Construction Products Association cuts predicted fall from 4.6% to 2.4% after 拢3bn spending boost
Economists have predicted that the drop in construction output next year could be half as severe as previously thought after the 拢3bn increase in capital spending announced by the government this week.
Analysis of Monday鈥檚 pre-Budget report by the Construction Products Association (CPA) shows that output will fall by only 2.4% 鈥� as long as the money is spent as the government intends. The CPA previously forecast a 4.6% fall.
The association is still predicting that output will drop 0.3% in 2010 and return to growth in 2011.
The revised spending programme will lead to accelerated spending for this tax year and next, followed by a sharp drop in 2010/11 (see graph). The rise is predominantly in the education sector, followed by social housing and transport (see pie chart, right). The Treasury expects that most of the money, about 拢2.6bn, will be spent in 2009/10. An extra 拢365m will be spent in the present financial year, and will have a marginal effect on construction.
Other measures include:
鈥� A 拢7bn package aimed at small businesses
鈥� A potential 拢100bn scheme to provide government guarantees for new mortgage lending
鈥� A temporary holiday on the empty property rates tax for properties worth less than 拢250,000. The British Property Federation has complained that the low threshold means the move will offer little relief
It鈥檚 not the money that鈥檚 important. It鈥檚 having the mechanisms that deliver projects.
Michael Ankers, CPA
鈥� On Monday VAT will be cut from 17.5% to 15% until the end of next year.
Some commentators complained that the fiscal stimulus was too weak, but Michael Ankers, the chief executive of the CPA, described 拢3bn as 鈥渞ealistic鈥�.
But he said the government had to improve its procurement performance if the policy were to succeed. Large-scale programmes such as the 拢45bn 微密圈 Schools for the Future have been subject to persistent delays.
He said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 not the money that鈥檚 important. It鈥檚 having the mechanisms that deliver projects. It鈥檚 about whether the government has the key to making these programmes work.鈥�

His concern was echoed by Stephen Ratcliffe, outgoing chief executive of the Construction Confederation. He said: 鈥淕overnment always struggles to procure construction within its prescribed timescales. Action needs to be taken to make the process more effective.鈥�
The 拢7bn package to ease the financial burden on small businesses was welcomed by industry figures. However, several said that the moves, which include a 拢1bn government credit line to struggling firms, and a package of tax relief, would not be enough to prevent widespread redundancies and collapses.
Richard Diment, director-general of the Federation of Master Builders, said: 鈥淎t a time when 41% of FMB members are expecting to make redundancies, the chancellor could have gone further to stop the introduction of further taxes on development.鈥�
How the 拢3bn breaks down
Education: 拢1.42bn
拢800尘 brought forward in the capital programmes, mainly under the 拢7bn capital programme for primary schools, but with some secondary school refurbishments
拢442尘 on 25 capital projects to improve further education colleges and 50 projects to improve higher education institutions
Transport and infrastructure: 拢725m
拢700尘 to advance work on motorways and highways, and to increase the number of carriages on the railways
拢20尘 to strengthen flood defences
拢5尘 of improvements to British Waterways鈥� network
Transport secretary Geoff Hoon announced on Tuesday that a further 拢300尘 would be brought forward on schemes to improve links to airports and ports
Housing: 拢775m Including
拢200尘 on the Decent Homes programmes
拢150尘 on social rented housing
拢175尘 for repairs to council housing stock
拢100尘 to support regeneration and housing infrastructure projects
RDAs will also consider bringing forward up to 拢100尘 to stimulate regional and national economic development
Sustainability: 拢150尘
拢50尘 of investment brought forward, and 拢100尘 of additional funding, for the Warm Front programme to improve energy efficiency and heating of existing homes
Other: 拢120m
拢100尘 to advance the upgrading of up to 600 GPs鈥� surgeries
拢20尘 to improve police estates
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