London building boom under threat from lack of contractors

Aaron Morby 10 years ago
Share

Developers in London are starting to dig deep and pay premiums to contractors in a race to get schemes built while demand remains high.

This rush to market has triggered sharp construction price inflation as nervous developers race to get building work underway with the best project delivery teams.

A report by cost consultant E C Harris into the Capital’s prime residential market warns many schemes in the pipeline will hit a bottleneck due to shortage of contractors able to deliver the required quality of work.

Mark Farmer, EC Harris Head of Residential, said: “The ability of the major players to source multiple delivery teams, as well as their intended Tier 2 fitting out supply chain, is the biggest immediate threat to project delivery.

“We are starting to observe real problems in the construction process.

“There is simply not the capacity out there to meet demand and many projects will undoubtedly fall by the wayside or experience delivery difficulties due to sheer lack of resources.

“Many developers and investors, when in a position to do so, are therefore looking to jump the queue and are paying premiums for construction so they can deliver on promises they have already made to their purchasers.”

The number of luxury homes currently being planned or under construction in London hit a record high this year, with around £60bn of properties currently due to be delivered over the next decade, a 20% increase on 2013.

In volume terms this equates to a record 25,000 homes.

The report warns that there are just 20 tier one contractors and even fewer competent fit-out specialists with the right capability in the market.

Farmer said: “What is of more concern is the tier 2 trade contractor bottleneck that is evident, given the prospective volume in the pipeline.

“At the moment, the peak of potential development activity in 2017 could be double what may be possible for the competent and qualified residential construction market to deliver at current capacity.”

Capacity overload

Resi demand e c harris

The bottleneck

Resi supply bottleneck

The report warns that many schemes may need to be delivered later to avoid this bottleneck, or will be forced to use inappropriate supply chains.

It states: “These schemes also face the risks of tender price inflation and ‘cover pricing’ as trade contractors pick and choose which projects to work on.”

The report warns that main contractors are struggling to get fitting out trades secured because of a lack of willingness by suppliers to fix prices early and lack of detailed design on which to base a final price without excessive risk transfer or refusal to accept that risk.

The authors warn: “This apparent Tier 2 supply chain capacity ceiling is potentially being suppressed as an issue on many projects as fitting out procurement is being deferred until after Tier 1 contractors are appointed or shell and core works have been procured.”

 

Latest news

Universal Civils and Build picks-up another ISG job

Contractor to complete Wilson Sports Village in Clayton-le-Moors
3 days ago

Prep work starts for vast HS2 box slide under A46

Freyssinet designed system will push 14,500t box under Kenilworth Bypass
3 days ago

Downing Construction hit by third year of losses

Building safety works and problem student job tip Liverpool builder £5.8m into red
3 days ago

Problem contracts make it another tricky year for Taziker

Infrastructure specialist confident restructure and new strategy now paying off
3 days ago

£250m Stockport homes scheme set to start

Oak Construction to deliver first block in 440-flats scheme
3 days ago

Morgan Sindall wins Canary Wharf office-to-labs job

Construction to start this month on £65m conversion
4 days ago

Building stone firm ignores silica dust safety warnings

Workers at risk after manufacturer ignores HSE improvement notices
3 days ago

Resi developer Sheen Lane heading for administration

Richmond based firm has a turnover of £50m
4 days ago

Building safety act adding six months to delivery times

New approval gateways slow student room development programmes
4 days ago

Five contractors win £550m airfield framework deal

MAG picks team for Manchester, Stansted and East Midlands airports
4 days ago

Galldris bounces back to strong profits

South east civils specialist gets trading margin up to 11%
4 days ago

Management buyout at Midlands contractor

Family business GI Sykes sold to management
4 days ago

Taylor Woodrow wins Wolverhampton city centre revamp

£19m contract will last two-and-a-half years
4 days ago

Morgan Sindall contracts league champion for second year

Kier ranks second in closely contested race between majors
5 days ago

New Year layoffs as Scottish modular house builder collapses

East Ayrshire Connect Modular falls into administration
5 days ago

Thames Water bidders day for £2.2bn reservoir scheme

Tenders to be invited in October for new Abingdon reservoir in Oxfordshire
5 days ago

Buckingham Plant Hire quits heavy kit market

Firm to sell fleet and focus on lighter, sustainable plant
6 days ago

Clients ‘ignoring building safety’ reforms

Clients still subjecting contractors to aggressive and sub-economic pricing
5 days ago

Castleforge plans expansion after £100m data centre deal

Investor moves into booming data centre market
5 days ago

Construction output growth drops to six-month low

Subcontractor rates rise at fastest rate for 18 months
6 days ago

Suir Engineering swoops for Scottish M&E contractor

Irish M&E firm launches UK expansion with Taylor & Fraser acquisition
6 days ago

Aggregates supply firm files administration notice

Ashville Aggregates and Concrete operates across London and South East
6 days ago

Plans in for 44-storey Manchester resi tower

Developer Glenbrook to appoint contractor this year
7 days ago

Briggs & Forrester names new engineering services MD

Will Newman replaces Ian Lawrence who steps down after eight years
6 days ago

Morgan Sindall bags Salford Uni acoustics building

Planning submitted for Acoustics Building at Crescent Innovation area
6 days ago

Lambeth to release six sites for £250m homes plan

Call for development partner to deliver 450 mixed tenure homes
6 days ago

Adrian Speller joins brother as joint MD of Midlands builder

Speller Metcalfe boosts senior leadership team
7 days ago

Winner unveiled for £2.9bn aqueduct revamp

Construction costs for Haweswater Aqueduct rise to £2.9bn from £1.75bn
1 week ago

Fortem and Equans face fight for £3bn housing upkeep deal

Birmingham City Council aims to sign new 10-year deals for four regions
7 days ago

Lendlease strikes deal to sell UK construction arm for £35m

US private equity firm Atlas to finalise purchase deal by summer
2 weeks ago

Contractor services