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Birmingham construction stays resilient amid coronavirus lockdown

Activity in the city centre is slowed only slightly despite ongoing impact of pandemic

Construction sites in Birmingham like Paradise have managed to stay active during the pandemic

The coronavirus pandemic has failed to make a major dent in the rising tide of construction work in Birmingham city centre, according to an annual property barometer report.

The 2020 Crane Survey, published by financial services firm Deloitte, suggests the city held up well against the economic impact of the outbreak and subsequent lockdowns, with only a slight drop in activity.

The number of new developments across the city centre in 2020 was ten, a fall of just one from 2019, while the number of current schemes under construction dropped year on year from 41 to 34 last year.

The ten new starts recorded were split across residential (four), office (two) and one each in education, hotels, leisure and student accommodation.

This represented a more even spread compared with 2019 which was split seven to four between residential and office.

Deloitte's annual Crane Survey assesses the volume of development activity taking place across major º£½ÇÊÓÆµ city centres and is now in its 19th year for Birmingham.

Among the projects currently under construction in the city centre are office blocks 103 Colmore Row and One Centenary Way on the Paradise scheme and the 42-storey Mercian apartment block in Broad Street.