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Economic Context Uncertainty continues as pre-Brexit positivity fi zzles out. The Construction Sector The UK economy in Q2 remains restrained with slowing of annual house price growth. in the pharmaceutical and base metal industries, situation. The majority of which suggest further slowing Residential positives and negatives seeming to run counter The latest data from ONS shows that GDP growth as the original date for Brexit was extended. Further of GDP in Q3-Q4 2019 as another Brexit deadline to each other. April GDP fi gures indicate that the was negative for the second month running with gloom has been added to the automotive sector by looms but with the UK economy managing to avoid a Infrastructure pre-Brexit bubble in Q1 has started to defl ate at the April showing contraction of 0.4% and follows the recent announcement by Ford of the closure of the technical recession. With the uncertainty continuing beginning of Q2. The news regarding 0.1% decrease in March (see fi g. 1.1). Despite these Bridgend engine plant by September 2020. the short-medium term outlook remains diff icult to Commercial & Retail is much brighter with employment rates reaching consecutive negatives, the high growth in February The outlook for GDP growth remains subdued with predict. The key question remains as to the strength of a new high and there are more people in full time means that the rolling quarter to April 2019 was the Treasury indicating overall 1.2% growth for 2019 medium-term economic growth and whether there will Hotel, Leisure & Sport work than was the case a year ago. However, further positive with a 0.3% increase and follows a 0.5% followed by 1.4% in 2020 and then followed by 1.6% be potential for a post-Brexit bounce or if a slower but evidence of the slowing of the housing market is increase in Q1. Key drivers for this include the more annual growth 2021-23. However, many forecasters steadier pattern of GDP growth will predominate.

Industrial emerging with private sector new housing orders positive performance in Q1 but also an end to the are now providing short-term forecasts based on the down in Q1 and lenders also reporting signifi cant stockpiling of goods by manufacturers, particularly shape of the eventual Brexit in a “Deal or No Deal” Sector comparison The main components of GDP tended to the negative Medical & Health in April. Services growth was fl at in April, following 0.6 Quarterly growth Agriculture negative growth of 0.1% in March. The services sector Education Rolling 3 month growth contributed 0.16 percentage points to GDP growth in 0.5 Construction April but with diff ering performance for sub-sectors with )

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th information and communication showing good growth Manufacturing but this was off set by contraction in scientifi c, technical 0.3 Index of and professional sub-sectors. Manufacturing contracted Production bution to grow ri April 2019 by 3.9% in April, contributing 0.11 percentage points to 0.2 Index of Cont March 2019 Services GDP growth (see fi g. 1.2). The sector was characterised February 2019 0.1 by a falling back of activity as the impetus for early GDP completion of order prior to the original Brexit date 0.0 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Feb – Apr -4.0 -3.5 -3.0 -2.5 -2.0 -1.5 -1.0 -0.5 0.0 0.5 1.0 eased considerably. In addition, key industry sectors 2017 2017 2018 2018 2018 2018 2019 2019 Growth (%) including chemicals, pharmaceuticals vehicle Hinderton Point, Lloyd Drive, ECONOMIC CONTEXT 1.1 ECONOMIC CONTEXT 1.2 production and base metals were all signifi cantly slower Cheshire Oaks, Cheshire, CH65 9HQ in April compared with Q1 2019. Construction was also GDP growth | Source: ONS Sector comparison | Source: ONS T: 0151 353 3500 negative 0.4% in April contributing 0.02 percentage E: [email protected] W: www.barbour-abi.com @BarbourABI 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 ECONOMIC CONTEXT… GDP growth falls in April, despite a positive rolling quarter

points to GDP growth. The key component for slowing of gold, being partially being offset by reduced reached 72.0%, representing a new high point, to 29th March this year appear to have faded into Q2 as the construction sector was the negative performance imports of fuels. The latest figures show that the but caused partially by the increased age at which the eventual Brexit date has now been postponed until of private sector new housing which was not completely trade in goods deficit with EU countries widened to women can claim the State Pension. In the quarter October. The political arena is now concentrated on the offset by positive performance for the infrastructure and £25.0 billion in the three months to April and also ending April 2019 there were 32.75 million people in Tory Party leadership contest with the first round now private commercial sectors. Agriculture was flat in April widened to £18.4 billion with non-EU countries. employment which is 357,000 more than for the same over and the Brexit focus of the remaining candidates JUNE 2019 and follows negative 0.1% growth in March and negative Growth for EU derived imports included chemicals, quarter in 2018. The annual increase was due to a appearing to be that of renegotiation of the deal rather 0.6% growth in February. particularly medicines and pharmaceuticals, as well 402,000 increase in those working full time to reach than acceptance of a no-deal situation. The continued as miscellaneous manufactures. However, the milder 24.15 million. However, comparisons with the April state of suspended animation over Brexit is akin to About Us Global economy winter experienced in the UK meant that fuel imports quarter 2018 show a fall of 45,000 people working riding the eye of a hurricane; at present the situation is The global economic outlook is more restrained than from the EU fell by £0.3 billion. Exports to the EU were part-time to reach 8.6 million. The unemployment rate subdued but relatively calm but the outlook contains Economic Context previously with leading organisations forecasting centred on machinery and equipment with continues to fall reaching 3.8% in the April 2019 quarter potential for significant turbulence. Some of the darker overall growth rates of between 2.9% and 3.3% for ships and aircraft being the largest contributors. and is the lowest rate since the October to December clouds concern the future of the UK’s automotive The Construction Sector 2019. The weakening of global trade and the tightening quarter in 1974 (see fig. 1.4). This unemployment rate manufacturing base with Ford’s announcement of the of global financial conditions in H2 2018 have been key Employment rate means that an estimated 1.3 million people were closure of the Bridgend engine plant by September Residential to the downward GDP revisions by many economic The latest statistical release on the UK labour market unemployed during the quarter, which is 112,000 fewer 2020 casting further gloom. In addition, the stability of forecasting organisations. The issue of trade disputes indicates that the situation remains relatively positive than for the February to April quarter in 2018. the retail sector remains uncertain with trading figures Infrastructure continues to cast shadows over some aspects of with employment rates remaining high and increases for May showing reduced foot fall but with internet international trade with the USA versus China trade in average weekly earnings. The employment Outlook shopping for some sectors also recording a slow-down. Commercial & Retail tensions continuing to make headlines. The issue of rates in the three months to April 2019 was 76.1%, Now well into June, the UK economy like the weather The financial turmoil facing some of the leading High slowing international trade and the refocusing of the which compares to 75.6% in same quarter a year remains overcast with some bright intervals but Street multiples continues with focus this month on Hotel, Leisure & Sport global automotive markets away from Europe has earlier and is the joint highest employment rate on showers – some torrential – dominating. The pre-Brexit the Arcadia group but with many retail organisations meant that the German economic has performed record. In addition, the employment rate for women boost to manufacturing and stock piling of goods prior continuing to post profit warnings.

Industrial less well in May and early June 2019 than in previous

months with the countries government indicating that 4 10 People EU it faces significant economic headwinds throughout Men Medical & Health Non-EU Women the year. Although the Italian economy emerged 3 from recession in Q1 2019, the government now faces Education 8 the prospect of the European Commission starting 2 disciplinary proceedings for breaking EU debt rules.

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The UK’s total trade deficit widened to £15.6 billion -2 in the three months to April 2019 with trade in 2 Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb goods deficit widened to £43.4 billion and the trade -3 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Goods Trade Balance Goods Imports Goods Exports surplus for services widened to £27.9 billion (see 3 month period (starting month shown) Hinderton Point, Lloyd Drive, fig. 1.3). The main driver for the widening of the ECONOMIC CONTEXT 1.3 ECONOMIC CONTEXT 1.4 Cheshire Oaks, Cheshire, CH65 9HQ deficit in the trade of goods was the rising imports Changes in UK trade balance | Source: ONS Unemployment rate | Source: ONS T: 0151 353 3500 of unspecified goods, particularly non-monetary E: [email protected] W: www.barbour-abi.com @BarbourABI 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 THE CONSTRUCTION SECTOR… Decline of 4.8% in May 4.8% Decrease in JUNE 2019 contracts from sounds less positive note April 2019

