The Construction Centre.co.uk Comments on the Continued Declining House Building Industry
Fresh reports today revealed that the construction industry suffered further last month with purchasing activity down to its lowest point for eleven years.
Kenilworth, United Kingdom, July 05, 2008 --(PR.com)-- Housebuilders have been worst hit with Taylor Wimpey announcing 900 job losses, 13 office closures and struggling to find investors. The other major players such as Persimmon, Redrow and Barratt are continuing to weather increasing storm. The Construction Centre.co.uk said that the situation had not yet reached rock bottom for the housing market and that a minimum of another twelve difficult months lay ahead.
Despite the gloom for housebuilders, other areas of the construction industry were still doing well with an announcement from Balfour Beatty that trading was good and significant new orders coming in. The Construction Centre.co.uk said that infrastructure projects and work on the 2012 Olympics would help to ensure contractors remain in a strong position which would continue to support the UK economy.
The Construction Centre warned that the housing market, particularly in the public sector may suffer as a consequence of the housing market and the credit crunch. The government has already lost £1 billion in stamp duty from 2007 to 2008 and has predicted a further shortfall of £750 million over the coming year. Projects which were due to fulfil the government’s plans for 3.8 million new homes by 2020 may be shelved which will further serve to damage the stagnating market. Housebuilders are already reallocating some private developments to social housing in order to secure funding but with lower general taxation streams for the government, there is little room to manoeuvre and it is therefore folly to think the public sector will meet the new housing targets and fill the gap left by the fall in private sector development.
Richard Simmons, Managing Director at The Construction Centre said “We are now in desperate times. Housebuilders are on the brink of collapse, the banks are refusing mortgages and the economy is in no fit state to support the crisis. It is a spiralling vicious circle which can only get worse before it gets better. The really worrying part of all this is that even when the market does stabilise, the house building industry will emerge from this armageddon severely bruised and battered. The chance of improving existing housing stock production figures, which are already inadequate, is remote to say the least. If Taylor Wimpey can close 13 offices in one stride it would be foolish to assume they will re-open any or all of these quickly, if indeed ever at all.”
The Construction Centre said the whole of the industry should take time to dwell on the fact that whilst mass redundancies and office closures can happen overnight, these resources can take a decade to “grow back” or reinstate. It said the current statistics concerning housebuilders would inevitably have very long term implications for the industry and the flow of bad news was likely to continue for the rest of the year.
More information can be found at
http://www.theconstructioncentre.co.uk
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www.TheConstructionCentre.co.uk
The number 1 website for building products and people.
The Construction Centre.co.uk is the market leader in providing specialist online information to the public and private sectors of the UK building industry. The website covers the whole of the construction industry and currently has over 97,000 product categories and over 13,000 companies listed. Visitors are searching with a specific purpose; to source the building products and suppliers they need. Our user demographic is made up of contractors, housebuilders, architects, specifiers, engineers and the general public. We have over 420,000 pages indexed at Google and a page rank of 4 which has strengthened our position as an authority site for the building industry.
Contact information
Angela Gallacher: Head of Press & Marketing
Email: info@theconstructioncentre.co.uk
Telephone: 01926 865825
Fax: 01926 863005
Address: 1 Alpha House, Farmer Ward Road, Kenilworth, Warwickshire, CV8 2ED
Despite the gloom for housebuilders, other areas of the construction industry were still doing well with an announcement from Balfour Beatty that trading was good and significant new orders coming in. The Construction Centre.co.uk said that infrastructure projects and work on the 2012 Olympics would help to ensure contractors remain in a strong position which would continue to support the UK economy.
The Construction Centre warned that the housing market, particularly in the public sector may suffer as a consequence of the housing market and the credit crunch. The government has already lost £1 billion in stamp duty from 2007 to 2008 and has predicted a further shortfall of £750 million over the coming year. Projects which were due to fulfil the government’s plans for 3.8 million new homes by 2020 may be shelved which will further serve to damage the stagnating market. Housebuilders are already reallocating some private developments to social housing in order to secure funding but with lower general taxation streams for the government, there is little room to manoeuvre and it is therefore folly to think the public sector will meet the new housing targets and fill the gap left by the fall in private sector development.
Richard Simmons, Managing Director at The Construction Centre said “We are now in desperate times. Housebuilders are on the brink of collapse, the banks are refusing mortgages and the economy is in no fit state to support the crisis. It is a spiralling vicious circle which can only get worse before it gets better. The really worrying part of all this is that even when the market does stabilise, the house building industry will emerge from this armageddon severely bruised and battered. The chance of improving existing housing stock production figures, which are already inadequate, is remote to say the least. If Taylor Wimpey can close 13 offices in one stride it would be foolish to assume they will re-open any or all of these quickly, if indeed ever at all.”
The Construction Centre said the whole of the industry should take time to dwell on the fact that whilst mass redundancies and office closures can happen overnight, these resources can take a decade to “grow back” or reinstate. It said the current statistics concerning housebuilders would inevitably have very long term implications for the industry and the flow of bad news was likely to continue for the rest of the year.
More information can be found at
http://www.theconstructioncentre.co.uk
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www.TheConstructionCentre.co.uk
The number 1 website for building products and people.
The Construction Centre.co.uk is the market leader in providing specialist online information to the public and private sectors of the UK building industry. The website covers the whole of the construction industry and currently has over 97,000 product categories and over 13,000 companies listed. Visitors are searching with a specific purpose; to source the building products and suppliers they need. Our user demographic is made up of contractors, housebuilders, architects, specifiers, engineers and the general public. We have over 420,000 pages indexed at Google and a page rank of 4 which has strengthened our position as an authority site for the building industry.
Contact information
Angela Gallacher: Head of Press & Marketing
Email: info@theconstructioncentre.co.uk
Telephone: 01926 865825
Fax: 01926 863005
Address: 1 Alpha House, Farmer Ward Road, Kenilworth, Warwickshire, CV8 2ED
Contact
The Construction Centre
Angela Gallacher
01926 865825
www.theconstructioncentre.co.uk
Contact
Angela Gallacher
01926 865825
www.theconstructioncentre.co.uk
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