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Over 9 0% of engineering services firms fear coronavirus impact
O
ver 93%of engineering service s businesses say they are
‘concerned or very concerned’
about the impact of coronavirus on their business over the next six m onths, according to initial responses to a major new ECA / BESA / SELECT e ngineering services survey.
Over sixty percent of respondents are ‘very concerned’ about coronavirus while one percent of respondents s uggested they were ‘unconcerned’. H alf of the engineering services r espondents (51%) said that they have already encountered ‘delays and disruptions to current projects’, with 61% of larger businesses reporting current disruption.
Around half of respondents already r eport ‘delays and disruption to future work’. Over half of respondents (53%) said they were now ‘preparing business contingency plans’ as a result of developments, a figure which rose to 71% in larger businesses.
The most commonly cited business activity in response to coronavirus to date is ‘reducing business travel’ and ‘asking or allowing staff to work from home’, followed by ‘business contingency planning.’ However, around 10% of businesses say they have ‘shut down at certain premises or sites’, and over 10% of respondents also say they are ‘updating their
contracts’ and ‘looking into alternative suppliers’.
ECA chief executive Steve Bratt commented: “Coronavirus is already having a significant impact across our industry and wider society. ECA
is aware that many businesses are already encountering work delays, site access issues and cancellations. “ We are actively working with
industry bodies and Government to represent the concerns and interests of the industry. Key to this is ensuring that Government understands that early, significant and practically useful s upport is needed to help our industry with cashflow, but also to provide as much certainty as possible.” BESA director of legal and
commercial Debbie Petford said: “Though these are just preliminary findings, the sheer scale of the d isruption to the sector is alarming. We will be working around the clock to provide as much guidance as possible to our members, and calling on the government to keep providing additional stimulus and support as the situation evolves, to ensure businesses make it to other side of this crisis in one piece.”
The survey has already received over 600 responses from across the industry, including nearly 180 from larger businesses in the sector. The coronavirus situation is fast moving and further survey responses are
expected to show increasing impact on the industry in the days ahead.
Engineering services plays a critical role in developing and maintaining the UK’s built environment – which includes businesses, housing, hospitals and care homes, and the UK’s wider infrastructure, and is fundamental to employment and keeping the UK economy moving.
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