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Spike in contract awards shows impact of ISG collapse yet to come, analyst says

Building construction site with tower crane machinery - A recent large spike in contract awards suggests that the negative effects of ISG collapse are still to come, construction analyst Barbour ABI said.
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A recent large spike in contract awards suggests that the negative effects of ISG collapse are still to come, says construction analyst Barbour ABI.

Contracts awarded for construction projects in the UK were up 76% to £10.7bn in September due to two large infrastructure projects: the Hornsea Offshore Wind Farm (£3.6bn), and the East Birmingham to Solihull Metro Extension (£735m).

Leaving these two projects aside, Barbour ABI analysts said contract awards remain roughly in line with previous months. This suggests that ISG’s fallout has yet to fully impact the sector.

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