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Global construction supply shortage pushing up costs in NI

BBC News By Clodagh Rice Published image captionBuilders say the demand for work is phenomenal A global supply shortage has driven up supply costs and caused delays for Northern Ireland s construction sector. Builders have seen a rise in demand as the pandemic spurs people to spend money on their homes they would normally spend on holidays. But timber, steel and plastic have become much harder to get, and have risen in price considerably. An industry body said uncertainty about rising supply prices made it difficult for builders to cost projects. image captionGavin McGuire says prices rises have been across the board

Ben Collins: A Programme for Government housing outcome will be a building block for a better Northern Ireland

The Covid-19 pandemic has taught us many things, but a key one is the crucial role which good quality housing plays in all of our lives. At the start of 2020 we were pleased to see the New Decade New Approach (NDNA) document commit the incoming Northern Ireland Executive to delivering a specific housing outcome in its Programme for Government. At that time we already had record numbers of people in urgent need of housing. Since then, due to the pandemic and consequent economic fallout, the need for housing is now greater again. Of particular need is housing that is affordable – an important part of the hardship for people during the crisis has been the struggle to pay their rent or mortgage.

Banbridge building company lands £24m London contract

One of Northern Ireland s leading pre-fabricated construction firms has won a £24m contract in London. Kane Group in Banbridge will deliver mechanical, electrical and plumbing installation of phase one and two of the Kew Bridge development in Brentford. The project involves construction of 509 apartments for private renting. They will be contained within five blocks ranging between 12 and 15 storeys with concealed ground floor car parks. The deals have been awarded by EcoWorld, which is part of EcoWorld International, listed on the Main Market of Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad. Kane has annual turnover of around £55m and 200 staff. Managing director Cathal McMullan said: We at Kane are looking forward to delivering a superior M&E project for our new client, EcoWorld, while building a long-lasting collaborative relationship. Our in-house design and prefabrication teams will showcase our ability in delivering off-site construction solutions in the high-rise residential marke

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