All Construction Sectors Show Signs of Improvement in July

20 August 2020

Barbour July 20

THE TOTAL VALUE of construction contract awards in July 2020 was £6.3 billion, which represents strong continuing UK growth since lockdown lifted.

The July figure of £6.3 billion compares to £3.1 billion in June and £1.6 billion in May, underlining the magnitude of the growth trend for contract awards over the last two months.

The number of awards has also increased in July to 860 which is an increase of 80.3% on June. The residential and infrastructure sectors accounted for over 50% share of total contract awards.

The latest edition of the Economic & Construction Market Review from industry analysts Barbour ABI, highlights levels of construction contract values awarded across Great Britain.

Construction growth

Every sector had at least 33% growth in July, compared to June, with up to 98% growth in certain sectors.

The residential sector contract awards increased by 65.9% on June, Infrastructure climbed 75.4% and education contract awards increased by 43.5%.

Regions

London was the leading region in July accounting for 18.5% of awards. The second largest region was Scotland with attributable share of 17.1% and was followed by the South East with a 12.8% share of awards.

Tom Hall Chief Economist at Barbour ABI

Commenting on the figures, Tom Hall, Chief Economist at Barbour ABI and AMA Research said, “While the economy entered a recession, the construction industry has seen significant increases in activity over the last two months. This could potentially be due to the restarting of activity that had stalled in previous months.

“A strong planning pipeline could suggest the industry will continue to strengthen but at what rate remains to be seen.”

Download the full report here.

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