The most recently available UK builders* merchant sales
statistics 每 for October 2024 每 showed a +7.3% month-on-month
increase, according to the latest Builders Merchant Building
Index (BMBI) report.
Builders* merchants* value sales in October were up +1.2%
compared to the same month in 2023. Volume sales climbed +2.7%
while prices slipped -1.4%. With one additional trading day,
like-for-like value sales (which take trading day differences
into account) were down -3.2%.
Year-on-year, nine of the twelve categories sold more 每 Tools
(+14.3%), Workwear & Safetywear (+10.1%), and Services (+6.0%).
The two largest categories, Heavy Building Materials (+1.1%) and
Timber & Joinery Products (-1.0%), showed weaker performance.
Month-on-month, October total value sales were +7.3% higher than
September. Volume sales were up +6.5% and prices also edged up
+0.7%. All bar one of the twelve categories sold more. Heavy
Building Materials and Timber & Joinery products were +7.4%.
Seasonal category Landscaping (-2.9%) was the only category to
sell less.
In the 12-month period between November 2023 and October 2024,
total value sales were down -4.8% compared to the same period
the year before (November 2022 to October 2023). Volume sales
were -6.3% lower and prices increased +1.6%.
The two largest categories 每 Heavy Building Materials (-6.5%)
and Timber & Joinery Products (-7.4%). With three more trading
days in the most recent 12-month period, like-for-like value
sales were -5.9% lower.
Total value sales from January to October were down -4.5%
compared to the first ten months of 2023.
※Construction output remains pretty flat, with a -0.4% fall in
volumes in October according to the latest ONS data, and a +0.4%
increase in the three months to October, driven by a +1.7%
increase in new work,§ said Mike Rigby, managing director of MRA
Research which produces the BMBI report.
※However, a change in fortunes could be on the horizon. GfK*s
long-running Consumer Confidence Index climbed three points in
November to -18, with all metrics improving since October. The
biggest improvement was in major purchase intentions, which rose
five points to -16. This bodes well for both the housing market
and RMI activity in the New Year.
But Mr Rigby posed the question: ※Will those in the corridors of
power heed the warnings of major housebuilders and the Home
Builders Federation (HBF) about the skills shortage?§
※Could the government succeed where the industry has failed to
resolve the age-old problem of recruiting and training the
thousands more people needed to secure the future of UK
construction? Their ability to deliver their target in the next
five years will depend on it.§
Set up and run by MRA Research, the BMBI 每 a brand of the
Builders Merchants Federation 每 is a monthly index of builders*
merchant sales, and the most reliable, up-to-date measure of
Repair, Maintenance, and Improvement (RMI) activity in the UK.
The index is based on actual sales from GfK*s Builders* Merchant
Point of Sale Tracking Data, which captures value sales out to
builders from generalist builders* merchants, accounting for 88%
of total sales from builders* merchants throughout Great
Britain.
October*s BMBI report is available to download at
www.bmbi.co.uk.
Source: ttjonline.com