CPA: Construction worst fall in output on record

Friday, 5 June 2009 12:00 AM

The construction output figures from ONS covering the first quarter of 2009, which have been released today, highlight the true nature of the construction recession, showing considerable destocking leading to sharp falls in output. Total output in construction during the first quarter of 2009 fell an unprecedented 16% compared to the same quarter a year earlier, the sharpest fall on record and is in line with the Association's forecasts for 2009.

Private housing output fell 32% in the first quarter compared to a year ago and although recent news from Halifax, Nationwide and RICS has suggested that there may be a slight recovery in the housing market, it is going to be a while before this feeds through into actual output, especially with 2009 Q1 new orders 50% lower than a year earlier.

Commenting on these latest figures, Noble Francis, Economics Director of the Construction Products Association said: "These figures confirm the seriousness of the downturn that is facing the industry. A large number of jobs has already been lost and there is clearly a lot of pain still to be had. However, the government has shown its desire to bring forward capital spending to help provide a fiscal stimulus to the economy, unfortunately it is unclear exactly how this money is being spent and what it is intended to deliver. With the industry facing such gloomy prospects, it is therefore essential that the government recognises the urgency of the situation and ensures that these announcements feed through to actual work on the ground."

Other figures from the report showed that industrial new build has had its largest fall on record fell 40% compared to a year ago, the largest fall on record and given that new orders in industrial fell a staggering 62% in the first quarter of 2009 compared to a year earlier, industrial output will be expected to fall further during 2009.

Output in the commercial sector fell by 26% in the first quarter of 2009 compared to a year earlier. Over ¼ of the sector has been lost in the past year and with new orders in commercial falling 55% in the first quarter of 2009 compared to a year earlier, output will be expected to fall further.

Even in infrastructure, expected to be buoyed by significant workloads in rail, output in the first quarter of 2009 was 5% lower than one year earlier.

Public housing fell 12% in the first quarter of 2009 compared to a year ago, especially disappointing in the light of government's announcements in the last Pre-budget 2008 and Budget of increased funding for public housing.

Public non-housing rose 7% in the first quarter of 2009 compared to the same quarter one year earlier, still buoyed by work in education and health although the state of the public finances means that in the medium term, there must be serious concerns regarding public funding for construction and new orders in the first quarter of 2009 fell 24% compared to a year earlier.

It is not only new work that has been affected by the recession. Private housing repair and maintenance in the first quarter of 2009 fell 10% compared to a year earlier and 16% compared to the previous quarter, with lower economic activity and job insecurity hitting consumer confidence and consequently, the improvements market.

Noble Francis added; "The only solace in these figures is that 2008 Q1 saw the highest level of construction output ever and although the latest results from ONS highlight the sharpest fall on record, it is from an all time high. However, this will be of little comfort to construction product manufacturers who have already lost more than 60,000 jobs and continue to experience difficult conditions across the industry."

ENDS

NOTE TO EDITORS:

The Construction Products Association represents the UK's manufacturers and suppliers of construction products, components and fittings. The Association acts as the voice of the construction products sector, representing the industry-wide view of its members. The sector has an annual turnover of £40 billion and accounts for 40% of total construction output.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

Simon Storer. Communications and External Affairs Director
Construction Products Association
Tel : 020 7323 3770
Fax : 020 7323 0307
Mobile : 07702 862 257
E-mail : simon.storer@constructionproducts.org.uk

Noble Francis. Economics Director
Construction Products Association
Mobile: 07887 897 581
Fax: 020 7323 0307
E-mail: noble.francis@constructionproducts.org.uk

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