Read the latest magazine Industry News Most Builders Not Ready for Building Regulation Changes 28 April 2022 BUILDERS are not ready for the changes to the Building Regulations coming into force in England, on 15th June and are in need of urgent clear guidance to help them understand. That’s the headline finding of the most recent State of Trade Survey from the Federation of Master Builders (FMB). A startling 52% of builders are not yet prepared or aware of the changes, FMB says, which will shake up the energy efficiency standards of new build construction and retrofit. Builders Not Ready The FMB is urging the Government to provide clear guidance to help make sure small builders are informed of the changes. These are complex changes for small, time poor, builders to take on, especially without good communication from government, it says. Prices are really impacting bottom lines with 98% of builders having had material costs increase and 83% passing on these costs to customers. Material shortages and a lack of skills still plague the sector causing job delays for the majority of FMB members. 73% of builders have delayed jobs due a lack of materials and 55% are delaying work owing to a lack of skilled labour. The FMB State of Trade Survey, which is released quarterly, is the only survey of its kind to track the experience of small to medium-sized (SME) construction firms in the UK. The latest survey for Q1 2022 found: Building Regulations 52% of small, local builders in England are either not prepared for or not aware of building regulation changes that are coming into force in June. They are interim measures ahead of the Future Homes and Building Standards set for 2025. Market Conditions 73% of small builders have delayed jobs because of a lack of materials. 55% of FMB members have delayed jobs due to a lack of skilled tradespeople. Industrial and commercial projects suffering with only a 4% reported increase in workload and members reporting no increase in enquiries. Skills 45% of builders are struggling to hire carpenters/joiners (up 2% on last quarter) 40% of FMB members are finding it difficult to hire bricklayers (down 1% on last quarter) Prices Nearly all FMB members (98%) reported an increase in material costs in Q1 2022. 95% of respondents expect material costs to increase in Q2 2022. 83% of builders have put up their prices for work, up from 74% in Q4 2021. Brian Berry, Chief Executive of the Federation of Master Builders Brian Berry, Chief Executive of the FMB, said: “The FMB’s State of Trade Survey highlights just how underprepared the building industry is for regulatory changes coming into force in June. Builders can’t be blamed for this situation given the poor communication and engagement coming from Government. The Government need to help address this issue by providing clear guidance to help builders understand what is expected of them.” “The survey also shows that availability of materials and skills shortages are not going away. These issues, coupled with crippling price rises, are causing real problems for the building industry. Delays and increases in prices will put off consumers, who are already reluctant to commission new work as their own costs spiral.” >> Read more about FMB in the news. Previous article Free Train the Roofing Trainer CoursesNext article Back to Basics: Roofing Underlays Share article You may also like View all News Industry News +2 20 March 2026 RA Issues Revised Safety Guidance on Rooflight Covers Awards and Events +3 20 March 2026 The Great British Slate Off Returns for 2026 Green Roofs +3 20 March 2026 Swansea Joins Global Network of Biophilic Cities Featured Solutions +3 19 March 2026 Flush Fitting Rooflights by Clement 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 Check out the latest issue 123 March-April 2026 View Now Past Issues Get in Touch