots
5 days ago

HS2 investigation into labour supply pay rates

Probe follows claims that self-employed workers were charged out at PAYE rates
5 days ago

Rydon narrows losses as £27m spent on fire safety repairs

Post-Grenfell work provisions increased to £19m
5 days ago

McLaren lands Boxing Academy school

Contractor starts work on East London site
5 days ago

Firms wanted for £1.5bn green housing retrofit deal

Procure Plus opens bidding for low-carbon housing upgrades framework
5 days ago

Waterloo Station revamp plan advances with new regeneration pact

15-year improvement scheme back on track with new partnership deal
5 days ago

Groundworks firm Corbyn goes under

£33m-turnover specialist now in hands of administrators
1 week ago

Home office says sorry to FP McCann after site raid

Precast concrete contractor wins damages over "entirely erroneous and unfounded allegation"
1 week ago

Race on for £60m London Gateway container yard job

Civils and M&E job up for grabs at Berth 5
1 week ago

How Construction Enquirer can boost your business

Promote your business to a vast industry audience
1 week ago

Contractor services