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THU · 2026-05-07 · 12:49 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0507-74418
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UK construction firms face some of sharpest cost rises in nearly 30 years

UK construction firms are experiencing significant cost increases, the sharpest in nearly 30 years, driven by rising fuel and raw material prices. A recent survey indicates that input cost inflation in April reached its highest point since June 2022, largely attributed to the conflict in the Middle East impacting global supply chains.

Tom KnowlesThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-05-07 · 12:49 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
UK construction firms face some of sharpest cost rises in nearly 30 years
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UK construction firms are experiencing significant cost increases, the sharpest in nearly 30 years, driven by rising fuel and raw material prices. A recent survey indicates that input cost inflation in April reached its highest point since June 2022, largely attributed to the conflict in the Middle East impacting global supply chains. This surge in costs, with two-thirds of surveyed companies reporting higher burdens, is exacerbating existing challenges like subdued demand and an aging workforce. Consequently, the construction purchasing managers' index fell to its lowest level since November, signaling a contraction in the sector. Delivery times from suppliers also lengthened due to international shipping delays and import difficulties.

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UK housebuilders Crest Nicholson and Berkeley issued profit warnings, citing the Iran war for increasing costs and reducing demand.

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About two-thirds of surveyed companies reported higher cost burdens in April, linked to the war and shipping blockades.

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The UK construction PMI fell to 39.7 in April, indicating a contraction in the sector.

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Input cost inflation in UK construction rose last month to the highest level since June 2022.

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UK construction firms are experiencing some of the sharpest cost rises in nearly 30 years.

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Construction companies in the UK are experiencing some of the sharpest cost rises in nearly 30 years as the war in Iran drives up prices for fuel and raw materials, according to a closely watched survey.The poll of UK construction companies found that input cost inflation – which accounts for expenses such as raw materials, energy and Labour – rose last month to the highest level since June 2022 when there was a spike in commodity prices caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.April’s jump in purchasing prices was also one of the steepest since the survey began in 1997.The monthly purchasing managers’ index (PMI) for construction activity, considered one of the best indicators of growth in the sector, fell to 39.7 in April, the lowest level since last November and down from 45.6 in March.Readings above 50 represent growth and anything below a contraction. The index had not shown growth since January last year.Construction is one of the largest sectors of the UK economy, making up about 7% of GDP and employing more than two million people. A key promise of the Labour government had been to “get Britain building again” with a focus on boosting infrastructure projects and building 1.5m more homes by 2030.However, the sector has been struggling with subdued demand, an ageing workforce and higher costs over the past two years. The conflict in the Middle East is further weighing on the industry by causing increased business uncertainty and higher costs.Tim Moore, the economics director at S&P Global Market Intelligence, which compiles the PMI survey, said: “A rapid acceleration of input cost inflation was seen across the UK construction sector in April.“Aside from the post-pandemic surge in input prices from early 2021 to mid-2022, the latest rise in purchasing costs was the steepest in three decades of data collection.”Moore added that about two-thirds of companies surveyed reported “higher cost burdens” in April and said this was “overwhelmingly” linked to their suppliers passing on higher fuel costs as a result of the war and Strait of Hormuz shipping blockade, and subsequent rises in prices for raw materials.Delivery times from vendors also rose at the sharpest pace since December 2022 due to international shipping delays and difficulties importing materials from the Gulf region.Construction companies said new work was not coming in to replace completed projects and sales conversion times were taking longer. The lack of new projects had led a number of companies to not replace staff who voluntarily left, the PMI survey said.This month UK housebuilders Crest Nicholson and Berkeley both issued profit warnings, citing the Iran war for increasing costs and reducing demand.Travis Perkins, the UK’s largest builders’ merchant, said last week that trading in the first quarter of the year had been “challenging”, with revenue down 1.7%, “as construction activity levels remain subdued”.
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