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Economic Context Contract awards at £5.0 billion in May are 10.4% higher than a year ago with residential the largest sector. The Construction Sector In the most recent data release by ONS, total Whilst new work was positive in April, increasing commercial by 14.9%, private industrial by 10.2% and remains but with increased spending on health service Residential seasonally adjusted construction output decreased by 0.6% on March, repair and maintenance was public sector non-housing by 27.7%. provision by the current government likely to begin by 0.4% in April compared with March but is 2.4% negative with a 2.1% decline between March and to bring some uplift to health construction output Infrastructure higher than April 2018. Rolling quarter data provides April 2019. New housing work remained positive with Outlook levels into the medium-term. In addition, the UK retail a more positive assessment with the current quarter a 2.0% increase for the private sector on March, with The outlook for the construction sector remains fairly sector has suff ered further setbacks in Q2 2019 with Commercial & Retail ending April 2019, 0.4% higher than the previous the public sector increasing by 2.4% (see fi g. 2.1). subdued into the medium-term with business and an increasing number of organisations posting profi t three month period. Annual comparisons indicate Although there was further monthly contraction consumer confi dence levels remaining key. Whilst many warnings and further reductions in foot fall reported Hotel, Leisure & Sport that the February to April quarter in 2019 is 2.9% for infrastructure output in April (-0.6%), the April forecasts indicate further slowing of the construction in May. Although some retail sectors remain positive, higher than the same quarter in 2018. quarter in 2019 is 3.6% ahead of the previous sector in 2019 the strength of the pipeline should such as the discount grocery and homewares channel, quarter and 12.9% higher than the February to ensure steady, if modest underlying growth into 2020 many of the larger chains will be unwilling to commit to Industrial % change April quarter in 2018. The private industrial sector and beyond. The industrial and infrastructure sectors extensive refurbishment and expansion programmes Feb 19-Apr 19 to Feb 19-Apr 19 to has seen construction output contract by 3.2% in remain key areas for further growth with the logistics whilst customer sentiment remains subdued. Medical & Health Nov 18-Jan 19 Feb 18-Apr 18 Total All Work 0.4 2.9 April with the current quarter 0.3% lower than the and warehousing sector having a particularly strong All New Work 0.1 2.8 previous three month period. Rolling quarterly data pipeline; this should underpin future output growth. Education Construction Sector • Public Housing 4.7 21.1 also indicate that the private commercial sector is The recent concentration on reducing carbon levels In May the value of all construction contract awards, • Private Housing -0.4 2.6 2.2% lower in the April quarter 2019 compared with should augur well for the infrastructure sector into the according to Barbour ABI data, was £5.0 billion based • Infrastructure 3.6 12.9 the previous quarter and is also 6.9% down on the medium-term and beyond as generation capacity in on a three month rolling average. This is a decrease • Public (ex Infrastructure) -2.3 4.1 February to April quarter 2018. the energy sector moves away from fossil based fuels. of 4.8% on April but is 10.4% higher than in May 2018. • Private Industrial -0.5 -1.3 New orders data indicates that in Quarter 1 2019 total However, there are negatives beginning to emerge For the quarter ending May 2018 total construction • Private Commercial -2.2 -6.9 construction new orders increased by 9.6% on Q4 2018 with growing evidence in Q1 2019 of slowing within contract awards were valued at £15.5 billion. Repairs & Maintenance 1.0 3.2 and were also 6.6% ahead of Q1 2018. However, total the new housebuilding sector and also the slowing of Compared with the previous quarter ending February • Public Housing -2.4 -0.2 housing new orders indicated a slowing of the sector annual house price growth. Although the residential 2019, this represents a decrease of 1.4% but is 5.3% • Private Housing 0.3 0.1 with overall 4.6% decline on the previous quarter, pipeline remains strong, the issue of aff ordability and ahead of the comparable quarter ending May 2018. • Non-Housing 2.3 6.5 led by a 6.6% decrease for the private sector. Indeed, the willingness of consumers to commit to new house The number of contract awards decreased by 21.4% private sector housing new orders for Q1 2019 are purchases could result in signifi cant slowing of build- to 733 in May compared with 933 in April. Annual CONSTRUCTION SECTOR 2.1 Hinderton Point, Lloyd Drive, 25.4% lower than for Q1 2018. In contrast all other new out rates for some larger developments in the short- comparisons indicate that the number of contract Cheshire Oaks, Cheshire, CH65 9HQ Construction activity by sector Source: ONS work increased by 16.1% in Q1 2019 with infrastructure medium term. The continuing weakness of new orders awards this month is 13.3% lower than in May 2018. T: 0151 353 3500 increasing by 12.0% on the previous quarter, private and construction output levels in the health sector Contract awards value remain at the £5.0 billion E: [email protected] W: www.barbour-abi.com @BarbourABI 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 CONSTRUCTION SECTOR… Decline of 4.8% in May sounds less positive note

level, just, in May but this months figures confirm the The largest contract award in May was in the East of contract awards in May with attributable share of slow decline evident since January (see fig. 2.3). The Midlands and was the £253 million award by the 42.3% . Infrastructure was the second largest sector 17 implications for output growth in the short-medium Ministry of Justice to Kier Construction Major Projects this month with awards share of 17.0%. This was term indicate some reining back to a more moderate for the building of a new prison at Wellingborough. followed by the industrial sector with 11.4% share pace of growth. The project involves a new prison complex with and the commercial and retail sector with 10.7%. JUNE 2019 14 structures and a total floor area of 62,868 sq m. The smallest sector was again medical and health 7.5 42.3 Projects by Region London was the location for the second largest with attributable share of only 1.7% in May (see 1.7 London was the largest region for contract awards contract award in May with the mixed use development fig. 2.4). The largest residential contract award was % About Us in May at 22.1%, followed by the South East with at the Clockhouse & Access House at Imperial Street the Clockhouse and Access House development at 9.4 14.0% and the East Midlands with attributable share in Bow. Valued at £130 million this project will see Bow in London which was valued at £130 million and Economic Context of 11.9% of contract awards in May. In contrast, the Henry Construction Projects Limited provide a total of was awarded to Henry Construction Limited. The North East attracted only 1.2% share of contract 491 residential units as well as a restaurant and retail largest contract award in the infrastructure sector 10.7 The Construction Sector awards this month (see fig. 2.2). space. The third largest contract award in May was also was the new prison development at Wellingborough 11.4 in London where Ardmore Construction Limited Head in Northamptonshire which was awarded to Kier Residential Medical & Health Residential Office were awarded the £100 million redevelopment of Construction Major Projects. The East Midlands was East Midlands Industrial Education Hornsey Town Hall to provide at total of 147 residential the location for the largest industrial contract award East of England Commercial & Retail Infrastructure Infrastructure London units as well as a 67 bedroom hotel. in May and was the estimated £65.2 million Bardon 2 Hotel, Leisure & Sport North East industrial unit at Battleflat Lodge Farm near Coalville CONSTRUCTION SECTOR 2.4 Commercial & Retail North West Types of Project which was awarded to Winvic Construction Limited. Scotland Type of projects | Source: Barbour ABI 7.6% The residential sector again held the largest share South East Hotel, Leisure & Sport South West Rank Project Value (£m) Region Sector Wales 8000 1400 1 HMP Wellingborough 253 East Midlands Infrastructure Industrial West Midlands

Yorkshire & Humber 7000 2 Imperial 2 – mixed development 130 London Residential 1200 1.2% Medical & Health 3 Hornsey Town Hall regeneration 100 London Residential 8.7% 185 Park Street – mixed use 6000 4 100 London Residential 1000 development Education 5.8% Commercial 5000 5 Unity Square, Nottingham 70 East Midlands

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millio 6 Bardon 2, industrial unit, plot 1 65 East Midlands Industrial (£ 11.9% 4000 lue Upper Thorn Green, parcels 6A & 6B – Va 7 63 East of England Residential 625 units 8.6% 600 ct 9% 3000 s Gulfstream – Farnborough Airport 5.5% 8 60 South East Infrastructure hangar 400 22.1% Former Evans Halshaw Citroen, Atlantic 2000 9 60 Wales Residential Wharf – student accommodation 14% 5.6% Marston Vale Innovation Park – plot 1A, Hotel, Leisure 200 10 60 East of England 1000 plot 1B, plot 1C, plot 1D & plots 2-5 & Sport

JJASONDJFMAMJJASONDJF MAM 0 2017 2018 2019 0 Hinderton Point, Lloyd Drive, CONSTRUCTION SECTOR 2.2 CONSTRUCTION SECTOR 2.3 CONSTRUCTION SECTOR 2.5 Cheshire Oaks, Cheshire, CH65 9HQ Locations of contracts awarded Source: Barbour ABI Construction activity trends | Source: Barbour ABI Top ten biggest projects by value | Source: Barbour ABI T: 0151 353 3500 E: [email protected] W: www.barbour-abi.com @BarbourABI 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 5.2 0.9 8.8 8.5

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% 35.6 About Us 35.6% 15.1 Economic Context London tops 3.8 The Construction Sector RESIDENTIAL… the regions this 11.3 0.6

month East Midlands South East Residential East of England South West London Wales Infrastructure 4.5% decline in North East West Midlands North West Yorkshire & Humber Commercial & Retail May to £2.2 billion Scotland Hotel, Leisure & Sport RESIDENTIAL 3.1 London regains top spot this month with Hornsey Town Hall Value of contracts by region Industrial redevelopment a key contract award. Source: Barbour ABI

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rolling three month average (see fi g. 3.2). Comparison with April indicates that sidential unit 12000 this is a decrease of 4.5% but is 16.6% higher than for May 2018. The total value 2000 10000 of residential contract award in the three month period ending May 2018 was s showing rolling 3 month averag

£6.3 billion which is 38.4% higher than the previous quarter but only 0.3% 1500 8000 ahead of the comparable quarter ending May 2018. showing rolling 3 month averag

n) 6000 Residential unit numbers were 9,897 in May, based on a three month rolling 1000 millio

average, which is only 0.1% higher than April and is also 49.0% lower than for (£ 4000

Decrease on lue May 2018. Following good growth in contract awards in April the decline in May Va 500 April 2019 2000 e is not necessarily bad news as contract awards remained above the £2.0 billion JJASONDJFMAMJJASONDJFMAM threshold. However, the new housing market continues to face pressures on 0 2017 2018 2019 0 Hinderton Point, Lloyd Drive, aff ordability and consumer sentiment which could lead to reduction in build Source: Barbour ABI Cheshire Oaks, Cheshire, CH65 9HQ 4.5% out rates for some residential development into the short-medium term. RESIDENTIAL 3.2 T: 0151 353 3500 Project value showing 3 month moving average E: [email protected] W: www.barbour-abi.com @BarbourABI 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 RESIDENTIAL… 4.5% decline in May to £2.0 billion

House prices of 8.3% on May 2018 (see fig. 3.1 & 3.4). London also May 2018. The largest residential contract award The redevelopment of the Louise Margaret Hospital House prices have been less buoyant in May with the accounted for the three largest residential awards in the South East this month was the £37 million and Nurses Quarters, also estimated at £30 million, Halifax house price index showing only a 0.5% increase this month with combined value of £330 million. The renovation and extension of Kings House, Grand will provide 42 and flats with associated for May and follows a 1.1% increase in April. This largest contract award in London this month was the Avenue in Hove to provide a total of 169 units as well landscaping and parking. The North West was the weakness in house price growth was also underlined by Clock & Access House at Imperial Street in Bow which as 80 underground parking spaces. The contract was third largest region for contract awards share in May JUNE 2019 the Nationwide with indications that annual house price will see Henry Construction Projects Limited provide awarded to PMC Construction Development Services with 11.3% which compares to share of 13.2% in May growth slowed to 0.6% in May following a 0.9% increase 491 residential units within a mixed use development and has a project timeline of 24 months which is due 2018. The largest contract award for the North West in April. Average house price growth also slowed to which will also provide restaurant and retail facilities for completion in May 2021. The Cambridge Military this month was the conversion of Meadow Mill in Water About Us £214,946 in May compared with £214,920 in April. as well as parking and landscaping works. Valued Hospital in Aldershot was the site of the second and Street, Stockport to provide a total of 217 residential at £130 million, the project will provide a total floor third largest contract awards in the region this month, units as well as retail units, gym and restaurant. Valued Economic Context Projects by region area of 3,570 sq m contained within a single 27 storey both of which were awarded to Weston Homes. at an estimated £45.7 million this developer led project The region with the largest share of contract awards structure. The Hornsey Town Hall Regeneration project The Zone C project was valued at an estimated by Awal Investment is due to start in June. In , The Construction Sector in May was London with 35.6% which is an increase was the second largest contract award in London in £30 million and will provide a total of 74 residential the Gildart Street project was valued and £30 million May. This £100 million project will involve the provision units, commercial space as well as 229 parking spaces. and will see YPG Developments provide a total of Residential 0 of 146 residential units together with a 67 bedroom 449 apartments in three structures and is due to be 0 10 hotel and the restoration of the existing town hall completed by July 2020. Infrastructure to provide community facilities including a theatre, 6.8 food service and retail units. The main contractor is Type of projects 1.7 Commercial & Retail Ardmore Construction Limited with Button Linguard Private housing dominated the sector in May with a appointed as demolition and plant subcontractor. 81.5% share of residential contract awards which is an Hotel, Leisure & Sport With a share of 15.1%, the South East was the second 8.0% decrease on May 2018. Hotel, halls of residence % largest region for residential contract awards this and barracks was the second largest sector with

