Article Type: insight
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Scotland
Scotland – Overview Q4 2022 was a poor period for construction in Scotland, with project starts, main contract awards and detailed planning approvals all having decreased significantly on the previous year. However, an increase in the value of detailed planning approvals against the preceding quarter provided some optimism. Totalling £758m, work starting on-site in […]
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Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland – Overview Encouragingly, underlying project-starts and detailed planning approvals improved against the previous year. Main contract awards performed poorly against both the previous year and preceding quarter. While underlying (less than £100m in value) work starting on-site during Q4 2022 fell 28 against the preceding quarter on a seasonally adjusted (SA) basis, […]
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North West
North West – Overview While project-starts and main contract awards both weakened, growth in major project approvals against 2021 levels provides a boost to the development pipeline. At £1.38bn, work starting on-site in the North West during Q4 2022 fell 33 per cent against the preceding quarter and 21 per cent compared with a year […]
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North East
North East – Overview Project starts and detailed planning approvals advanced significantly against the previous year. However, main contract awards did not fare well, decreasing sharply on 2021 levels. Totalling £1.04bn, work starting on-site in the North East decreased 64 per cent during Q4 2022 but remained 47 per cent higher than a year […]
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London
London – Overview Q4 2022 was a poor quarter for the underlying market with project-starts, main contract awards, and detailed planning approvals all having weakened. Major projects ensured growth in detailed planning approvals during the quarter. Totalling £3.3bn, work starting on-site in London during Q4 2022 fell 38 per cent against the preceding quarter to […]
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East Midlands
East Midlands – Overview Project-starts performed particularly poorly in the East Midlands during Q4 2022. While main contract awards and detailed planning approvals both fell during the quarter, the value increased against the previous year to boost the development pipeline. Adding up to £928m, work starting on-site in the East Midlands during Q4 2022 fell […]
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East of England
East of England – Overview Underlying project-starts, main contract awards and detailed planning approvals all weakened during Q4 2022. Major projects provided a boost to main contract awards and detailed planning approvals. Totalling £1.36bn underlying (less than £100m in value) work starting on-site during Q4 2022 in the East of England fell 1 per […]
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Glenigan Index – September 2016
Brexit uncertainty weighs on project starts Starts in the three months to August were 7% lower than a year ago and 21% down on the previous three months. Residential starts were 3% up on a year ago, despite being 15% down on the preceding three months. Non-residential project starts were 13% down on a year […]
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Glenigan/JLL Commercial Index – Q4 2015
JLL and Glenigan’s latest UK Commercial Construction Activity Index shows a continued resurgence in commercial construction volumes. The latest Glenigan/ JLL Commercial Construction Activity Index paint a picture of robust and continued construction growth across the UK. Commercial construction for the 12 months to the end of December rose to £24.8 billion, an increase of 4.3% on […]
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HBF/Glenigan Housing Pipeline Q2 2016
Planning permissions remain strong in 2016 Q2 The number of planning permissions granted for new homes in Q2 of this year remained high. The HBF and Glenigan’s latest Housing Pipeline report shows that, at 74,400 homes, the number of units approved during the quarter was unchanged on the first three months of 2016 and 24% up […]