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Optimism among Scottish civils hits six-year high

2 Jun 21 Optimism in Scotland’s civil engineering sector has hit a six-year high, according to new research.

CECA Scotland chief executive Grahame Barn
CECA Scotland chief executive Grahame Barn

However, the Civil Engineering Contractors Association (CECA) has warned that shortages of key building materials driven by rising demand could limit the extent of the recovery if cost pressures continue to hit contractors.

Results from CECA鈥檚 quarterly workload trends survey show that a quarter of Scottish firms reported a rise in workloads over the past year and 47% of contractors expect this trend to continue over the next 12 months. This marks the highest levels of confidence in six years.

The outlook for employment is also bright, said CECA, with about half of Scottish firms expecting to recruit more operatives and staff over the next year.

The latest GDP figures from the Scottish government confirmed that the construction industry is now operating at pre-pandemic levels with total output estimated to have increased by 5.7% in the latest quarter.

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CECA Scotland鈥檚 chief executive Grahame Barn said: 鈥淐onstruction has been one of the few sectors which has been able to operate throughout most of the pandemic but there is no hiding the fact that additional cost pressures have taken their toll on contractors. After a tough year, it鈥檚 very welcome to see the signs of green shoots ahead as we begin to emerge from the crisis.

鈥淚nvestment in infrastructure is the surest way of putting Scotland on track to a jobs-led recovery and build back better to meet our economic, social and climate priorities.

鈥淲e鈥檙e also hearing from our member organisations that the recent upsurge in costs for key building materials like concrete and steel are a particular cause for concern. We must not let the recovery be put at risk so it鈥檚 vital that government works together with industry to monitor the impact on growth.鈥

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