Worcester Bosch boss Carl Arntzen says members having to plan for UK crashing out of EU
The chairman of the Construction Products Association has called on the government to end the uncertainty around Brexit.
Speaking at the CPA鈥檚 autumn lunch in London last week, Carl Arntzen (pictured), who is also chief executive of heating appliance manufacturer Worcester Bosch, said the scale of uncertainty around Brexit was starting to bite.
鈥淲e鈥檙e hearing more and more stories from our members that they鈥檙e being forced to spend valuable time and resources on preparing for all eventualities, including a 鈥榥o deal鈥欌.
Arntzen told his audience: 鈥淲e very much want to see an end to the speculation about what the future may hold, so that 鈥榗ome what may鈥 we can get on with business.鈥
His comments came as a recent survey revealed levels of optimism among UK construction firms had slumped to a near-six-year low, driven down by the political impasse.
The CPA, meanwhile, said 80% of main contractors reported a rise in materials and labour costs in the third quarter.
The association said its latest Construction Trade Survey found a third of specialist contractors had reported a downturn in activity, while the drivers of growth in the next 12 months would be limited to private housing, repair and maintenance, and infrastructure.
鈥淔urther rises in costs have been reducing profit margins for main contractors and specialist contractors since the beginning of 2017,鈥 it added.
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