Workload predictions for architects fall again

Latest News Thu, Nov 21, 2019 1:57 PM

Architect’s workload predictions fell for the second consecutive month in October 2019 (down six points to -10).

This is the first time since 2012 that the RIBA’s Workload Balance Index has remained in negative territory for two months running.

Participating practices in Wales and the West of England saw the biggest drop in optimism this month, with workload predictions falling from 0 to -25. Whereas practices elsewhere returned fairly consistent results compared to September – London (-13) and the South of England (-21) both stayed in negative territory.

In terms of practice size, more small practices (1-10 staff) predicted their workload to decrease over the following three months, dropping seven points to -15. Whereas the confidence of medium-sized practices (11-50 staff) increased to +31 and large practices (51+ staff) to +25.

In October, the community sector (-8) and public sector (-5) showed slight improvement, while the private housing sector fell two points (-6) and the commercial sector remained at -7.

The Future Trends Staffing Index, which measures expectations of the number of permanent staff over the next three months, fell four points to -1 in October.

RIBA Executive Director Professional Services, Adrian Dobson, said: “The commentary from practices in October indicated ongoing concern about Brexit, with reports of fewer enquiries progressing to appointment. It would be reasonable to expect continued concern in November’s figures, following the calling of the General Election.

"It is clear that clients remain apprehensive about committing to investment, and architects are reporting slowing workloads and increasing levels of personal underemployment.

"We encourage RIBA members and chartered practices to make use of the range of RIBA tools and guidance. We offer practical advice on Brexit preparedness and how to manage business in times of economic uncertainty.”

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