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Construction job delays in Wales as builders reveal scale of skills and materials shortage

The latest State of Trade Survey from the Federation of Master Builders shows demand is there but supplies are running low

Shortages are delaying jobs (Image: Peter Byrne/PA Wire)

Nine out of ten builders in Wales have reported having to delay jobs due to a lack of materials or skilled tradespeople.

That’s the finding from the latest State of Trade Survey from the Federation of Master Builders (FMB).

Adding to the pressure facing the industry, 97% of builders have also reported skyrocketing material prices and expect this to continue into the last quarter of 2021, with 78% passing this increased cost on to the consumer.

Wales saw figures indicative of a slight dip in the market from the strong results in Q2, as shown by a drop in workload with 55% reporting having more jobs compared to 71% last quarter.

There continued to be a significant number of enquiries with 77% reporting higher than normal enquiry levels in Q3, up 1% on last quarter.

These figures indicate that there was healthy demand for tradespeople in Wales throughout the summer months.

Ifan Glyn, director of FMB Wales, said: “Demand for building work in Wales is as high as it has ever been.

“However, shortage of materials and skilled labour are preventing builders from meeting the demand. Both the Welsh and º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Governments must double down in their efforts to help alleviate these issues.