Industrial month, with share increase of 5.0% compared with 10.0% which compares to only 4.2% in May 2018. Local authority housing accounted for 6.8% share of contract awards in May which compares to share of Medical & Health RESIDENTIAL 3.4 81.5 just 1.9% in May 2018 (see fig. 3.3). Change of activity by region (since May 2018) | Source: Barbour ABI Education -1.5% East Midlands +5.0% South East Private Housing -0.4% East of England -4.9% South West Housing Association

Local Authority +8.3% London +4.7% Wales

Sheltered Housing -4.5% North East +6.5% West Midlands

Hostels/Halls of Res./Barracks -1.9% North West -1.0% Yorkshire & Humber Elderly Persons/ Childrens Homes -10.3% Scotland Arrows indicate change since May last year

Hinderton Point, Lloyd Drive, RESIDENTIAL 3.3 +8.3% Increase for London Cheshire Oaks, Cheshire, CH65 9HQ Type of projects awarded Top Ten Source: Barbour ABI HOTTEST REGION compared to last year CLIENTS, ARCHITECTS, T: 0151 353 3500 CONTRACTORS & PROJECTS E: [email protected] W: www.barbour-abi.com @BarbourABI 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 RESIDENTIAL… 4.5% decline in May to £2.0 billion

Rank Company Name Awards Value (£M) TOP TEN TOP TEN 1 Barratt Homes 118 2186 2 Persimmon Homes Limited 127 1999 Key Clients Projects Jun 2018 – May 2019 Contract awarded May 2019 3 91 1386 4 Homes 84 1277 JUNE 2019 5 Redrow Homes Limited 44 767 Value Rank PID Project Name (£M) Details 6 (UK) Limited 34 665 LONDON Date: May 2019 – TBC 7 Plc 22 602 1 12307597 130 Funding: Private Imperial 2 – Mixed development About Us Contractor: Henry Construction Projects Limited 8 39 542 Date: Jun 2019 – TBC 9 Construction 48 517 LONDON Funding: Mixed Economic Context 2 11795741 100 10 Cala Group 21 455 Hornsey Town Hall regeneration Contractor: Ardmore Construction Limited Head Off ice

The Construction Sector LONDON Date: Apr 2019 – Apr 2022 3 12099061 185 Park Street – mixed use 100 Funding: Private Rank Company Name Awards Value (£M) TOP TEN development Contractor: Sons & Co (Management Contract) Residential 1 Persimmon Homes Limited 75 1177 EAST OF ENGLAND Date: Sep 2019 – Sep 2024 2 Pegasus Group 44 688 Key Architects 4 12431151 Upper Thorn Green, parcels 6A 62.5 Funding: Private Jun 2018 – May 2019 & 6B – 625 units Contractor: Taylor Wimpey South Midlands Limited Infrastructure 3 Squire and Partners 8 672 WALES 4 Hawkins Brown Architects 6 518 Date: Oct 2019 – TBC Former Evans Halshaw Citroen, 5 12295268 60 Funding: Private Commercial & Retail Atlantic Wharf – student 5 PRP Architects 22 450 Contractor: Opto Property Group accommodation 6 Barratt Homes 21 391 LONDON Jul 2019 – Sep 2026 Hotel, Leisure & Sport Date: 7 Falconer Chester Hall Architects 13 359 6 12374700 Tesco Kennington Lane 57.7 Funding: Private 8 Allies & Morrison Urban Practitioners 11 352 redevelopment Contractor: The Berkeley Group Head Off ice

Industrial 9 HTA Design LLP 10 347 YORKS & HUMBER Date: Oct 2019 – Oct 2026 Funding: Private 7 12212976 Laneside Farm, Morley – 52 10 Focus On Design Partnership 24 300 Contractor: Persimmon Homes (West Yorkshire) 526 houses Medical & Health Limited Charles Church NORTH WEST Date: Jun 2019 – TBC 8 12242996 Meadow Mill, Water Street – 45.8 Funding: Private Rank Company Name Awards Value (£M) Education TOP TEN 213 apartments & commercial Contractor: Awal Investment 1 Barratt Homes 119 2230 LONDON Key Contractors Date: Jul 2019 – TBC 2 Persimmon Homes Limited 125 1992 South West Lands Wembley 9 12351651 40 Funding: Private Jun 2018 – May 2019 SW01, SW02 & SW07 – 3 Taylor Wimpey 92 1367 Contractor: Hill Partnerships Limited Head Off ice 156 apartments 4 Bellway Homes 87 1339 SOUTH EAST Date: May 2019 – May 2021 5 Countryside Properties (UK) Limited 37 964 Funding: Private 10 12335369 Kings House, Grand Avenue – 37 Contractor: PMC Construction Development 6 Redrow Homes Limited 44 767 169 fl ats Services Limited 7 Kier Construction Limited-Building UK 43 731 8 Galliford Try Construction 65 717 9 Multiplex Construction Europe Limited 2 600 10 Crest Nicholson Plc 21 587

Hinderton Point, Lloyd Drive, Cheshire Oaks, Cheshire, CH65 9HQ The ranking tables are compiled from Barbour ABI database and are based on the total value of contracts awarded over the previous 12 month period. The values represent the construction cost of each project. T: 0151 353 3500 E: [email protected] W: www.barbour-abi.com @BarbourABI 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 5.7 7.7

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East Midlands South East Residential East of England South West London Wales Infrastructure Infrastructure steadies North East West Midlands North West Yorkshire & Humber Commercial & Retail at £700 million Scotland Hotel, Leisure & Sport INFRASTRUCTURE 4.1 Wellingborough prison is key award assisting the East Midlands into top Value of contracts by region Industrial spot this month. Source: Barbour ABI

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The value of contract awards in the infrastructure e sector in May was £700 million, based on a three 3000 month rolling contract (see fi g. 4.2). This is 1.4% The value of higher than April and is also 25.3% higher than May contract awards in 2500 2018. Quarterly data shows that total infrastructure the infrastructure 2000 contract awards in the three months to May 2019 was showing rolling 3 month averag

sector in May was n) 1500 £2.2 billion, which is 47.0% lower than the previous millio

quarter but 20.9% higher than the comparable £700 million. (£ 1000

Increase on lue quarter ending May 2018. Va April 2019 500 Stability returned to the sector in May with contract JJASONDJFMAMJJASONDJFMAM awards reaching the £700 million threshold. The 0 2017 2018 2019 Hinderton Point, Lloyd Drive, outlook for infrastructure output still remains Source: Barbour ABI Cheshire Oaks, Cheshire, CH65 9HQ 1.4% INFRASTRUCTURE 4.2 positive, underpinned by phased completion of T: 0151 353 3500 larger-scale projects into the medium-term. Project value showing 3 month moving average E: [email protected] W: www.barbour-abi.com @BarbourABI 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 INFRASTRUCTURE… Infrastructure steadies at £700 million

Projects by region 2021. Scotland was the second largest region in doors and glazing, provision of a new courtyard this month included the £30 million contract awarded Regional data this months shows that the East May with a 13.3% share of infrastructure contract and re-plastering of the ceiling in the main hall. This by Network Rail to BAM Nuttall for improvements to Midlands held the largest share of contract awards at awards which is an increase of 7.4% on May 2018. 18 month project is due to start in January 2020. The the sea wall promenade at Dawlish in Devon, whilst 34.7%, which compares to only an 8.0% attributable Burncrooks & Milngavie Water Treatment Works in East South East was the third largest region this month in the road sector a key contract award was the share in May 2018 (see fig. 4.1 & 4.4). Key to the East Dunbartonshire was the largest infrastructure contract with a 10.5% share of awards, which is an increase £28 million contract for the construction of a new A120 JUNE 2019 Midlands holding the largest share of contract awards award in Scotland this month. Awarded to Caledonia of 4.1% on May 2018. The largest infrastructure bypass near Little Hadham, Ware to John Graham this month was the £253 million award by the Ministry Water Alliance, this £30 million project is scheduled to contract award within the region this month was Construction Limited. of Justice to Kier Construction Major Projects for a last 24 months and involves the installation of 8 miles the £60 million project awarded by Gulfstream About Us new prison at Wellingborough. The project involves of new water mains and a new pumping station. In Aerospace for a new airport hangar at Farnborough Type of projects the provision of a prison entry building, visitor Paisley, the £22 million contract for the regeneration Airport. The project will see VolkerFitzpatrick Limited Infrastructure contract awards in May were Economic Context facilities, learning complex, workshops, residential of the Town Hall was awarded to Kier Scotland. The provide a single 3 storey hangar with total floor dominated by the civic & public sector with share accommodation and a secure perimeter fence. project involves the removal of the existing boundary area of 20,191 sq m for the maintenance, repair and of 41.2% which compares to an 11.9% attributable The Construction Sector This 24 month project is due for completion in May wall, addition of a bar terrace, new and replacement overhaul of aircraft. Other notable contract awards share in May 2018. The second largest sector this month was civil with 28.2%, a decrease Residential on 8.7% on May 2018. Transport was the third largest 2.1 sector securing a 22.6% share of contract awards, an 22.6 Infrastructure contract awards in May were Infrastructure increase of 5.3% on May 2018 (see fig. 4.3). 28.2 dominated by the civic & public sector with a Commercial & Retail share of 41.2% which compares to an 11.9% attributable share in May 2018. Hotel, Leisure & Sport % 29.3% Industrial Increase in civic & 6 public contracts Medical & Health INFRASTRUCTURE 4.4 compared to 41.2 Change of activity by region (since May 2018) | Source: Barbour ABI May 2018 Education +26.7% East Midlands +4.1% South East Transport -9.1% East of England +0.3% South West Civic & Public

