Number of contracts awarded across Great Britain increased in June

The total value of construction contract awards in June 2020 was £2.2 billion based on a three-month rolling average.

Compared to May, this is a decrease of 9.2% and is also 57.3% lower than June 2019. However, contract award numbers in June increased by 81.4% to 477, signalling an improvement in conditions.

The latest edition of the Economic & Construction Market Review from industry analysts Barbour ABI, highlights levels of construction contract values awarded across Great Britain.

The residential sector again dominated the share of contract awards with a total of 33.9%. Despite this, the largest project awarded for June was in the infrastructure sector with the Gatwick Airport railway station refurbishment, valuing at £150 million.

Analysis shows that London has had the largest share of contracts awarded in June at 26.1%. This is followed by the south east at 16.4% and then the north west at 13.6%. Wales was again the smallest region with only 1.4% of awards.

Commenting on the figures, Tom Hall, chief economist at Barbour ABI and AMA Research, said: “The UK economy plateaued in May as the easing of some lockdown restrictions mid-way through the month failed to significantly increase output. In-month GDP growth was 1.8% after the 20% contraction in April. With the outcome underwhelming compared to city economists’ expectations of 5.5% growth, output remains 25% down compared to February. June’s figures published next month will give a better understanding of how quickly lost output can be regained as larger parts of the economy resumed activity.”

You can download the full report here.

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