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Page 1: FEBRUARY 2016 - Barbour ABI · The latest GDP fi gures for the UK economy were released in the last month and they showed that the UK economy had grown by 0.5% in the fi nal quarter

Economic ContextMajor announcements and developments in the UK economy this month.

The Construction SectorThe main economic headlines in the construction industry this month.

Sectors in DetailA closer look at changes in the major sectors within the industry this month.

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Page 3: FEBRUARY 2016 - Barbour ABI · The latest GDP fi gures for the UK economy were released in the last month and they showed that the UK economy had grown by 0.5% in the fi nal quarter

There was continued growth in GDP in Q4 from Q3, but levels remained down on 2014 at 2.2%, compared to 2.9% last year.

The latest GDP fi gures for the UK economy were released in the

last month and they showed that the UK economy had grown by

0.5% in the fi nal quarter of 2015 (see Fig. 1.1). This was slightly

higher than the 0.4% rate of growth experienced in the third quarter

and meant that for the full year the economy grew by 2.2%, well

below the 2.9% recorded in 2014.

While the total level of output is now comfortably above its

pre-recession peak the pattern of growth within the economy is still

very much focussed towards the dominant service sector. The latest

fi gures show that the service sector is now 11.6% higher than its

pre-recession peak while construction is currently 4.2% below its

pre-recession peak and manufacturing is 6.4% below (see Fig. 1.2).

This indicates the scale of the challenge of rebalancing the economy

towards manufacturing and construction given the dominance of the

service sector.

Putting the UK’s economic recovery in the context of the other

G7 economies suggests that since 2008 the UK has had a middling

performance. While the USA and Canada have grown the most

since the start of 2008, the UK had more subdued growth from

2010 to 2013 but one of the fastest growing since then (see Fig. 1.3).

Other news this month on the UK economy includes:

❚ The IFS highlighted that slowing wage growth could endanger

the Chancellor’s target to eradicate the defi cit by 2020

❚ The latest Infl ation Report from the Bank of England forecast that

the infl ation level would remain below 1% for the whole of 2016

❚ The composite PMI index which measures activity across all

sectors rose to a six month high of 56.0

ECONOMIC CONTEXT

YEARLY GDP GROWTH SLOWS IN 2015

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Fig. 1.2 UK GDP Source: ONS

Construction is currently 4.2% below its pre-recession peak“

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Economic Context

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THE CONSTRUCTION SECTOR

SLOWER START TO THE YEAR FOR CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT VALUEA further slow down in output levels in Q4, but growth on the same period last year. Private housing and infrastructure are the bright lights for 2016.

The latest fi gures from the ONS show that the construction

sector decreased by 0.4% between September Q3 and Q4 2015.

Comparing output levels with Q4 last year showed an increase of

0.4% (see Fig. 2.1).

Private Housing returned to quarter on quarter growth, with output

levels up 4.5% on Q3 and also up 5.4% on the same quarter last

year. Public Housing had quarter on quarter growth of 1.6% but

more signifi cantly was down a considerable 21.8% on Q4 2014.

Infrastructure was down 3.9% on Q3 but remained up 20.7% up

on the same quarter last year. With some large projects headed

by HS2 and Thames Tideway Tunnel its hope that this sector will

provide a boost to output levels over next couple of years.

The CPA/Barbour ABI Index which measures the level of contracts

awarded using January 2010 as its base month recorded a

reading of 128 for October. This is a continued decrease from the

previous month. The readings for Private Housing remain high

at 235, although down from level of 265 the previous two month.

Commercial offi ces activity had a marked slowdown with a level of

only 87. With plenty of promised work in the pipeline it is hope that

the remainder of 2016 will see a pick up in activity.

CPA ForecastsThe Construction Products Association recently updated its

forecasts for 2016 and beyond and the industry is now predicted

to grow by 3.6% this year and 3.8% next year on the back of

continuing strength in the new build private residential sector and

increasing activity in the infrastructure sector (see Fig. 2.3).

Construction SectorAccording to Barbour ABI data on all contract activity, January

witnessed a decrease in construction activity levels with the value of

new contracts awarded at £5.3billion, based on a three month rolling

average (see Fig. 2.5). This is an 8.6% decrease from December

and a 3.7% decrease on the value recorded in January 2015. The

number of construction projects within the UK in January increased

by 26.1% on December, but were 18.3% lower than January 2015.

