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The UK construction industry is picking up pace in 2025 with an increase in workloads and enquiries for new work but the downside is that homeowners may still face longer waits, rising prices, and even cancelled projects.
These are the findings of the new SME State of Trade Survey, carried out by the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) and the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB)
More projects are underway, and more workers are being hired. However, despite this recovery, many firms are still struggling to find skilled tradespeople and manage rising costs, and that could mean disruption for homeowners planning renovations or new builds.
A severe shortage of skilled tradespeople is holding projects back:
Making matters worse for homeowners, costs are still climbing:
Further top lines from the report:
Market Conditions
Regional Performance
Skills
Impact of Skills Shortages
Business Outlook
Paul Gandy, CIOB President, said: “The issue of skills shortages is one the industry knows all too well, and it continues to create real challenges – for those doing the building, and for the public who face delays and rising costs as a result. With more people now choosing to improve their homes rather than move, it is vital for families and the wider economy that they can access reliable, competent builders delivering high-quality, affordable work.”
“SMEs are the backbone of our industry, yet too often they are held back by issues such as late payments, and barriers to taking on apprentices. If we want a strong, sustainable pipeline of skilled workers, we need to make it easier and more affordable for SMEs to train the next generation.”
“More apprenticeship places and homebuilding skills hubs are welcome steps forward, but we would like to see more done to inspire young people to pursue a career in construction – whether through better in-school careers advice or a dedicated built environment GCSE. The insights from this State of Trade survey are vital in helping us make that case to Government.”
Brian Berry, Chief Executive of the Federation of Master Builders (FMB), said: “It’s encouraging to see the construction sector getting back on its feet, with builders busier and more confident than they’ve been in months. House building and home improvement are leading the way, and many firms are expanding their teams to meet demand. But the reality is that many homeowners could still face delays or higher costs. Builders are finding it harder than ever to recruit skilled workers and rising prices for materials and wages are putting pressure on businesses. These challenges are slowing down delivery and making it harder for firms to take on new work.”
Berry continued: “If skills shortages and planning delays aren’t addressed there is a risk that the economic recovery will be slowed down and housing targets won’t be delivered. The industry is ready to build, but it needs support to do so. Without it, homeowners may be left waiting, and the UK could fall further behind on the homes that are urgently needed. Action is needed to ensure that the recovery is not just short-lived but sustainable, and that builders have the tools they need to keep Britain building.”
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