Construction sector growth slides to October low June 3, 2014 The construction sector is slowing down, but only by a little. A Markit survey has found that the sector is now growing as slowly as it was back in October. The headline purchasing managers' index for the sector has slid from 60.8 to 60, while analysts had expected to see a small increase to 61. [...]
Kier Group trading in line due to recovery in UK construction May 15, 2014 CONSTRUCTION and services firm Kier yesterday said its performance remains on course, thanks to a stream of new contract awards and a recovery in the UK market. The FTSE 250-listed firm said its construction division secured more than £500m of new contracts this year to date and has secured a forward order book of £2.6bn. [...]
UBM builds up events with deal for Mexican construction show May 12, 2014 MARKETING company UBM yesterday added to its Mexican business by acquiring Expo CIHAC from the Mexican construction trade association for an undisclosed sum. Expo CIHAC attracts 30,000 attendees and generates £4m a year in revenues, UBM said yesterday. The FTSE 250 firm, which now hosts almost half of its events in emerging markets, has in [...]
New homes deliver construction firms with 12 months of growth May 11, 2014 NEW HOUSING demand helped the construction sector record 12 months of consecutive growth for the first time in six years at the start of 2014, a survey suggests. Construction firms across the sector reported a rise in activity between January and March, adding to the previous three quarters of upbeat figures from building firms. Around [...]
Will Balfour Beatty’s UK construction head replace McNaughton as CEO? May 6, 2014 Amid the doom and gloom of infrastructure firm Balfour Beatty’s third profit warning in 18 months, chief executive Andrew McNaughton stepped down “with immediate effect” today. It is understood that McNaughton was pushed out, rather than bowed out, as the FTSE 250 firm looks to turn around its flailing balance sheet. Shares plunged over 17 [...]
Strange things are happening to the UK’s construction sector May 6, 2014 Construction is still hollowed out from the financial crisis, and has suffered two major recessions – so why are builders finding hiring so difficult? Despite solid growth in the last 12 months, the sector is still more than 10 per cent shy of its previous output peak. The recession was deeper than for [...]
Why one analyst loves construction firm Carillion April 9, 2014 Construction services firm Carillion’s share price has soared over five per cent today, after an upgrade from Cantor Fitzgerald. The research note put a “buy” recommendation on the FTSE 250 firm and increased its target price to 420p from 350p, in part due to a strengthened order book and downsizing of the struggling UK construction [...]
Surging construction sector loses some momentum in March April 2, 2014 The UK's construction sector is roaring a little less loudly this month. The latest purchasing managers' index data from Markit shows a sector PMI of 62.5 in March, below last month's 62.6. That's despite economists predicting that we'd see a rise to 63 this month. Nonetheless, that's a spectacular pace of growth in the sector. [...]
Balfour Beatty profits hammered as UK construction disappoints March 6, 2014 Infrastructure company Balfour Beatty has suffered a collapse in reported pre-tax profit of 78 per cent to £32m, according to the company's results for the full year ended 31 December. The company cited tough economic conditions and operational issues in the UK as reasons for the poor financial performance. However, Balfour Beatty said it was [...]
Recruitment boom fuels hopes of a recovery in UK construction January 9, 2014 BRITISH builders have been on a hiring spree in recent months, with some construction firms struggling to find skilled workers and even facing shortages of materials as both housing and commercial developments spring up. Recruitment group Hays said net fees from private sector construction and property jobs rose 21 per cent in the last three [...]