% change

Quarter 4 2014 –Quarter 4 2015

Quarter 3 2015 –Quarter 4 2015

Total All Work 0.4 -0.4

All New Work 2.8 0.2

Public Housing -21.8 1.6

Private Housing 5.4 4.5

Infrastructure 20.7 -3.9

Public (ex Infrastructure) -4.7 -1.1

Private Industrial 7.4 -6.2

Private Commercial -2.1 0.5

Repair & Maintenance -3.7 -1.4

Public Housing -4.1 -4.3

Private Housing 0.3 -2.9

Non-Housing -6.2 0.7

Fig. 2.1 Construction Activity by Sector (chained volume measure) Source: ONS

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Fig. 2.2 Contracts Awarded Source: CPA/Barbour ABI

Output Growth

2013 117,859 1.6%

2014 126,685 7.5%

2015 (e) 131,609 3.9%

2016 (f) 136,357 3.6%

2017 (p) 142,013 4.1%

2018 (p) 147,950 4.2%

2019 (p) 153,937 4.0%

Fig. 2.3 Growth Forecasts Source: Construction Products Association

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Projects by RegionLondon received the highest proportion of construction contracts

by region, accounting for 24% of the UK total (see Fig. 2.4). In

London, the award of the 22 Bishopsgate contract to Brookfield

Multiplex at a value of £500 million was the largest project in

January by construction value.

The North West had the second highest portion of contract activity

by value in January accounting for 13% of the value awarded.

The contract to develop a new pharmaceutical HQ for GSK in

Ulverston, Cumbria was the highest value contract in the region in

January with an estimated construction cost of £350 million. Wales

followed closely with the next highest proportion of contracts by

value, also with 13% of contract value awarded in January.

The largest project awarded was the Wylfa Nuclear

Power Station in Anglesey which agreed contracts

valued at £450 million for the construction element.

Types of ProjectBoth residential and infrastructure sectors received the highest

proportion of contracts awarded by value in January with 23% of the

total value of projects awarded (see Fig. 2.6). Residential projects

such as the Streatham Hill development in South West London

valued at £60 million and the Britannia music site in Ilford, valued at

£50 million were the two largest projects awarded.

The Wylfa nuclear power station in Wales was the largest

infrastructure project awarded as well as the Port Clarence

biomass plant in Cleveland valued at £200 million. Commercial

& retail accounted for 19% of contract values

awarded with 22 Bishopsgate in the City of London

the largest project in January.

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Fig. 2.4 Locations of Contracts Awarded Source: Barbour ABI

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Fig. 2.6 Type of Projects Source: Barbour ABI

Residential Industrial Commercial & Retail

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Education Infrastructure

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Fig. 2.5 Construction Activity Trends Source: Barbour ABI

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THE CONSTRUCTION SECTOR SLOWER START TO THE YEAR FOR CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT VALUE

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Take a look at these construction projects in focus this month.

Click on one of the projects below to skip to that page.

PROJECTS IN FOCUS THIS MONTH

COMMERCIAL & RETAIL22-24 Bishopsgate – Office/Retail/Restaurant£500,000,000

A snippet of this month's regional activityTake a look at what regions have had the most activity.

Residential

Infrastructure

Commercial & Retail

Hotel, Leisure & Sport

Industrial

Medical & Health

Education

HOTEL, LEISURE & SPORTUnite The Union – Hotel, Offices & Conference Centre£35,000,000

EDUCATIONUniversity Of Edinburgh – Data Technology Institute (DTI Building) Phase 3£30,000,000

INDUSTRIALGsk Ulverston, North Lonsdale Road – Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Facility£350,000,000

MEDICAL & HEALTHHampshire Hospitals – Critical Treatment Hospital£150,000,000

INFRASTRUCTURETwickenham Station Redevelopment£38,000,000

RESIDENTIALUnite Student Accommodation – Edinburgh£38,000,000

THE CONSTRUCTION SECTOR SLOWER START TO THE YEAR FOR CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT VALUE

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