Utilities -0.3% London -18.4% Wales

Civil Engineering -3.8% North East +0.9% West Midlands

Miscellaneous -9.2% North West +1.5% Yorkshire & Humber

Arrows indicate change since May last year +7.4% Scotland

Hinderton Point, Lloyd Drive, INFRASTRUCTURE 4.3 +26.7% Increase for East Midlands Cheshire Oaks, Cheshire, CH65 9HQ Type of projects awarded Top Ten Source: Barbour ABI HOTTEST REGION compared to last year CLIENTS, ARCHITECTS, T: 0151 353 3500 CONTRACTORS & PROJECTS E: [email protected] W: www.barbour-abi.com @BarbourABI 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 INFRASTRUCTURE… Infrastructure steadies at £700 million

Rank Company Name Awards Value (£M) TOP TEN TOP TEN 1 RWE NPower Plc 3 1831 2 Moray Off shore Renewables 1 1769 Key Clients Projects Jun 2018 – May 2019 Contract awarded May 2019 3 HS2 2 1662 4 Network Rail Infrastructure Limited 60 535 JUNE 2019 5 Highways England 9 467 Value Rank PID Project Name (£M) Details 6 Transport for London 3 302 EAST MIDLANDS Date: May 2019 – May 2021 7 Manchester Airport Group Plc 5 236 1 12259358 253 Funding: Public HMP Wellingborough About Us Contractor: Kier Construction – Major Projects 8 National Grid Plc 1 214 Date: May 2019 – Aug 2020 9 Earls Gate Energy Centre Limited 1 210 SOUTH EAST Funding: Private Economic Context 2 12387946 Gulfstream – Farnborough Airport 60 Contractor: VolkerFitzpatrick Limited Head 10 London Luton Airport Limited 5 196 hangar O ff i c e

The Construction Sector SOUTH WEST Date: Jun 2019 – Mar 2020 3 12417007 30 Funding: Private Sea Wall – Marine Parade, Dawlish Rank Company Name Awards Value (£M) TOP TEN Contractor: BAM Nuttall Residential 1 AHR Building Consultancy Limited 7 1659 SCOTLAND Date: TBC 2 Farrells 1 1650 Key Architects 4 12433656 Burncrooks & Milngavie Water 30 Funding: Public Jun 2018 – May 2019 Treatment Works Contractor: Caledonia Water Alliance Infrastructure 3 Nicholas Grimshaw & Partners Limited 1 1650 LONDON Date: Jan 2019 – Jul 2019 4 Scottish & Southern Energy 1 350 Funding: Public 5 12339696 Northern and Eastern Access – 28.5 Contractor: Buckingham Group Contracting Commercial & Retail 5 Pascall & Watson Architects 3 183 North London Heat & Power Project Limited 6 Ove Arup & Partners International Limited 4 165 YORKS & HUMBER Date: Jul 2019 – Jul 2020 Hotel, Leisure & Sport 7 Mouchel Group 3 100 Leeds Bradford International 6 11650911 28 Funding: Private Airport – entrance extension & 8 Jacobs U.K. Limited 1 60 Contractor: Sir Robert McAlpine & Sons Limited refurbishment Industrial 9 Gebler Tooth Architects 1 60 EAST OF ENGLAND Date: Jun 2019 – Dec 2024 10 Cartwright Pickard Architects 1 50 7 12128930 A120 bypass (Little Hadham) and 28 Funding: Public Medical & Health fl ood alleviation scheme Contractor: John Graham Construction Limited

WEST MIDLANDS Date: Mar 2019 – Jul 2020 8 12259688 27 Funding: Private Rugby motorway service area Education Rank Company Name Awards Value (£M) TOP TEN Contractor: Vinci Construction Head Off ice 1 Mace/Dragados Joint Venture 1 1650 SCOTLAND Date: Jun 2019 – Dec 2020 2 Group Limited 27 597 Key Contractors 9 12126700 The Glasgow Airport Investment 21 Funding: Public Jun 2018 – May 2019 Area Project (GAIA) Contractor: Wills Bros Civil Engineering 3 VolkerFitzpatrick Limited 18 557 WALES Date: Apr 2020 – Oct 2021 4 Kier Construction Limited-Building UK 16 424 10 12412011 18 Funding: Public East Rhyl coastal defence scheme 5 John Graham Construction Limited 25 282 Contractor: Balfour Beatty 6 J Murphy & Sons Limited 7 279 7 Siemens Limited 3 220 8 Morgan Sindall VolkerFitzpatrick Joint Venture 1 196 9 Plc 3 191 10 Burmeister & Wain Scandinavian Contractor A/S 1 180

Hinderton Point, Lloyd Drive, Cheshire Oaks, Cheshire, CH65 9HQ The ranking tables are compiled from Barbour ABI database and are based on the total value of contracts awarded over the previous 12 month period. The values represent the construction cost of each project. T: 0151 353 3500 E: [email protected] W: www.barbour-abi.com @BarbourABI 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 6.9 18.4 8.3

11.6 JUNE 2019 7.4 18.4% % About Us 4.8 East Midlands 18.3 Economic Context tops the regions 15.2 this month 1.2 The Construction Sector COMMERCIAL & RETAIL… 3.8 4.1

East Midlands South East Residential East of England South West London Wales Infrastructure Award values drop North East West Midlands North West Yorkshire & Humber Commercial & Retail to £534 million Scotland Hotel, Leisure & Sport COMMERCIAL & RETAIL 5.1 The leading region was the East Midlands with redevelopment of Unity Value of contracts by region Industrial Square in Nottingham the leading contract award. Source: Barbour ABI

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Valued at £534 million, based on a three month rolling e average, commercial & retail contract awards in May 800 were 4.4% lower than April (see fi g. 5.2). However, The retail sector comparisons with a year ago show that May 2019 was remains subdued with 600 22.1% higher than May 2018. In the three months to focus on extension and May 2019, total commercial & retail contract awards

showing rolling 3 month averag 400

refurbishment rather n) were £1.9 billion. This is 19.8% lower than the previous millio

quarter but 11.7% higher than the comparable quarter than the establishment (£

Decrease on lue 200 of larger-scale new Va ending May 2018. April 2019 The sector remains volatile in 2019 with overall developments. JJASONDJFMAMJJASONDJFMAM downward trend in contract awards evident between 0 2017 2018 2019 Hinderton Point, Lloyd Drive, January and May. The retail sector remains subdued Source: Barbour ABI Cheshire Oaks, Cheshire, CH65 9HQ 4.4% COMMERCIAL & RETAIL 5.2 with focus on extension and refurbishment rather than T: 0151 353 3500 the establishment of larger-scale new developments. Project value showing 3 month moving average E: [email protected] W: www.barbour-abi.com @BarbourABI 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 COMMERCIAL & RETAIL… Award values drop to £534 million

Projects by region of existing buildings and the provision of new of 1.1% on May 2018. The £40 million Teville Gate Type of projects Regional analysis indicates that there were two structures including offices, a hotel, retail and food House office building in Worthing was the largest Offices continued to take majority share for contract regions vying for first place this month with the East service units. Although London was marginally the contract award for the region this month. Under the awards in this month with 72.6% which is an increase Midlands marginally ahead with an 18.4% share of second largest region this month, share of contract contract McLaughlin & Harvey Construction Limited of 14.9% on May 2018. General retailing was the next contract awards followed closely by London with awards was 6.4% lower than for May 2018. The largest will provide 8,550 sq m of office space in a single largest sector with 14.1% which compares to a 20.3% JUNE 2019 18.3%. The East Midlands was marginally the leading contract award was the £20 million Rockingham 5 storey structure. Refurbishment and extension share of commercial & retail contract awards in May region and saw share increase significantly compared Street Development at Southwark. This developer led works accounted for some of the larger retail based 2018. The only other sector with any significant share with May 2018 when it attracted only 2.4% of contract contract will see Joseph Homes provide a 19 storey contract awards this month with Lawfield Contracts this month was food retailing with 11.1%, which was About Us awards (see fig. 5.1 & 5.4). The largest contract award structure mixed use development of 6,042 sq m of Limited awarded the £15 million contract for the 7.0% lower than May 2018 (see fig. 5.3). for the East Midlands in May was the £70 million office space as well as the redevelopment of 3 railway refurbishment of the Fort Retail Park in Birmingham Economic Context project for the redevelopment of Unity Square in arches to provide additional commercial space. and GMI Construction Group plc awarded the Nottingham. Awarded to Bowmer & Kirland Limited The South East was the third largest region in May £10 million contract for a new retail unit and The Construction Sector Head Office, the project will involve the demolition with a 15.2% share of contract awards, a decrease 6 restaurants at Monks Cross Shopping Park in York.

