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After ISG’s demise, what now for construction?

Gleeds global chair Richard Steer FCIOB looks for positives during a difficult period for the built environment sector.

ISG demise - Construction cranes (image: Dreamstime)
Image: Dreamstime

Construction has been having a rough time. The sector accounted for more insolvencies than any other in the year to May 2024, with 17% of all UK businesses that closed being in our sector.

The recent demise of ISG, the UK’s fifth largest contractor, shows how fragile and vulnerable those working in the built environment are these days. Before this, Lendlease Group announced it was exiting the UK because of a ‘complex market landscape’.  We all now await the first Labour budget with bated breath.

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