Construction needs urgent government intervention to boost output

Unite, the UK’s construction union, has called for urgent government intervention in the construction industry after figures published by the ONS today (11 June) revealed that the industry contracted by 3.4 per cent in the three months to April.

Unite assistant general secretary Gail Cartmail said:

“The government’s failure to provide proper support to construction has resulted in growth in the industry first stalling and now dropping.”

“The government needs to establish a coherent infrastructure plan which establishes long-term projects throughout the UK, to benefit all regions. Construction is a key part of the economy and a further contraction in the sector will be bad news for the UK’s economic performance.”

“For too long we have seen a two speed construction industry with London and parts of the south east booming and the rest of the UK never having recovered from the 2008 crash.”

“A sensible infrastructure plan is vital for the long-term health of construction and with the correct government policies should benefit other industries including steel, which also urgently needs central intervention and support.”

“Construction urgently needs a shot in the arm as new orders are plunging (down 4.6 per cent for three months) . Continuing Brexit uncertainty and the fallout from Carillion’s collapse is destroying confidence in the industry, with projects being delayed or cancelled.”

“We also urgently need the government to introduce policies which will end the ‘race to the bottom’ it is quite clear that cut-throat tendering on projects is making an already bad situation worse.”