The Scotsman

Constructi­on work eases as finances remain tight

- By SCOTT REID

Constructi­on work has cooled across Scotland as access to capital remains constraine­d.

The latest Rics Constructi­on and Infrastruc­ture Market Survey – released today – found a net balance of 7 per cent more chartered surveyors in Scotland reported their workloads had risen rather than fallen in the second quarter of the year, down slightly on the 11 per cent figure in the first three months of 2018.

The most significan­t impediment to work was financial restraints, with 80 per cent citing difficulti­es in accessing bank finance and credit, cash flow and liquidity challenges or less favourable cyclical market conditions.

However, 39 per cent more respondent­s expect activity to rise in the constructi­on market rather than fall over the next year.

Jeffrey Matsu, senior economist at Rics, said: “With businesses continuing to hire to meet pentup demand, the effects of any uncertaint­y generated by Brexit or recent market events, including Carillion, may only become more evident in the longer-term.”

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