The co-chairs of the Construction Leadership Council’s Material Supply Chain Group have released their latest statement on building materials' availability for July 2024.
As we head into the summer holiday period, the latest report from the Construction Leadership Council’s Material Supply Chain Group (formerly Product Availability Group) shows little change from preceding months.
Having met in the wake of the King’s Speech, the group welcomed the new government’s planning reforms, but wants to see further details and specific plans to boost housing and construction, and stimulate key sectors of the industry.
According to the statement, currently there are good levels of product availability across the board, but this is a direct result of demand remaining subdued across most sectors. It is difficult to see the market improving before the turn of the year, and suppliers have adjusted capacity to meet current demand.
Looking ahead, some members of the group expressed concern over suppliers’ ability to quickly increase output to meet any potential spike in demand. As stated in the previous report (June 2024), the key to this is accurate forward forecasts and longer lead ordering times. Manufacturers can ramp up production in two to three months but require forward knowledge of orders to do so.
Concerns were also expressed about a shortage of labour, particularly in areas requiring new skills, such as the installation of heat pumps. The effect of these shortages are likely to be further exacerbated when construction activity increases.
The CLC will be campaigning for joint engagement with government. The group is hoping to hold round table discussions with ministers, to identify touch points with government that need addressing, in order to plan effectively for the future.
The CLC’s continuing advice to everyone involved, particularly housebuilders and SME contractors, is to plan in advance, work closely with supply chain and communicate requirements early with suppliers, distributors and builders’ merchants. As we learned during the pandemic, collaborative, ongoing communication throughout the whole supply chain is mutually beneficial and essential to a healthy, productive UK construction industry.