Residential 0.8 14.1 Offices continued to take the majority share for Infrastructure contract awards in this month with 72.6%, which 14.9% Increase in Commercial & Retail 11.1 is an increase of 14.9% on May 2018. office contracts Hotel, Leisure & Sport compared to 1.5 % May 2018 Industrial

Medical & Health COMMERCIAL & RETAIL 5.4 72.6 Change of activity by region (since May 2018) | Source: Barbour ABI Education +16.1% East Midlands -1.1% South East Offices -10.3% East of England +2.2% South West Shopping Centres

Food Retailing -6.4% London +10.8% Wales

General Retailing -1.9% North East -4.7% West Midlands

Retail Warehouse & Garden Centres -5.1% North West +5.2% Yorkshire & Humber

Arrows indicate change since May last year -4.7% Scotland

Hinderton Point, Lloyd Drive, COMMERCIAL & RETAIL 5.3 +16.1% Increase for East Midlands Cheshire Oaks, Cheshire, CH65 9HQ Type of projects awarded Top Ten Source: Barbour ABI HOTTEST REGION compared to last year CLIENTS, ARCHITECTS, T: 0151 353 3500 CONTRACTORS & PROJECTS E: [email protected] W: www.barbour-abi.com @BarbourABI 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 COMMERCIAL & RETAIL… Award values drop to £534 million

Rank Company Name Awards Value (£M) TOP TEN TOP TEN 1 Houses of Parliament 1 650 2 Canary Wharf Group PLC 5 584 Key Clients Projects Jun 2018 – May 2019 Contract awarded May 2019 3 Sellar Developments 1 400 4 Derwent London 3 323 JUNE 2019 5 MEC London Property 2 LP 1 300 Value Rank PID Project Name (£M) Details 6 Argent Group 3 209 EAST MIDLANDS Date: TBC 7 Lidl UK GMBH 56 209 1 11829438 70 Funding: Private Unity Square, Nottingham About Us Contractor: Bowmer & Kirkland Limited Head Off ice 8 Sladen Estates Limited 3 194 WALES Date: May 2021 – TBC 9 Peveril Securities Limited 3 132 Economic Context 2 12226729 No 2 John Street, Callaghan 51.3 Funding: Private 10 HF Developments 1 120 Square – North Block Contractor: JR Smart Builders Limited

SOUTH EAST Date: Apr 2019 – Feb 2021 The Construction Sector Funding: Private 3 12406206 Capital Limited, Teville 40 Contractor: McLaughlin & Harvey Construction Gate House – off ice building Rank Company Name Awards Value (£M) TOP TEN Limited Residential 1 Adamson Associates (International) Limited 3 870 LONDON Date: May 2020 – TBC 2 BDP 7 707 Key Architects 4 12043411 Rockingham Street – 20 Funding: Private Jun 2018 – May 2019 development Contractor: Joseph Homes Infrastructure 3 Allford Hall Monaghan Morris 9 572 EAST OF ENGLAND Date: Jul 2019 – Mar 2021 4 Wilkinson Eyre Architects 3 450 5 12156470 Daedalus House, 30 Station 15 Funding: Private Commercial & Retail 5 Kohn Pedersen Fox (International) PA 1 400 Road – off ice building Contractor: RG Carter Limited 6 Renzo Piano Building Workshop S.r.l 1 400 WEST MIDLANDS Date: May 2019 – May 2021 Hotel, Leisure & Sport 6 12372580 Fort Shopping Park – 15 Funding: Private 7 Sheppard Robson 5 248 refurbishment Contractor: Lawfi eld Contracts Limited

8 Bennetts Associates Architects 2 203 LONDON Date: TBC Industrial 9 All Clear Designs Limited 2 201 Rose Court, 2 Southwark Bridge 7 12381264 15 Funding: Private Road – off ice extension & Contractor: Structuretone (UK) Limited 10 5plus Architects 4 197 refurbishment Medical & Health LONDON Date: Apr 2019 – Apr 2020 8 12384258 Henrietta House – off ice 13.9 Funding: Private extension & refurbishment Contractor: Faithdean Limited Head Off ice Education Rank Company Name Awards Value (£M) TOP TEN 1 Wates Construction Limited 7 758 YORKS & HUMBER Date: Mar 2019 – Mar 2020 Key Contractors 9 12237361 Monks Cross Shopping Park – 10 Funding: Private 2 Mace Limited 6 604 GMI Construction Group Plc Jun 2018 – May 2019 6 restaurants and retail unit Contractor: 3 Canary Wharf Group PLC 5 584 LONDON Date: May 2019 – TBC 4 Lendlease Limited 4 374 10 12343787 23 Queen Anne Street – 9 Funding: Private extension/fi t out Contractor: Blenheim House Construction 5 Bowmer & Kirkland Limited 18 335 6 ISG 32 292 7 Laing O'Rourke 3 284 8 McLaren Construction Limited 6 252 9 McLaughlin & Harvey Construction Limited 6 224 10 BAM Construction 4 210

Hinderton Point, Lloyd Drive, Cheshire Oaks, Cheshire, CH65 9HQ The ranking tables are compiled from Barbour ABI database and are based on the total value of contracts awarded over the previous 12 month period. The values represent the construction cost of each project. T: 0151 353 3500 E: [email protected] W: www.barbour-abi.com @BarbourABI 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 0.3 0.8 6.1 9.5 5.5

16.6 JUNE 2019 16.4 % About Us 25.8% London tops the Economic Context 13.8 regions this month 25.8 The Construction Sector HOTEL, LEISURE & SPORT… 4.4 0.9

East Midlands South East Residential East of England South West London Wales Infrastructure Downward trend North East West Midlands North West Yorkshire & Humber Commercial & Retail continues with 6.9% decline Scotland Hotel, Leisure & Sport HOTEL, LEISURE & SPORT 6.1 London was again the top region with refurbishment and extension Value of contracts by region Industrial works for hotels, theatres and football stadia providing the highlights. Source: Barbour ABI

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700 Education

In May, the value of hotel, leisure & sports sector contract awards was e 600 £399 million based on a three month rolling average (see fi g. 6.2). This is 6.9% lower than April but is an increase of 15.2% on May 2018. The total value of 500 contract awards in the quarter ending May 2019 was £1.5 billion. This is an 400 increase of 22.0% on the previous quarter and was also 29.7% higher than for

the three month period ending May 2018. 300 showing rolling 3 month averag Although data for May indicated a decline in contract awards, the sector has n)

millio 200

been relatively positive January to May 2019 with awards values above those for (£

Decrease on lue the same period in 2018. The outlook into the medium-term is likely to remain Va April 2019 100 steady but with the potential for quarterly output spikes presented by some of JJASONDJFMAMJJASONDJFMAM the sports stadia contracts awarded this month. 0 2017 2018 2019 Hinderton Point, Lloyd Drive, Source: Barbour ABI Cheshire Oaks, Cheshire, CH65 9HQ 6.9% HOTEL, LEISURE & SPORT 6.2 T: 0151 353 3500 Project value showing 3 month moving average E: [email protected] W: www.barbour-abi.com @BarbourABI 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 HOTEL, LEISURE & SPORT… Downward trend continues with 6.9% decline

Projects by region the Hilton London Green Park Hotel was awarded to South East was the third largest region this month the provision of a new training ground and academy The leading region for contract awards in May was Edgewater Contracts & Specialist Joinery Limited with with share having increased by 5.3% compared with for Reading FC was awarded to Buckingham Group London with share of 25.8% which is an increase Deconstruct (UK) Limited appointed as demolition May 2018. The largest contract award in the South East Contracting Limited. In Aberdeen, the £42 million of 4.0% on May 2018 (see fig. 6.1 & 6.4). The largest subcontractor. The project involves the extension region in May was the £30 million Winchester College contract for a proposed new stadium for Aberdeen contract award for London this month was the and refurbishment of key hotel facilities including Southern Campus Development at Kingsgate Road in FC was awarded to Morrison Construction Services JUNE 2019 estimated £45 million refurbishment of the Theatre restaurants, offices, kitchens, laundry and plant Winchester. Kier Construction Southern Limited will Limited, whilst in Sheffield the estimated £10 million Royal in Westminster. The management contractor rooms with completion of works expected in Q4 2020. deliver a new physical education centre with sports contract for the South Stand expansion at Bramall on this project is Gardiner & Theobald Limited Two regions were particularly close for second place halls, swimming pool and fitness centres as well as a Lane was awarded to GMI Construction Group plc. About Us and the works involve alterations at basement this month with the East of England obtaining 16.6% sports pavilion, classrooms, offices and 7 flats. This level associated with the upgrade of the theatre’s share of awards, whilst the South East accounted 36 month project is due for completion in September Type of projects Economic Context sub-station with completion of works estimated to be for 16.4%. Only slightly ahead as the second largest 2022. Football stadia were significant amongst the Hotels & motels again took the largest share of in September 2020. Also in Westminster, the contract region, the East of England saw share of contract contracts awarded in May in both England and contract awards this month with attributable share The Construction Sector for the £30 million refurbishment and extension of awards increase by 6.4% compared with May 2018. Scotland. In Wokingham, the £18 million contract for of 31.4% which is a 22.7% decrease on May 2018. The Key to the East of England gaining second place was public houses & restaurant sector was the second Residential the estimated £60 million Marston Vale Innovation largest in May with a 21.4% share which compares 0.4 13.7 Park – Plots 1a to 1D at Wootton near Bedford. with a 10.7% share in May 2018. The leisure centre Infrastructure Readie Construction Limited will deliver a mixed use sectors had a 17.8% share of contract awards this 31.4 development including restaurants and bars, a hotel, month but this is a decrease of 3.5% on May 2018 Commercial & Retail creche, offices, research & development units as well (see fig. 6.3). as office space and industrial space. Encompassing a 17.8 Hotel, Leisure & Sport total floor area of 41,537 sq m on a 28.46 hectare site % this project was due to commence in Q1 2019. The Industrial 15.1% Increase in arenas/ Medical & Health HOTEL, LEISURE & SPORT 6.4 15.3 stadia contracts 21.4 Change of activity by region (since May 2018) | Source: Barbour ABI compared to May 2018 Education -0.3% East Midlands +5.3% South East Hotels/Motels +6.4% East of England +0.5% South West Public Houses/ Restaurants

Arenas/Stadia +4.0% London -0.7% Wales

Leisure Centres -1.2% North East -1.7% West Midlands

Audience/Exhib Centres -6.3% North West +3.9% Yorkshire & Humber Community/Day Centres -10.0% Scotland

Arrows indicate change since May last year

Hinderton Point, Lloyd Drive, HOTEL, LEISURE & SPORT 6.3 +6.4% Increase for East of England Cheshire Oaks, Cheshire, CH65 9HQ Type of projects awarded Top Ten Source: Barbour ABI HOTTEST REGION compared to last year CLIENTS, ARCHITECTS, T: 0151 353 3500 CONTRACTORS & PROJECTS E: [email protected] W: www.barbour-abi.com @BarbourABI 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 HOTEL, LEISURE & SPORT… Downward trend continues with 6.9% decline

