NEWS
Weak start to 2018 for construction products
T
he Construction Products Association’s State of Trade Survey for 2018
Q1 has shown that the £56bn UK construction products
manufacturing industry suffered a weak start to the year in a quarter that combined the liquidation of Carillion and several days of disrupted activity due to snow and freezing temperatures.
Quarter-on-quarter construction products sales volumes.
Heavy side manufacturers
recorded the lowest balance in five years with 15 percent of firms reporting a decline in sales in Q1, following a previous quarter of falling sales in 2017 Q4. For light side manufacturers, no firms on balance reported either an increase or a decrease, which was the weakest performance since 2013 Q2. Construction product sales act as an early indicator of wider construction activity and these results signal a noticeable dip in total industry output for Q1.
Manufacturers anticipate a return to growth in the coming quarters, but rising costs continue to act as a headwind. 90 percent of heavy side manufacturers and 84 percent of those on the light side reported a rise in raw materials costs in Q1, while the same proportions reported an increase in wages and
salaries. In addition, fuel costs rose for 90 percent of heavy side manufacturers.
Rebecca Larkin, CPA senior economist said: “It was always unlikely that heavy side
manufacturers would avoid the snow disruption, with aggregates quarries unable to operate and pauses in activities such as groundworks and bricklaying
affecting demand for products and materials from construction sites. In addition, manufacturing capacity in this energy-intensive sector of the industry is likely to have been temporarily reduced by the National Grid’s gas deficit warning at the beginning of March.
“It appears from the forward- looking indicators that Q1 was just a weather-related blip, as 42 percent of heavy side manufacturers anticipate sales rising in Q2 and 37 percent see sales rising over the next 12 months. However, no light side manufacturers expect sales to increase in the next quarter and only 16 percent anticipate a rise over the course of the year, likely to reflect the lagged impact of an y pauses in activity in Q1 on demand for these non-structural and
finishing products that tend to be used nearer the en d of the building process.”
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