Build UK Daily Update
Source - Build UK
Build UK Contractor members have reported this week that almost all of their sites in England and Wales are now open, with 97% of infrastructure and construction sites operating, up from 93% a fortnight ago. Output continues to rise slowly, with infrastructure sites achieving 89%, up from 85%, and construction sites improving from 74% to 78%.
Members that include housing in their portfolios have confirmed that 93% of housing sites in England and Wales are now open, up from 68% a month ago, with output rising from 53% to 78% during that period.
The situation in Scotland remains very different, with just 21% of projects running and output at 27%. The Scottish Government is currently implementing Phase 1 of its COVIDâ€19 route map through and out of the crisis, which aligns to Phases 0 and 1 of the Construction Reâ€Start Plan developed to get the industry back to work safely.
Phase 2 of the Construction Reâ€Start Plan is known as the ‘soft start’, which will see work that can be carried out within physical distancing parameters resumed. However, the industry has been told that it can only move to this phase a minimum of two weeks after publication of the updated guidance for the sector on 28 May, which means that tomorrow (11 June) is the earliest that there could be an update on when sites might be able to open.
As the country continues to move out of lockdown with more businesses reâ€opening offices and other premises, Build UK Trade Association member, the Building Engineering Services Association (BESA), has produced guidance which includes information for building owners, landlords and tenants on reactivating buildings to get them safely back online.
The Environment Agency (EA) has published a Regulatory Position Statement allowing operators who hold environmental permits to temporarily store more waste than their permit allows, provided that they can demonstrate a need due to COVIDâ€19 restrictions and that the wastes being stored are authorised under the permit.