Read the latest magazine Industry News Construction Insolvencies See Sharp Fall in May 2026 23 June 2026 Construction firms accounted for 16% of all insolvencies in England and Wales in May 2026, with 281 registered construction businesses becoming insolvent. This was 125 less than those recorded in April 2026 and 104 fewer than the 385 in May 2025, according to the Insolvency Service. By comparison, construction firms accounted for 14% of all registered businesses in the UK as of September 2025. The largest proportion of construction insolvencies were among firms providing specialised construction activities with 169 recorded in May. Dr David Crosthwaite, BCIS Chief Economist Dr David Crosthwaite, Chief Economist at BCIS, said: “While insolvencies in May represented a marked improvement on April’s figures, risk levels remain elevated, particularly for smaller contractors and specialist subcontractors, which often bear the brunt of tighter margins and cash flow pressures during periods of weak demand and economic uncertainty. “Even if peace arrangements between the US and Iran hold, the effects of prolonged disruption and higher energy, transport and materials costs are still filtering through global supply chains. This could lead to higher tender prices in the months ahead. However, subdued demand across the construction sector may force contractors to cut prices to secure work. Balancing profitability and competitiveness could prove particularly challenging in the second half of 2026.” Year-on-Year The total number of construction firms becoming insolvent in the 12 months to May 2026 was 3,803. This was a 6% decrease on the 4,063 insolvencies recorded in the year ending in May 2025 and an 18% increase on the 3,221 in pre-pandemic 2019. Across all industry sectors, construction experienced the highest number of insolvencies in the year to May 2026. The Insolvency Service said while the insolvency rate has increased since the lows seen in 2020 and 2021, it remains much lower than the peak of 113.1 per 10,000 companies seen during the 2008-09 recession. This is because the number of companies on the effective register has more than doubled over this period. The rate in the year to the end of May 2026 was 50.9 per 10,000 companies. Scotland Insolvencies In Scotland, there were 17 construction company insolvencies in May 2026, two fewer than in April 2026, accounting for 17% of all insolvencies in the country. The number of Scottish construction insolvencies for the 12-month period to May 2026 was 185, 17 less than the 202 in the year to May 2025, and an 11% decrease on the 207 in pre-pandemic 2019. Within the industry, firms classified as providing specialised construction activities are consistently the most affected across Great Britain. However, analysis shows that their numbers are proportional to their overall share within the construction sector. >> Read more about insolvencies in the news Previous article RED Extreme Heat Warning as Temperatures Reach 39°C This WeekNext article Entries Now Open for Scottish Roofing Awards 2026 Share article You may also like View all News Awards and Events +2 23 June 2026 Entries Now Open for Scottish Roofing Awards 2026 Health & Safety +2 22 June 2026 RED Extreme Heat Warning as Temperatures Reach 39°C This Week Awards and Events +2 19 June 2026 Pride in the Job 2026 Quality Award Winners Revealed Check out the latest issue 124 May-June 2026 View Now Past Issues Get in Touch Sign Up to Roofing Today Stay up to date with all of the latest news from Roofing Today by signing up to our weekly Bulletins… Sign Up Today Get in Touch