Architects take stock as full impact of ISG collapse emerges
Architects have spoken for the first time about the impact of ISG’s collapse, as data experts claim the knock-on effects are ‘far worse than initial figures suggest’
By Richard Waite 25 September 2024 1,487 Views
Architects have spoken for the first time about the impact of ISG’s collapse, as data experts claim the knock-on effects are ‘far worse than initial figures suggest’
By Ian Weinfass 4 September 2024 645 Views
Private residential developments are lifting the construction sector as the picture improves and inflation and interest rates start to ease, new analysis has found
By Richard Waite 27 June 2024 515 Views
New forecasts predict a return to growth for the construction sector in several key areas, with a boost for new project starts expected at the end of this year and accelerating into 2025-26
By Richard Waite and Gino Spocchia 26 April 2024 8,510 Views
Some of the UK's top practices are laying off staff as industry-wide contraction and economic uncertainty continues to hit workloads and stall projects
By Ian Weinfass 15 February 2024 672 Views
New data points to signs of a potential revival in the building sector, according to industry tracker Glenigan
By Anna Highfield 17 January 2024 1,665 Views
The value of project starts across the UK fell by almost a third in the final quarter of 2023, but rose by 29 per cent in London
By Richard Waite 17 November 2023 1,515 Views
Industry tracker Glenigan is predicting a ‘partial recovery’ in housing work next year but says the poor economic outlook has continued to put the brakes on projects starting on site
By Richard Waite 2 November 2023 2,364 Views
Two new reports have highlighted the depth of the slowdown in housebuilding across the nation
By Jonathan Knott 21 August 2023 999 Views
The value of projects starting on site across the UK has dropped by a third, compared with a year ago, according to new industry research
By Anna Highfield 18 July 2023 1,610 Views
Project starts, planning approvals and the number of contractors being appointed to jobs have all plummeted since March this year, grim new data has revealed