Housebuilder says materials and labour shortages are easing, in strong half-year results
Materials and labour shortages in the housing market are 鈥榚asing鈥, housebuilder Barratt has said in strong half-year results.
Barratt said materials shortages, particularly of bricks and blocks, had eased and would only have a 鈥渓imited effect鈥 on the firm鈥檚 costs and supplies, while labour shortages, particularly of bricklayers, had also 鈥渕oderated鈥 in recent months due to labour returning to the industry and better production management.
Nonetheless, build cost inflation is expected to remain at 鈥渓ow single digits鈥, expected to be 3-4% this year, Barratt said.
In half-year results for the six months to December 2014, Barratt posted record completions of 6,971, up from 6.195 the previous year.
Pre-tax profit jumped 75% to 拢210.2m, up from 拢120.4m, while revenue grew 25% to 拢1.6bn, up from 拢1.3bn.
Mark Clare, chief executive of Barratt, said: 鈥淪ince 2009 we have committed to invest over 拢4 billion in land for new housing and this is now paying off.鈥
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