Construction industry hopes new PM will cut taxes and shake-up planning

The building industry is hoping the new prime minister Liz Truss will cut construction business taxes, reform planning and back green retrofits of the country’s housing stock. The National Federation of Builders, NFB, said Ms Truss and the cabinet should focus on ensuring a healthy pipeline of new work across all sectors. Policy director James M Butcher said: “We want to see continued investment in major infrastructure, public sector capital projects, housing and implementation of a national retrofit strategy to [...]

Prompt payment code for SMEs needs more muscle

Large firms should be made to pay SMEs within 30 days of invoice, urges the Chartered Institute of Building, CIOB, in its Covid-19 and Construction report. The professional body wants the government to strengthen the prompt payment code, which requires companies to pay SME suppliers within a month. It has highlighted that ‘a mere’ 3,500 companies are signatories to the code because it’s voluntary. The call follows recent CIOB research showing more than half of the 1,400 SMEs surveyed were [...]

Builders merchants index reports record-breaking revenue due to inflation

Builders merchants recorded the highest revenue since their building index began in 2014 for the second quarter of this year despite a year-on-year drop in sales volume of 11 per cent. The total value of sales for April to June was more than a quarter higher than the same period in 2019 and four per cent greater than in 2021 due to price inflation of more than 17 per cent. Builders Merchants Federation chief executive John Newcomb said: “The negative [...]

New home completions reach pre-pandemic levels

Housebuilders completed 40,289 new homes in the second quarter of 2022 – a 16 per cent year-on-year increase, according to the National House Building Council, NHBC, figures. Private sector completions saw a 23 per cent year-on-year at 29,963 but affordable and rental sector completions stayed flat at 10,326. NHBC chief executive Steve Wood said: “Our latest figures demonstrate that output from the new homes market has made a solid return. “At this stage, we are not seeing evidence that the cost-of-living crisis [...]

New chancellor urged to reintroduce red diesel to cut building costs

The new Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi should make re-introducing tax cuts on diesel a priority if he’s serious about tackling construction inflation, claims the National Federation of Builders, NFB. The trade body said it was renewing its campaign to press for red diesel on building sites where the fuel used to receive a 47 pence per litre rebate. NFB’s housing and planning policy head Rico Wojtulewicz said: “With fuel thefts rising and diesel now at over £2 a litre, the chancellor [...]

Manchester region pledges to scale up new net-zero homes

Greater Manchester has announced ambitious plans to build 30,000 net-zero homes over the next 16 years through a partnership with the government’s housing accelerator Homes England. The homes are part of a broader social, environmental, and economic vision for the area which covers Bolton, Bury, Manchester, Oldham, Rochdale, Salford, Stockport, Tameside, Trafford and Wigan. Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham said: “Right now we have to be creating homes and infrastructure that are fit for a better future, and our ambition [...]

Builders Seek National Strategy

Boris Johnson’s announcement to insulate more homes to protect people from the cost-of-living crisis has added weight to adopting a national green retrofit strategy claims the building industry. They argue that a proper assessment of householders’ homes first to decide what remedial action is appropriate should happen before insulating a property. “For example, there’s no point rolling out Icynene spray foam Insulation in a property which has a cold roof as this would cause long-term damage and the product itself isn’t [...]

Construction firms shy away from housebuilding due to insurance issues

Nearly a third of construction firms have been forced to switch from housebuilding to other types of work due to inadequate professional indemnity insurance, PII, according to an industry poll. The Construction Leadership Council’s, CLC, survey found SMEs were particularly badly hit by increased premiums and excess levels plus wide-ranging exclusions. Out of the 652 firms that responded to the poll, two-thirds said high-rise residential work accounted for less than five per cent of their workload. CLC PII group chair [...]

New build homes in London bounce back

New homes in London recorded a 51 per cent year-on-year increase according to the National House Building Council’s, NHBC, registration figures for the first quarter of 2021. Wales saw an 84 per cent rise followed by 65 per cent for the East Midlands and 52 per cent for the West Midlands.  Northern Ireland experienced an eight per cent decrease and Scotland a six per cent drop. Overall, the volume of new homes registered was up by a quarter to 45,991 [...]

Custom and self-build demand soars in face of modest permissions increase

The number of individuals registering to construct a self-build or custom house rose by a third while permissions granted increased by just seven per cent. Government statistics show 12,263 individuals joined local councils’ custom and self-build register between 31st October 2020 and 30th October 2021 – a 31 per cent year-on-year increase. And 157 new groups joined the register – a 12 per cent rise on the previous year. However, councils granted just 8,309 planning permissions for service plots reflecting [...]

Smaller builders call for clearer guidance on looming new regs

More than half of SME builders feel unprepared for imminent changes in building regulations to improve energy efficiency, claims the Federation of Master Builders, FMB. New rules on ventilation, conservation of fuel and power, overheating and infrastructure for charging electric vehicles come into force on the 15th of June. FMB chief executive Brian Berry said: “Over 50 per cent of small, local builders are not yet prepared or are not aware of the changes. This puts them at real risk [...]

Lyn Garner to step up housebuilding on GLA land

London’s mayor Sadiq Khan has appointed Lyn Garner to oversee the capital’s housing delivery on land the authority owns. Ms Garner will offer strategic oversight on building new homes on Greater London Authority Group, GLA Group, land which includes Transport for London and the London Fire Brigade. “There’s huge potential and a genuine commitment among all involved to use our landholdings to tackle London's housing crisis,” said Ms Garner who will continue as London Legacy Development  Corporation chief executive. Her appointment [...]