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Glenigan Index – May 2018
Project starts weaken further Starts in the three months to May were 12% down on a year ago and were 27% lower than during the on the preceding three months. Residential starts were 12% lower than a year ago with a weakening in both private and social housing projects. Non-residential project starts were 10% […]
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Clarion
Last updated 26 September 2022 Clarion Housing Group Clarion is a registered social landlord formed through the merger in November 2016 of Affinity Sutton and Circle to create an RSL with responsibility for 125,000 homes in 150 local authorities in England. Financials After a fall in the previous year, in the 12 months to March […]
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Glenigan Index – April 2018
Poor weather holds back project starts Starts in the three months to April were 4% down on a year ago and down by a quarter on the preceding three months. Residential starts were 6% lower than a year ago due to a weakening in private housing projects. Non-residential project starts were 2% higher than during […]
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Construction Industry Forecast 2018
Overall construction activity is forecast to stabilise in 2018, as construction clients adapt their investment plans to the changing political and economic environment. The value of underlying construction projects fell back in 2017 amid continued political and economic uncertainty, delays to public sector projects and a weakening in the housing market. Download a copy of […]
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Glenigan Index – November 2017
Rise in retail, education and civils work provide bright spots for industry Starts in the three months to November were 11% down on a year ago. Residential starts were 17% lower, due to a sharp fall in private housing activity and fewer social housing projects. Non-residential project starts were 7% down on the same period […]
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HBF/Glenigan Housing Pipeline Q2 2015
The HBF / Glenigan Housing Pipeline report for Q2 2015 can be found here.
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Glenigan/JLL Commercial Index – Q1 2016
Speculative developments boosting commercial sector in London and major regional centres The latest Glenigan & JLL UK Commercial Construction Index reveals that London has reached the highest level of commercial construction since 2008, with activity totalling £7.4 billion in 2016 Q1. The level of speculative office development under construction in Central London totalled 8.3 million […]
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HBF/Glenigan Housing Pipeline Q4 2015
Planning permissions highest since 2008 Rise suggests housing output will continue to rise – if builders can get onto sites! Initial planning permission for 255,032 new homes was granted in England in 2015 – up 57% from a low point of 162,204 in 2009- HBF and Glenigan’s latest Housing Pipeline report shows. Permissions granted in Q4 2015 […]
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Glenigan Index – May 2016
Sharp rise in construction project starting on site Starts in the three months to April were 23% up on both the preceding three months and a year ago. Firm growth in residential and non-residential project starts, with private housing, industrial and commercial particularly strong A sharp rebound in civil engineering projects has also boosted overall […]
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Glenigan Index – July 2016
Uncertainty ahead of Brexit vote hits project starts Starts in the three months to June were 10% up on a year ago, but 15% down on the first quarter of 2016. Residential starts were unchanged on against last year’s levels, but 32% down on the preceding first three months of 2016 Non-residential project starts were […]
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