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  • Retail and construction insolvencies soar against backdrop of supply chain pressures and war in Ukraine

    March 15, 2022

    Soaring material costs have led to a steep rise in insolvencies in the retail and construction industries of almost 50 per cent. The war in Ukraine and its impact on rising fuel prices, brought concerns over supply chains pressures into sharp focus this week, new research from tax and audit specialists Mazars has shown. During [...]

  • HMRC owes construction workers close to £1.5bn following pandemic property boom

    March 8, 2022

    Almost £1.5bn is owed to Britain’s construction workers by the taxman following the pandemic property boom, according to new data shared with CityAM today. It is estimated that more than 1m people working in the sector could be owed a tax refund, after the industry “weathered a particularly fierce storm” to keep Britain building [...]

  • Construction sector back in boom mode as price increases slow

    March 4, 2022

    After months of heavy price increases, the rapid cost hikes in the construction sector showed further signs of easing off in February, according to fresh data published this morning. Builders reported they were still facing problems in supply chains, and that prices for materials and other inputs rose in February. But the reported rise was [...]

  • Speedy Hire has the tools to grow with rising revenues and increased profits

    November 17, 2021

    Speedy Hire is revelling in sustained strong trading performance and is set to deliver full-year results ahead of marketing expectations, as the construction rental equipment specialists looks to embrace the consumer market. The firm’s CEO, Russell Down, is looking to maximise the “untapped potential” of homeowners pursuing their own projects. It has now signed a [...]

  • Goodwin see positive final results despite the placement of large capital projects slowing

    August 11, 2021

    Goodwin PLC has posted strong final year results as the impact of the pandemic on the firm appears to have been abated. The pre-tax profit for the engineering company saw an increase from £12.1m to £16.5m for the year up to the 30 April 2021. That was despite a slow down in capital building projects, [...]

  • Brickability post strong results despite year-on-year fall in revenue and profit

    August 5, 2021

    Brickability have seen a slight fall in year-on-year revenue as the company’s accounts were hit by early year trading restrictions. The concrete block and brick manufacturer saw a 3.2 per cent fall in its revenue from £187.1m in 2020 to £181.1m in 2021. Restrictions brought on the pandemic are thought to be the reason behind [...]

  • Exclusive: BAM signs £95m deal to redevelop St Pancras industrial estate

    July 8, 2021

    Construction firm BAM has been brought on by property firm W.RE to redevelop an old industrial estate near St Pancras’ hospital in Camden, CityAM can reveal. Under the £95m deal, the firm will build offices, retail and two separate residential buildings on the site, as well as a new mini park. The St Pancras [...]

  • Online retailer CMO eyes £100m AIM listing in bid to disrupt building materials market

    June 25, 2021

    Online-only building materials firm CMO is set to list on London’s AIM market next month, the company announced this morning. CityAM understands that the Plymouth-headquartered outfit is likely to fetch a valuation of around £100m. CMO will be looking to follow in the footprints of fellow home improvement retailers Victorian Plumbing, which listed on [...]

  • Haulier shortage putting construction work ‘under enormous pressure’

    June 23, 2021

    A shortage of hauliers due to the UK’s departure from the EU and Covid testing rules is becoming a “critical nationwide problem” for the construction industry, which is already battling disrupted supply chains. Government advisory body the Construction Leadership Council (CLC) today said that a lack of drivers was now causing construction delays and pushing [...]

  • Brexit exodus: UK construction staff shortage leads to project delays and fewer new homes

    June 15, 2021

    Construction industry experts warn that an exodus of skilled EU workers is increasingly leading to serious staff shortages and therefore damage the sector and delay a range of projects, primarily as a result of Brexit as well as Covid-19. The ONS said recently that the non-British resident population declined in the year through June 2020, [...]

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