Article Type: insight
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Construction Industry KPI Report 2015
Construction Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) have long been regarded as an important tool for the construction industry. They allow construction firms to win new work and maximise their productivity, as well as target areas for improvement. This 36-page report, produced in partnership with the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) and endorsed by the Department of Business, Energy […]
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HBF/Glenigan Housing Pipeline Q3 2017
Planning permissions remain firm during 2017 Q2 The residential development pipeline remains strong. The third quarter saw renewed strengthening in approvals in the third quarter after the slight cooling during the previous three months, according to the latest HBF / Glenignan Housing Pipleine Report. The number of units approved during the quarter was 6% up on […]
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Construction Industry Forecast 2019/2020
Overall the market is forecast to contract next year Having fallen by 6% this year, project starts are forecast to decline by 2% in 2019 before recovering 3% in 2020. Whilst overall starts will decline for a third consecutive year in 2019, logistics premises, build to rent, student accommodation and social housing, secondary education and […]
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Higher Education Construction Spending – 2018
Higher Education Construction Spending As students start or return to university, many will see major changes in their surroundings. New facilities are a major factor in attracting students in the increasingly competitive higher education market place, but which institutions have spent the most and what more is to come? Glenigan’s construction industry analysis can offer […]
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Construction Industry KPI Report 2018
The Construction Industry Key Performance Indicators have become a mainstay of the industry since their initial development in 1998. These indicators are based on data from thousands of projects completed over the last year and is collated by Glenigan from surveys of construction clients, contractors, consultants and sub-contractors. This 35-page report, produced in partnership with […]
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Glenigan/JLL Commercial Index – Q4 2017
UK commercial construction industry stable after prolonged period of decline JLL and Glenigan’s UK Commercial Construction Activity Index for Q4 2017 reveals improved sentiment across the entire UK construction sector alongside an overall increase in construction activity for the second consecutive quarter, following growth of 7.9% in Q3, halting the sharp decline seen since mid-2015. The […]
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Glenigan/JLL Commercial Index – Q1 2017
Construction upbeat depsite recent weakening in commercial sector activity Despite weaker activity the UK construction sector remains relatively upbeat about the short-term outlook, according to the Q1 2017 JLL and Glenigan UK Commercial Construction Activity Index. The Index highlights that commercial construction activity in the 12 months to the end of Q1 2017 decreased to £15.0 […]
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Glenigan Index – April 2017
Rise in private housing activity drives construction starts Starts in the three months to April were 6% higher than a year ago. Residential starts were 26% higher than a year ago, with growth driven by a sharp rise in private housing starts. Non-residential project starts were 7% down on the same period in 2016, as […]
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Glenigan Index – July 2017
Election causes delays and hesitancy in public sector starts Starts in the three months to July were 10% lower than a year ago. Non-residential project starts were 15% down on the same period in 2016, led lower by falls in retail, education and health projects. Residential starts were unchanged on a year ago. Civil […]
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Glenigan Index – March 2017
Continued slowdown for the Construction industry Starts in the three months to March were 2% higher than a year ago. Non-residential project starts were 7% ahead of the same period in 2016, supported by a stabilisation in hotel & Leisure starts and increases in private housing, industrial, retail, health and community & amenity work. Residential […]