Infrastructure

 

Infrastructure – Overview

Project-starts fell against both the previous quarter and last year. However, main contract awards and detailed planning approvals advanced on the preceding three-month period and the previous year.

Adding up to £1,008 million, infrastructure work starting on-site during the first quarter of 2023 fell 58% compared with the preceding three months to stand 54% down on 2022 levels. Major (over £100 million in value) project-starts performed particularly poorly, falling 75% against the preceding three-month period and 59% compared with a year ago to total £408 million. Underlying (less than £100 million) project-starts totalled £600 million, a 43% fall compared with the preceding three months on a seasonally adjusted (SA) basis to stand 49% down on a year ago.

Totalling £2,892 million, infrastructure main contract awards grew 15% during the three months to March to stand 88% higher than 2021 levels. Growth against the previous year was due to major project contract awards which, at £2,035 million, quadrupled against the 2022 levels, but stood 1% down on the previous quarter. On the other hand, underlying contract awards grew 68% (SA) against the preceding three months but decreased 22% compared with a year ago to total £857 million.

At £10,776 million, infrastructure detailed planning approvals grew more than five times against the preceding three months to stand more than ten times higher compared with a year ago. Major project approvals increased six times against the preceding three months, with the value increasing more than 20 times compared with the previous year to total £10,275 million. Underlying approvals remained flat against the preceding three months (SA) but grew 5% compared with the previous year.

Infrastructure – Types of Projects Started

Rail projects accounted for 35% of infrastructure work starting on-site during the three months to March, with the value adding up to £358.5 million. Despite its dominance, the value of rail project-starts fell 26% compared with a year ago. Road project-starts added up to £288.2 million, accounting for 29% of work starting on-site during the period. Road projects suffered a 62% drop in work starting on-site compared with 2022 levels.

Other infrastructure project-starts accounted for 32% of the total value, with the value adding up to £319.7 million, despite a 66% decrease. Airports were the only segment that experienced growth, having increased more than tenfold to total 41.5% compared with last year’s levels.

Regional Analysis – Project-Starts

The East of England accounted for 26% of the total value of infrastructure project-starts during the first quarter of 2023 after experiencing quadruple growth compared with the previous year. Infrastructure construction-starts added up to £263 million and included the £158 million Beaulieu Park Railway Station (Project ID: 10034500). Scotland accounted for the second-greatest proportion (20%) of project-starts, having doubled compared with 2022 levels to total £203 million. This growth was mainly driven by the commencement of the £150 million Carstairs Junction rail upgrade works (Project ID: 23069946). The West Midlands was the only other region that experienced growth at 69%, bringing its value up to £80 million, an 8% share of the sector.

In contrast, project-starts in the South East fell 27% against 2022 to total £127 million, accounting for a 13% share of the sector. Totalling £96 million, London accounted for a tenth of all project-starts. The value of infrastructure projects commencing on-site in the Capital decreased 69% compared with a year ago. Accounting for 7% of the sector, project-starts in the South West were 2% down on last year’s levels to total £68 million. The North West also experienced a poor period with project-starts declining 79% on the preceding year to total £64 million.

Infrastructure Project-Starts during the Three Months to March 2023

 

Region

Value of Project-Starts (£m)

Change against previous year

Change against two years ago

Share of project-starts

 East of England

 263

471%

-2%

26%

 Scotland

 203

108%

89%

20%

 South East

 127

-27%

-93%

13%

 London

 96

-69%

-49%

10%

 West Midlands

 80

69%

-79%

8%

 South West

 68

-2%

-60%

7%

 North West

 64

-79%

-76%

6%

 East Midlands

 37

-65%

-96%

4%

 Yorkshire & the Humber

 34

-87%

-79%

3%

 Wales

 19

-79%

-59%

2%

 Northern Ireland

 8

-96%

36%

1%

 North East

 8

-98%

-88%

1%

 UK

 1,008

-54%

-77%

100%

 

Regional Analysis – Detailed Planning Approvals

Unlike project-starts, detailed planning approvals performed very strongly in the South East during the first quarter of 2023 having increased more than 55 times on the previous year to total £10,028 million. The region accounted for 93% of the total value during the period, however the growth was heavily inflated by the approval of the £10 billion Junction 1 of M2 to M25 Lower Thames Crossing (Project ID: 91161081). The North West also performed very strongly, with approvals increasing more than three times against the previous year to total £280 million. The North West accounted for 3% of the total value, with the approval of the £175 million aqueduct works in Lancashire (Project ID: 21054277) largely influencing growth.

The East of England also quadrupled in value compared with a year ago to total £230 million, accounting for a 2% share of the sector. Approvals in the South West jumped 77% against 2022 to total £91 million, which accounts for 1% of all infrastructure approvals during the period. All other regions accounted for an insignificant share of the sector.

 

 

Infrastructure Detailed Planning Approvals during the Three Months to March 2023

 

Region

Value of project-approvals (£m)

Change against previous year

Change against two years ago

Share of project-approvals

 South East

 10,028

5498%

6822%

93%

 North West

 280

259%

221%

3%

 East of England

 230

352%

620%

2%

 South West

 91

77%

-72%

1%

 Yorkshire & the Humber

 34

59%

-56%

0%

 Scotland

 28

-80%

-84%

0%

 London

 22

-86%

-69%

0%

 West Midlands

 19

-69%

-82%

0%

 East Midlands

 16

68%

-94%

0%

 Northern Ireland

 10

-27%

39%

0%

 Wales

 9

8%

-69%

0%

 North East

 9

-95%

-97%

0%

 UK

 10,776

1032%

547%

100%

 

Forecast Construction-Starts for Infrastructure

 

 

Underlying project-starts (£ million)

Change on previous year

Quarter 1, 2021

1,512

30%

Quarter 2, 2021

1,474

36%

Quarter 3, 2021

986

-7%

Quarter 4, 2021

680

-35%

Quarter 1, 2022

1,183

-22%

Quarter 2, 2022

1,703

15%

Quarter 3, 2022

802

-19%

Quarter 4, 2022

803

18%

Quarter 1, 2023 p

600

-49%

Quarter 2, 2023 f

1,179

-31%

Quarter 3, 2023 f

1,167

46%

Quarter 4, 2023 f

913

14%

Quarter 1, 2024 f

1,147

91%

Quarter 2, 2024 f

1,215

3%

Quarter 3, 2024 f

1,197

3%

Quarter 4, 2024 f

945

3%

Note: Underlying projects are schemes with a construction value of £250,000 to £100 million.  Forecast updated in April 2023 p – provisional, f – forecast.
 Source: Glenigan

 

 

 


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