Pro Installer December 2014 - Issue 21 | Page 39

39 PRO INSTALLER DECEMBER 2014 PRO BUSINESS @proinstaller1 NEW HOME CONTRACTS AT HIGHEST LEVEL SINCE 2008 Figures released on 20th November reveal that the number of contracts for new homes increased for the sixth consecutive month in October and are at the highest level since 2008. Barbour ABI, which is a chosen provider of construction data to the Office for National Statistics (ONS) and the Government, has published its latest Economic & Construction Market Review revealing that the total number of contracts for new homes awarded in October increased by 9.2 % from the month before and were 34.2% higher than October 2013. While the number of residential units continues to increase, contract values fell slightly in October, with values 0.6% down on September and 6.2% lower than the same month last year. Experts believe this may be an indication that the recent boom in house building is beginning to spread to other parts of the UK, as opposed to a concentration in London where values tend to be higher. Michael Dall, lead economist at Barbour ABI, said: “With rumours of a cooling housing market, it’s encouraging to see the residential sector still performing strongly in October, accounting for a third (30%) of the total value of contracts awarded. “The fact that the number of units is on the increase but values aren’t, shouldn’t prove too concerning for the industry as this is more than likely due to a wider geographic spread of house building contracts to areas such as the South West (13.9%) and South East (13.2%). “After its recent sluggish performance, it’s also positive to see the infrastructure sector featuring prominently this month with 22% of the total value of all projects. With the sector showing growth in the latest ONS Construction Output figures, perhaps this is evidence of projects in the pipeline beginning to translate into activity on the ground.” The report also showed that the UK witnessed an Leading politicians to address delegates at NIA Annual Conference The National Insulation Association’s (NIA) Annual Conference and Exhibition held at the Hinckley Island Hotel, on Thursday 4th December 2014, featured a panel of leading politicians including; Natalie Bennett, Leader of the Green Party, Jonathan Reynolds MP, Labour Shadow Minister Energy and Climate Change and Amber Rudd MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for the Department of Energy and Climate Change. Neil Marshall, Chief Executive of the NIA, said: “We heard from the politicians on their views and priorities for tackling climate change and fuel poverty and creating a platform for a sustainable energy efficiency market going forward. “The theme of this year’s conference is ‘Building a Sustainable Future for the Industry’ and we also had a strong line-up of external speakers who talked about oppor- tunities in the new build, retrofit and commercial markets. In addition, our headline sponsor, Essex Insulation, addressed the conference to highlight its diverse portfolio and multi-measure approach in the energy efficiency market. The Conference provided our members and external guests with an informative and enjoyable event, at which they found out about a range of opportunities across different markets and enabled them to network as well.” The NIA Annual Conference is now firmly regarded as a leading insulation industry event. The NIA offers a number of membership opportunities. Companies interested in finding out more about membership should contact Bev Coombe, Membership and Communications Manager; on 01525 383313 or email [email protected] Report highlights: overall increase in construction levels in October with the value of new contracts awarded worth £6 billion. This is a 5.9% increase from September and 6.1% higher than the value recorded in October 2013, an indication of further growth in the fourth quarter. • The total value of new UK construction contracts awarded in October was £6 billion based on a three-month rolling average, 5.9% up on September and a 6.1% increase on the value recorded in October 2013 • The number of construction projects within the UK in October was up 5% from September and 1.9% higher than October 2013 • Residential had the highest proportion of contracts awarded by value in October with 30% of the UK total +