In the first three months of 2024, 44% of master builder companies have reported that their business is on track to make a loss or fall below expected margins. With an increase in material costs over the past quarter, 65% of members reported that they needed to increase prices, according to the latest State of Trade Survey from the Federation of Master Builders (FMB), for Q1 2024. Brian Berry, chief executive of the FMB said: “Last year was challenging for small builders across the UK, and while Q1 of 2024 has shown stabilisation, it is clear the situation remains concerning. “The data seen for workloads and enquiries are settling in negative figures, similar to those seen between 2010 and 2013 when the UK economy was particularly impacted by austerity measures and limited spending power. There are deep-rooted problems within the UK economy that need addressing.” However, there have also been positive signs to take from these figures, such as improvements in the availability of skilled workers, with bricklayers and carpenters becoming easier to hire, and overall workloads are up by 6% on the previous quarter. He added: “Nevertheless, with almost half of members reporting a decrease in enquiries, it is adding up to a deeply alarming picture. “The next General Election is expected in the coming months. Tackling the housing crisis is going to be one of the major issues which decide the outcome.” Last month, FMB launched a manifesto, ‘Growth from the ground up' setting out a positive plan for housing and planning; energy-efficient retrofitting of existing homes; and the need for long-term skills and training to turbocharge economic growth. FM Is urging the next government to take this opportunity to deliver long-term sustainable change. The FMB State of Trade Survey for Q1 2024 found: Market conditions Skills Changes in prices and costs
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