Social Housing RMI Market Report UK 2024-2028
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The UK Social Housing RMI Market Report 2024-2028 includes a detailed assessment of current trends and developments in the overall market. The market is assessed by type of registered providers, contractors’ output, UK regions, and type of RMI work. Registered providers’ social housing stock and expenditures are also reviewed in this report to understand the scale of the social housing sector and forecast its growth. Additionally, the social housing sector is compared to the wider construction industry to better understand its evolution over the years.
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The report offers a comprehensive review of the UK social housing RMI sector and assesses developments within the market. Aspects examined include market size, trends & influences, market prospects, social housing providers analysed regionally, and key RMI projects. It contains historical data for the 2019-2023 period, sometimes going back to 2013, and provides forecasts to 2029.
Social housing RMI work has been resilient to recent economic uncertainties and is now forecast to grow in the next five years, in value and volume terms. Growth is expected due to recent changes in the regulatory landscape urging social housing landlords to improve and update their social housing stocks.
Market Summary
The report will cover:
- Market size by output value and volume from 2019 to 2024, rates of change.
- Market mix by housing stock tenure, local authority area, type of RMI work, energy ratings, and new build/RMI/private/social housing.
Market Forecasts and Product Innovations
The report covers forecast to 2029 and includes implications and prospects for the social housing rmi sector.
Key Issues Covered in the Report
- Analysis of key market influencing factors in the social housing RMI market, such as shortages in the construction workforce, financial position and funding, and the UK government’s policy regulating housing standards.
- The impact of the UK’s decarbonization strategy on RMI expenditures and the type of RMI work.
- An in-depth review of social housing provision in England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, offering a breakdown of social housing stock by district/local authority area and type of provider i.e. local authority or Not-for-profit registered provider.
- An overview of the top fifteen housing associations, including financial details and recent RMI expenditures.
Areas of Particular Interest
- Historically, UK Labour Governments have had a positive impact on the social housing sector. Besides, with recent regulations, such as Awaab’s Law and the Decent Homes Standard, RMI expenditures are expected to remain stable and grow in the next five years.
- Recent social housing RMI projects focused on improving dwellings’ energy efficiency, illustrated by an increase in windows/doors, heating, energy, and decarbonization RMI projects.
Almost 50% of social housing dwellings were built prior to 1965. In Scotland this figure increases to almost 59%. Therefore, as this type of dwelling likely requires more RMI work when compared to new social housing stock, particularly regarding energy efficiency improvements, they should support growth in the social housing RMI market.
Main influences that drive the social housing RMI sector, including a review of financial and political drivers.
This assessment includes an evaluation of the impact of rent changes, government funding in fire safety remediation, regulatory changes regarding damp and mould and energy efficiency, and the impact of skilled worker shortages in the construction industry.
Tenants’ satisfaction is also explored to understand how this may influence social housing landlords’ future expenditures.
Product Subsectors
- Overview of new build vs. RMI social housing output.
- Review of key social housing projects, with a particular focus on fire, energy, decarbonization, heating, damp, roof, windows/doors, electricals, and kitchen/bathroom projects.
- Overview of main social housing providers, with financial profile for the largest housing associations.
- Review of procurement channels and frameworks in the UK, including ones specific to Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, repair and maintenance, and reactive maintenance.
End Use Sectors
- The Social Housing sector within the wider construction industry: comparison of social housing sector output compared to other sectors.
- Historical trend of social housing output in the UK.
- Review of dwelling stock in the UK, per region and local authority area, and demographic.
- Examples and profiles of the largest housing associations in the social housing sector, and the overarching public organisations operating in this sector.
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