Rank Company Name Awards Value (£M) TOP TEN TOP TEN 1 Manchester City Council 2 330 2 Reuben Brothers Limited 1 185 Key Clients Projects Jun 2018 – May 2019 Contract awarded May 2019 3 Whitbread PLC 46 121 4 Leicester City Football Club 1 120 JUNE 2019 5 Swansea City and County Council 2 100 Value Rank PID Project Name (£M) Details 6 Amwaj Properties Limited 1 82 EAST OF ENGLAND Date: Jan 2019 – TBC 7 Manchester Airport Group Plc 1 80 Marston Vale Innovation Park – 1 12273895 60 Funding: Private About Us plot 1A, plot 1B, plot 1C, plot 1D 8 Art'otel 1 80 Contractor: Readie Construction Limited & plots 2-5 9 Vastint Hospitality B.V 3 69 Economic Context Date: Jan 2019 – Sep 2020 10 Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council 1 60 LONDON Funding: Private 2 12431368 45 Theatre Royal refurbishment Contractor: Gardiner & Theobald (Management The Construction Sector Contractor) SCOTLAND Date: Oct 2019 – Oct 2021 Rank Company Name Awards Value (£M) TOP TEN Funding: Private 3 12209516 Aberdeen Football Club – 42 Contractor: Morrison Construction Services Limited Residential 1 Purcell 4 339 stadium Galliford Try 2 PDP London 4 198 Key Architects Jun 2018 – May 2019 SOUTH EAST Date: Sep 2019 – Sep 2022 Infrastructure 3 KSS Group Limited 4 173 4 12270722 Winchester College – Southern 30 Funding: Public 4 ICA Architects & Designers 5 112 Campus development Contractor: Kier Construction Southern Limited

Commercial & Retail 5 ACME 1 100 LONDON Date: Apr 2019 – Oct 2020 Funding: Private 5 12243930 Hilton London Green Park Hotel 30 6 White Ink Architects 2 96 Contractor: Edgewater Contracts & Specialist – refurbishment & extension Joinery Limited Hotel, Leisure & Sport 7 Powell Dobson Architects 3 94 SOUTH EAST Date: Mar 2019 – Sep 2020 8 Axiom Architects 26 84 6 12096978 Reading Football Club – training 18 Funding: Private Industrial 9 Squire and Partners 2 80 ground and academy Contractor: Buckingham Group Contracting Limited

10 Faulkner Browns 3 74 SOUTH WEST Date: Sep 2019 – Sep 2021 Medical & Health 7 12296290 Moxy Hotel – Newfoundland 14.3 Funding: Private Circus, Bristol Contractor: Jehu Group

LONDON Rank Company Name Awards Value (£M) Date: Aug 2019 – Feb 2021 Education TOP TEN Brook House, Shepherds Bush 8 12386545 14 Funding: Private 1 McAleer & Rushe Limited 5 190 Road – Premier Inn hotel & Contractor: Gilbert – Ash Limited retail unit 2 Deconstruct (UK) Limited 1 185 Key Contractors Jun 2018 – May 2019 EAST MIDLANDS Aug 2019 – TBC 3 Buckingham Group Contracting Limited 4 164 Date: 9 12411450 Farndon Plot, Fosse Road – 13 Funding: Private 4 Construction Limited 10 142 mixed development Contractor: T Balfe Construction Limited

5 McLaren Construction Limited 3 136 EAST MIDLANDS Date: May 2019 – TBC 10 12327854 Bramall Lane – South Stand 10 Funding: Private 6 Wates Construction Limited 4 134 expansion Contractor: GMI Construction Group Plc 7 Kier Construction Limited-Building UK 11 132 8 ISG 5 92 9 Robertson Group Limited 7 91 10 RG Carter Limited 7 84

Hinderton Point, Lloyd Drive, Cheshire Oaks, Cheshire, CH65 9HQ The ranking tables are compiled from Barbour ABI database and are based on the total value of contracts awarded over the previous 12 month period. The values represent the construction cost of each project. T: 0151 353 3500 E: [email protected] W: www.barbour-abi.com @BarbourABI 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 7.7 15.8

18.5 8.6 JUNE 2019

5.5 2.7 % About Us 1 20.4% 4.3 Economic Context North West tops the regions this 12.3 20.4 The Construction Sector INDUSTRIAL… 3.2 month East Midlands South East Residential East of England South West London Wales Infrastructure Marginal gain North East West Midlands North West Yorkshire & Humber Commercial & Retail for industrial sector Scotland Hotel, Leisure & Sport INDUSTRIAL 7.1 North West was the top region this month with storage and Value of contracts by region Industrial warehousing again the leading sector. Source: Barbour ABI

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The value of industrial contract awards in May e 600 was £614 million based on a three month rolling average (see fi g. 7.2). This is an increase of 0.2% on The value of industrial 500 April but is 0.2% lower than for May 2018. Quarterly contract awards in May was 400 analysis indicates that in the three months to May £614 million based on a three 2019 the total value of industrial contract awards 300 showing rolling 3 month averag

month rolling average. n) was £1.8 billion which is an increase of 26.4% on

millio 200

the previous quarter but only 0.2% ahead of the (£

Increase on lue comparable quarter ending May 2018. Va April 2019 100 Whilst the fi gures for May show a fl attening in the value JJASONDJFMAMJJASONDJFMAM of contract awards, the fi rst 5 months of 2019 have 0 2017 2018 2019 Hinderton Point, Lloyd Drive, been positive for the industrial sector. Whilst logistics Source: Barbour ABI Cheshire Oaks, Cheshire, CH65 9HQ 0.2% INDUSTRIAL 7.2 and distribution projects continue to take centre stage T: 0151 353 3500 both the heavy and light industrial sector have been Project value showing 3 month moving average E: [email protected] the focus for contract awards in May. W: www.barbour-abi.com @BarbourABI 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 INDUSTRIAL… Marginal gain for industrial sector

Projects by region West this month was the £20 million BAE Systems month. Awarded to Readie Construction Limited this and awarded to Winvic Construction Limited, this Regional breakdown this month shows a more even Advanced Engineering and Manufacturing Enterprise project will provide a total floor area of 21,367 sq m project will see 65,254 sq m industrial unit with offices spread of contract awards with the North West Zone project at Hillhouse Business Park in Blackburn. in a single 3 storey structure. In Birmingham Business and workshop and 584 parking spaces built on a the largest region in May with a share of 20.4% of The contract was awarded to Pochin plc Head Office Park, the £20 million contract for 2 industrial units 16.04 hectare site. Outside of the leading three regions industrial contract awards. This is 8.1% higher than and will involve the provision of new logistics facility with combined floor area of 11,341 sq m has been other notable contract awards included the £5 million JUNE 2019 in May 2018 (see fig. 7.1 & 7.4). The largest contract with warehousing and storage areas and is due awarded to A & H Construction & Development with project for the Port of Leith Distillery in Edinburgh award for the region this month was the project for completion in May 2020. With share of 18.5% of E Terry Groundworks Limited appointed as civils, which will also include a restaurant and retail areas for 4 industrial units at Haydock Lane Industrial industrial awards, the West Midlands was the second groundworks and landscaping contractors. The East and was awarded to Colorado Group Limited. About Us Estate in St Helens which was awarded to Barnfield largest region this month and compares to a 10.9% Midlands was the third largest region in May with a Construction Limited. Providing a total floor area share of contract awards in May 2018. At £23 million, share of 15.8%, but this is 5.6% lower than for May Type of projects Economic Context of 26,975 sq m in 4 structures, all with 2 storeys, the the storage and distribution facility at Wood End Lane, 2018. The largest overall industrial contract this month The warehousing and storage sector accounted for development also includes 313 parking spaces. The Fradley Park near Lichfield was the largest industrial was the Bardon 2 Industrial Unit at Battleflat Lodge the largest share of industrial contract awards in The Construction Sector second largest industrial contract award in the North contract award in the West Midlands region this Farm in Coalville. Valued at an estimated £65.2 million May with a 51.5% share which is 2.9% lower than for May 2018. Heavy industrial was the second largest Residential 0.2 sector with a 26.8% share of contract awards, which 3.3 compares to a share of 9.2% in May 2018. The light industrial sector was the third largest this month Infrastructure 26.8 The warehousing and storage sector accounted for the largest share of industrial contract awards with a 14.8% share but this was 1.7% lower than for May 2018 (see fig. 7.3). Commercial & Retail in May with a 51.5% share. Hotel, Leisure & Sport % Industrial 51.5 17.6% 14.8 Increase in heavy Medical & Health INDUSTRIAL 7.4 industrial contracts 3.4 Change of activity by region (since May 2018) | Source: Barbour ABI compared to May 2018 Education -5.6% East Midlands +11.8% South East Heavy Industrial -23.1% East of England -0.3% South West Light Industrial

Food Production/ Cold Stores +1.4% London -1.3% Wales

Warehouse/ Storage +0.5% North East +7.6% West Midlands

Laboratories/ R&D +8.1% North West +3.6% Yorkshire & Humber Agricultural Buildings -2.9% Scotland

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Hinderton Point, Lloyd Drive, INDUSTRIAL 7.3 +11.8% Increase for South East Cheshire Oaks, Cheshire, CH65 9HQ Type of projects awarded Top Ten Source: Barbour ABI HOTTEST REGION compared to last year CLIENTS, ARCHITECTS, T: 0151 353 3500 CONTRACTORS & PROJECTS E: [email protected] W: www.barbour-abi.com @BarbourABI 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 INDUSTRIAL… Marginal gain for industrial sector

Rank Company Name Awards Value (£M) TOP TEN TOP TEN 1 University College London 1 250 2 Bericote Properties Limited 3 233 Key Clients Projects Jun 2018 – May 2019 Contract awarded May 2019 3 Prologis UK Limited 5 231 4 Ministry of Defence 3 202 JUNE 2019 5 Gazeley Properties Limited 6 190 Value Rank PID Project Name (£M) Details 6 Corby Land & Development Limited 2 170 EAST MIDLANDS Date: May 2019 – TBC 7 IM Properties PLC 2 138 1 12429263 65.2 Funding: Private Bardon 2, industrial unit, plot 1 About Us Contractor: Winvic Construction Limited 8 DB Symmetry 1 120 SOUTH EAST 9 St Modwen Developments Plc 11 104 Date: TBC – Oct 2019 Symmetry Park – Aston Clinton Economic Context 2 12230201 35 Funding: Private 10 The Science and Technology Facilities Council 3 104 – phase 1, regional distribution Contractor: A & H Construction & Development centre

