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Half of construction SMEs report losses or lower profits in new survey

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A total of 49% of SME builders in the UK reported lower-than-expected profits or losses in the first half of 2025, according to a joint report by the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) and the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB).

Although the industry is showing “strong signs of recovery” after a challenging end to 2024, acute skills shortages and rising costs driven by materials prices and wages continue to disrupt delivery and squeeze profits, the latest SME State of Trade Survey found.

Of the 458 FMB and CIOB members surveyed, 75% saw increased material costs and 67% reported rising wages and salaries. This is having an impact on growth, with one in four saying their business may be on the path to going bust, said the report.  

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