Industry also has most self-employment income support scheme claims
Construction firms have claimed more than 拢2.9bn through the government鈥檚 coronavirus job retentions scheme.
According to new data from HMRC, building firms across the UK have claimed almost 10% of the total 拢30.9bn that the government paid through the furlough scheme up to 31 July.
The shows that out of 20 different sectors construction is ranked fourth in terms of receiving the most government subsidy through the scheme.
Only employers responsible for wholesale, retail and repair of motor vehicles, who have claimed 拢6.1bn, accommodation and food services, who claimed 拢4.8bn, and manufacturing, 拢3.8bn, have claimed more.
Morgan Sindall is among the firms to have handed back the furlough money.
The latest figures also reveal that more than 769,300 construction employees have been furloughed or 60% of those eligible, with 76% of employers in the sector making use of the scheme.
This is up from 752,000, or 59% of employees and 75% of employers, previously reported in July.
Those working in construction have also made the most claims through the self-employment income support scheme (SEISS).
It is the sector with the highest number of potentially eligible individuals and the highest proportion of claims.
By 31 July, construction workers had made 884,000 claims for SEISS totalling 拢3.1bn.
HMRC鈥檚 next release of the official statistics up to the end of this month is planned for 18 September.
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