The Construction Sector EAST OF ENGLAND Date: May 2019 – TBC 3 12416980 Gateway Peterborough, plot 112 30 Funding: Private Rank Company Name Awards Value (£M) TOP TEN – warehouse unit Contractor: Winvic Construction Limited Residential 1 UMC Architects 29 691 NORTH WEST Date: Feb 2019 – TBC 2 Michael Sparks Associates 16 460 Key Architects 4 12330987 Haydock Lane Industrial Estate 27 Funding: Private Jun 2018 – May 2019 – 4 industrial units Contractor: Barnfi eld Construction Limited Infrastructure 3 Hawkins Brown Architects 2 320 WEST MIDLANDS Date: Jun 2019 – Jan 2020 4 PHP Architects 5 208 5 12273591 Wood End Lane, Fradley Park – 23 Funding: Private Commercial & Retail 5 Chetwood Associates 6 170 storage and distribution facility Contractor: Readie Construction Limited 6 Stephen George & Partners 10 168 WEST MIDLANDS Date: May 2019 – TBC Birmingham Business Park, Hotel, Leisure & Sport 7 AJA Architects LLP 10 162 6 12070216 20 Funding: Private plot 6500 – 2 industrial units Contractor: A & H Construction & Development 8 Harris Partnership 7 155 & off ices Industrial 9 Hale Architect Limited 10 133 NORTH WEST Date: May 2019 – May 2020 BAE Systems, The Lancashire 7 12147153 20 Funding: Private 10 Ridge & Partners LLP 3 111 Advanced Engineering & Contractor: Pochin PLC Head Off ice Medical & Health Manufacturing Enterprise Zone

LONDON Date: Apr 2019 – TBC 8 12430125 19 Funding: Private Education Rank Company Name Awards Value (£M) Panattoni Park, Luton TOP TEN Contractor: Winvic Construction Limited 1 Winvic Construction Limited 24 678 Apr 2019 – TBC Key Contractors NORTH WEST Date: 2 ISG 4 380 9 12359863 18.6 Funding: Private Jun 2018 – May 2019 Helix Court – 3 industrial units 3 Readie Construction Limited 13 250 Contractor: Portal Construction NW Limited WEST MIDLANDS 4 Buckingham Group Contracting Limited 9 229 Date: May 2019 – TBC Wellington Crescent, Fradley 10 12338391 16 Funding: Private 5 VolkerFitzpatrick Limited 4 220 Park – 3 storage & distribution Contractor: Readie Construction Limited units 6 A & H Construction & Development 19 212 7 McLaren Construction Limited 4 201 8 JVR Kier & VolkerFitzpatrick 1 200 9 MCS Group Limited 16 118 10 Kier Construction Limited-Building UK 6 116

Hinderton Point, Lloyd Drive, Cheshire Oaks, Cheshire, CH65 9HQ The ranking tables are compiled from Barbour ABI database and are based on the total value of contracts awarded over the previous 12 month period. The values represent the construction cost of each project. T: 0151 353 3500 E: [email protected] W: www.barbour-abi.com @BarbourABI 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 0 1.9 4.6 13.7 9.7

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16.8 % 27.8 About Us 27.8% Economic Context East of England 0 tops the regions The Construction Sector MEDICAL & HEALTH… this month 22.2 East Midlands South East Residential East of England South West London Wales Infrastructure Stability in May North East West Midlands North West Yorkshire & Humber Commercial & Retail but outlook subdued Scotland Hotel, Leisure & Sport MEDICAL & HEALTH 8.1 Residential care provides the largest award and the East of England Value of contracts by region Industrial was the largest region. Source: Barbour ABI

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The value of medical & health contract awards in May was £150 million based e on a three month rolling average (see fi g. 8.2). This is a 1.6% decrease on April 200 and is also 28.3% lower than for May 2018. Quarterly data indicates that total

medical & health contract awards were £477 million in the quarter ending May 150 2019. This is an increase of 12.4% on the previous three month period but it is 25.2% lower than the comparable quarter ending May 2018.

showing rolling 3 month averag 100 The medical and health sector remains the smallest in terms of construction n) millio

contract awards both in terms of value and awards numbers. Whilst the (£

Decrease on lue 50 commitment to further government funding for the health service remains April 2019 Va on the table, it remains unlikely that this will provide signifi cant uplift in JJASONDJFMAMJJASONDJFMAM construction output in the short-term at least. 0 2017 2018 2019 Hinderton Point, Lloyd Drive, Source: Barbour ABI Cheshire Oaks, Cheshire, CH65 9HQ 1.6% MEDICAL & HEALTH 8.2 T: 0151 353 3500 Project value showing 3 month moving average E: [email protected] W: www.barbour-abi.com @BarbourABI 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 MEDICAL & HEALTH… Stability in May but outlook subdued

Projects by region award in the region in May was the was £5.4 million 1.6% higher than for May 2018. The leading medical Try Construction North have been awarded the In May, the East of England was the region with the contract for the provision of a new 2 storey entrance & health contract award in May was the extension contract for the extension to the entrance of the largest proportion of medical & health contract block at Colchester General Hospital. The contract to the Acute Medical Unit at the Royal Blackburn A & E Department including a new waiting area as awards with a 27.8% share, which compares to a was awarded to Seddon Construction Limited with Hospital. Valued at £7 million, the contract will see well as associated toilets and seating. 9.6% share in May 2018 (see fig. 8.1 & 8.4). The largest Brooks & Wood Limited named as foundations & Vinci Construction deliver a new 2 storey extension JUNE 2019 contract award in the East of England this month groundworks subcontractors and Catfoss Group to the unit providing a total of 1,970 sq m additional Type of projects was the estimated £9.2 million redevelopment named as frame subcontractor. London was the floor area. In Chester, the Countess of Chester Public hospitals were the largest sector this month contract Hinton Grange Nursing Home in Cambridge. second largest region in May with 22.2% of contract Hospital saw two contract awards this month, each with a 37.9% share, which is a decrease of 18.2% on About Us The project will see McGoff Construction redevelop awards, which is an increase of 18.1% on May 2018. valued at an estimated £2 million. The contract for May 2018. Only slightly behind was the surgeries, an existing building to provide a 68 bedroom care The largest overall medical & health contract the extension to the neo natal unit was awarded health & medical services sector with a 36.6% share Economic Context home with dining room, offices, café, cinema and award in May was in the London region and was the to City Build Manchester Limited who will provide which is 9.5% higher than in May 2018. The only other hairdresser along with associated parking and £13.5 million refurbishment of 15-17 Marylebone additional cot rooms, a parents lounge, counselling sector with any significant share this month was The Construction Sector landscaping works. The second largest contract Road in Camden. Awarded to HR Signature Limited, rooms as well as staff facilities. In addition, Galliford hospices, nursing & psychiatric homes with a 22.5% the contract will involve the refurbishment of share which compares to just a 12.9% share in May Residential 0 basement offices and medical facilities as well 2018 (see fig. 8.3). 2.9 as ground floor office space with works due for Infrastructure 22.5 completion in January 2020. Also in London, the £1.7 million contract for the refurbishment of the Custom House ward at Newham University Hospital Commercial & Retail 36.6 0 was awarded to T&B (Contractors) Limited. The Hotel, Leisure & Sport North West accounted for 16.8% of contract awards 9.6% % in May putting it into third place and share was Increase in hospices, Industrial nursing & psychiatric homes contracts Medical & Health MEDICAL & HEALTH 8.4 compared to May 2018 0 37.9 Change of activity by region (since May 2018) | Source: Barbour ABI Education +10.1% East Midlands +2.6% South East Health Farms Secure Hospitals +18.2% East of England -10.1% South West Hospices, Nursing Surgeries, Health & Psychiatric & Medical Centres +18.1% London 0.0% Wales Homes Veterinary Private Hospitals Services 0.0% North East +4.6% West Midlands Public Hospitals +1.6% North West -3.7% Yorkshire & Humber

Arrows indicate change since May last year -41.3% Scotland

Hinderton Point, Lloyd Drive, MEDICAL & HEALTH 8.3 +18.2% Increase for East of England Cheshire Oaks, Cheshire, CH65 9HQ Type of projects awarded Top Ten Source: Barbour ABI HOTTEST REGION compared to last year CLIENTS, ARCHITECTS, T: 0151 353 3500 CONTRACTORS & PROJECTS E: [email protected] W: www.barbour-abi.com @BarbourABI 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 MEDICAL & HEALTH… Stability in May but outlook subdued

Rank Company Name Awards Value (£M) TOP TEN TOP TEN 1 Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen Hospital NHS Trust 1 335 2 NHS Grampian 2 164 Key Clients Projects Jun 2018 – May 2019 Contract awarded May 2019 3 South West London and St Georges NHS Trust 6 123 4 Prime (UK) Developments Limited 2 63 JUNE 2019 5 Milton Keynes University NHS Trust 1 50 Value Rank PID Project Name (£M) Details 6 Royal Brompton & Harefi eld NHS Trust 1 40 LONDON Date: Feb 2019 – Jan 2020 7 The Department Of Health 5 39 Ferguson House, 1 12359580 13.5 Funding: Private About Us 15 – 17 Marylebone Road – 8 Nuff ield Health 1 36 Contractor: HR Signature Limited off ice & medical refurbishment 9 St Bartholomews Hospital 1 36 Economic Context EAST OF ENGLAND Date: Jun 2019 – Jun 2020 10 NHS Highland 2 34 2 12335619 Hinton Grange Nursing Home 9.2 Funding: Private redevelopment Contractor: McGoff Construction

The Construction Sector NORTH WEST Date: TBC 3 12392899 Royal Blackburn Hospital – 7 Funding: Public Rank Company Name Awards Value (£M) TOP TEN acute medical unit Contractor: Vinci Construction Residential 1 NBBJ 1 335 Key Architects EAST OF ENGLAND Date: Mar 2019 – Dec 2019 2 HKS Architects Limited 1 335 4 12398890 Colchester General Hospital – 5.4 Funding: Public Jun 2018 – May 2019 emergency department Contractor: Seddon Construction Limited Infrastructure 3 Norr 1 163 EAST MIDLANDS 4 CF Moller Denmark A/S 2 118 Date: Aug 2019 – Aug 2020 5 12129426 Former St Edmunds Hospital – 5 Funding: Private Commercial & Retail 5 Ryder 2 75 specialist care facility Contractor: SAC Construction Limited

6 HOK International Limited 2 67 SOUTH WEST Date: Jun 2019 – Jun 2020 6 12381661 5 Funding: Private Hotel, Leisure & Sport 7 Oberlanders Architects Llp 3 56 Assura Group – Cinderford Medical Centre Contractor: Speller Metcalfe (Malvern) 8 IBI Group 8 45 EAST MIDLANDS Date: Nov 2019 – Apr 2020 Industrial 9 P & HS Architects 6 43 Lincoln County Hospital – 7 12392002 5 Funding: Public radiopharmacy clean room 10 PDP London 1 40 Contractor: Bassaire Limited Northern design & build Medical & Health SOUTH WEST Date: Jul 2019 – Jul 2020 8 12413434 William Prance Road, Derriford 2.1 Funding: Private Education Rank Company Name Awards Value (£M) TOP TEN – IVF clinic Contractor: Unit Build 1 John Graham Construction Limited 3 183 EAST OF ENGLAND Date: May 2019 – Nov 2019 9 12175670 2 Funding: Private 2 Kier Construction Limited-Building UK 13 145 Key Contractors Global Clinic Norwich, Colney Jun 2018 – May 2019 Hall – MRI extension Contractor: Pentaco Construction Limited 3 Sir Robert McAlpine Limited 2 118 NORTH WEST Date: TBC 4 Vinci Construction 8 97 The Countess of Chester 10 12391516 2 Funding: Public Hospital – A&E entrance 5 Balfour Beatty Group Limited 4 68 Contractor: Galliford Try Construction North extension 6 Galliford Try Construction 3 52 7 Willmott Dixon Construction Limited 6 49 8 BAM Construction 4 39 9 McLaughlin & Harvey Construction Limited 2 37 10 Morgan Sindall Plc 2 20

Hinderton Point, Lloyd Drive, Cheshire Oaks, Cheshire, CH65 9HQ The ranking tables are compiled from Barbour ABI database and are based on the total value of contracts awarded over the previous 12 month period. The values represent the construction cost of each project. T: 0151 353 3500 E: [email protected] W: www.barbour-abi.com @BarbourABI 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2.1 9.3 0.2 8.2

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20.2 JUNE 2019 4.5 % 4.4 21.7% 3.1 About Us Scotland tops the Economic Context regions this month 16.5 21.7 The Construction Sector EDUCATION…

East Midlands South East Residential East of England South West London Wales Infrastructure Room for further North East West Midlands North West Yorkshire & Humber Commercial & Retail improvement? Scotland Hotel, Leisure & Sport EDUCATION 9.1 Scotland is the leading region as state secondary Value of contracts by region Industrial schools take largest share. Source: Barbour ABI

Medical & Health

600 Education

The value of education contract awards in May was e 500 £343 million based on a three month rolling average (see fi g. 9.2). This is a decrease of 22.4% on April and is Scotland was the largest 400 also 18.3% lower than May 2018. For the three month region for education period ending May 2019, the total value of education contract awards in May 300 contract awards was £1.3 billion which is an increase showing rolling 3 month averag

with share of 21.7%, which n) of 2.0% on the previous quarter but is 0.8% lower 200 millio

than the comparable quarter ending May 2018. is 8.1% higher than for (£

Decrease on lue May 2018 Va 100 The outlook for the education sector remains that April 2019 of modest output growth into the short-medium JJASONDJFMAMJJASONDJFMAM term. However, there is potential for signifi cant future 0 2017 2018 2019 Hinderton Point, Lloyd Drive, growth as the Priority Schools Building Programme Source: Barbour ABI Cheshire Oaks, Cheshire, CH65 9HQ 22.4% EDUCATION 9.2 continues to gain momentum in England coupled with T: 0151 353 3500 the Schools for the Future programme in Scotland. Project value showing 3 month moving average E: [email protected] W: www.barbour-abi.com @BarbourABI 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 EDUCATION… Room for further improvement?

Projects by region £23.1 million contract for Castlebrae High School has is an increase of 6.7% on contract awards share for care centre and nursery with offices, teaching area, Regional breakdown shows that the Scotland was been awarded to Morrison Construction. The project the region in May 2018. The largest contract award cloak room and reception. the largest region for education contract awards will involve provision of classrooms, workshops, in the region in May was the £12 million award by in May with share of 21.7%, which is 8.1% higher offices, hall, kitchens and external sports provision the Royal Horticultural Society for a new Science Type of projects than for May 2018 (see fig. 9.1 & 9.4). The largest and will also include 37 parking spaces. Following Centre and Knowledge Bank at Wisley in Surrey. The The state secondary schools sector has the largest JUNE 2019 education contract award for Scotland this month closely in second place was the South West region contract was awarded to Geoffrey Osborne Limited share of education contract awards this month with was for the provision of a new Additional Support with a 20.2% share of education contract awards and this 18 month contract is due for completion share of 33.8%, which is 12.2% lower than May 2018. Needs Upper School at Saltcoats Road in Stevenage, this month which compares to only a 3.0% share for in January 2021. Other notable contract awards The colleges & universities sector was the second About Us North Ayrshire. Awarded to Morrison Construction the region in May 2018. The largest overall education outside the leading regions in May included the largest sector in May with a 27.9% share of awards Services Limited, this £25 million contract will contract award this month was the £27 million £15 million Newark Day Centre which was awarded which is 3.7% higher than May 2018. State primary Economic Context provide a new 2 storey building with residential care University of Bath Institute for Advanced Automotive to G F Tomlinson Building Limited. Delivered schools was the third largest sector this month with a accommodation for 8 students and 20 staff as well as Propulsion Systems Centre at Bristol & Bath Science under the Priority Schools Building Programme 12.3% share of contract awards, which compares to The Construction Sector tennis courts, play area and offices. In Edinburgh, the Park. The project will see Rydon Construction the project involves the construction of a new day a 23.6% attributable share in May 2018 (see fig. 9.3). build a new single storey facility with a floor area of Residential 13,250 sq m which is due for completion in December 11.4 9 2020. In Bridgwater, Somerset County Council have Infrastructure awarded the contract Polden Bower SEN School 12.3 to Wilmott Dixon. The contract was valued at Commercial & Retail £18.5 million and will provide a new facility with a floor area of 6,828 sq m and is due to be completed 9.0% Hotel, Leisure & Sport 27.9 % by September 2020. The third largest region was Increase in special the South East with 16.5% share this month, which schools contracts Industrial compared to May 2018

33.8 Medical & Health EDUCATION 9.4 5.7 Change of activity by region (since May 2018) | Source: Barbour ABI Education +5.8% East Midlands +6.7% South East Nurseries -2.5% East of England +17.2% South West State Primary

State Secondary -11.7% London -1.3% Wales

Private Schools/ Colleges -3.3% North East -0.2% West Midlands

Colleges/ Universities -17.3% North West -1.5% Yorkshire & Humber Special Schools +8.1% Scotland

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Hinderton Point, Lloyd Drive, EDUCATION 9.3 +17.2% Increase for South West Cheshire Oaks, Cheshire, CH65 9HQ Type of projects awarded Top Ten Source: Barbour ABI HOTTEST REGION compared to last year CLIENTS, ARCHITECTS, T: 0151 353 3500 CONTRACTORS & PROJECTS E: [email protected] W: www.barbour-abi.com @BarbourABI 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 EDUCATION… Room for further improvement?

Rank Company Name Awards Value (£M) TOP TEN TOP TEN 1 Department For Education 111 922 2 University of Cambridge 10 371 Key Clients Projects Jun 2018 – May 2019 Contract awarded May 2019 3 University College London 3 314 4 University of Edinburgh 9 178 JUNE 2019 5 Cardiff University 4 121 Value Rank PID Project Name (£M) Details 6 University of Durham 1 105 SOUTH WEST Date: Jun 2019 – Dec 2020 7 Campus Living Villages UK 1 105 University of Bath – Institute 1 12321679 27 Funding: Mixed About Us for Advanced Automotive 8 Equitix Limited 1 105 Contractor: Rydon Construction Propulsion Systems Centre 9 Cambridgeshire County Council 12 105 Economic Context SCOTLAND Date: TBC – Jul 2020 10 University of Warwick 4 95 Saltcoats Road, Stevenston Funding: Public 2 12392311 25 – additional support needs Contractor: Morrison Construction Services Limited The Construction Sector school Galliford Try Date: TBC Rank Company Name Awards Value (£M) SCOTLAND TOP TEN 3 12431375 23.1 Funding: Public Castlebrae High School Residential 1 Jestico Whiles & Associates 9 527 Contractor: Morrison Construction Key Architects 2 Hawkins Brown Architects 8 275 WEST MIDLANDS Date: Sep 2019 – Jan 2021 Jun 2018 – May 2019 Funding: Public Infrastructure 4 12433850 Turves Green Girls School – 20 3 Bond Bryan Partnership 17 265 Contractor: Balfour Beatty Engineering Solutions redevelopment 4 AHR Building Consultancy Limited 18 180 Limited

Commercial & Retail 5 Stride Treglown Limited 14 156 SOUTH WEST Date: May 2019 – Sep 2020 5 12404006 18.5 Funding: Public Polden Bower SEN School 6 HOK International Limited 2 120 Contractor: Willmott Dixon

Hotel, Leisure & Sport 7 Associated Architects 11 118 SOUTH WEST Date: TBC 6 12356953 16.7 Funding: Public 8 Willmore Iles Architects Limited 1 105 National Composites Centre – workshop 4 Contractor: Willmott Dixon Construction Limited Industrial 9 JM Architects 10 100 EAST MIDLANDS Date: Jun 2019 – Apr 2020 10 Faulkner Browns 4 95 7 12397487 Newark Day Centre – Priority 15 Funding: Public Medical & Health Schools Building Programme Contractor: G F Tomlinson Building Limited SOUTH EAST Date: Jul 2019 – Jan 2021 8 12212658 Rhs Wisley Phase 2 – science 12 Funding: Private Rank Company Name Awards Value (£M) Education TOP TEN centre and knowledge bank Contractor: Geoff rey Osborne Limited 1 Kier Construction Limited-Building UK 74 549 Key Contractors EAST OF ENGLAND Date: Apr 2019 – Aug 2020 2 Bouygues Group 7 497 9 12370905 The Bridge All Through Primary 10 Funding: Public Jun 2018 – May 2019 Morgan Sindall (Construction) Plc 3 Morgan Sindall Plc 54 397 School – Phase 2 Contractor: EAST OF ENGLAND 4 Wates Construction Limited 19 374 Date: Jul 2019 – TBC 10 12393129 Hethersett Academy – 7 Funding: Public 5 Willmott Dixon Construction Limited 33 358 expansion Contractor: RG Carter Limited Head Off ice 6 Bowmer & Kirkland Limited 18 344 7 Balfour Beatty Group Limited 9 321 8 BAM Construction 20 319 9 Mace Limited 4 250 10 Galliford Try Construction 18 142

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