Persimmon targets subcontractors in cost-cutting drive

Grant Prior 10 months ago
Share

Persimmon is looking to retender subcontractor packages more regularly as it looks to “share the cost pressures in this new challenging environment.”

The house building giant highlighted cost control measures in its latest results as sales continued to slump.

Group Chief Executive Dean Finch said said: “We are reviewing our subcontractor pricing on a more frequent basis to identify opportunities to secure increased savings. We are actively retendering sites to identify savings.

“Just as we absorbed many price increases from subcontractors in recent years, so we need to share the cost pressures in this new challenging environment.

“While there are of course variations across trades, groundworker, bricklayer and dry liner costs are in general coming down, for example.

“National infrastructure projects like HS2 continue to create pressures in the broader sector, however the overall inflationary pressure is reducing and we are working proactively and in a detailed manner to capture it.”

Persimmon is also focusing on value-engineering with a “plot-by-plot, site-by-site review to identify areas for cost savings or value enhancement that do not compromise quality.”

This includes reviewing construction methods and using Persimmon’s own brick and tile products more widely.

Finch added: “This enhanced review and oversight of site costs is being complemented where possible by the expanded use of procurement framework agreements and frequent supplier negotiations to reduce the impact from build cost inflation and capture any pricing opportunities as soon as possible.”

He said: “Regular interrogation of build processes, product specifications and subcontractors will drive opportunities for savings, as will on-going overhead reviews.”

A recruitment freeze has also seen staff numbers drop by 300 since the start of the year and Persimmon is targeting another £25m in annual savings.

Work in progress is also being carefully managed to match sales rates with build rates now 26% lower than last year.

Latest results for the six months to June 30 2023 show pre-tax profit fell to £151m from £440m last time as underlying profit margins dropped to 14% from 27%.

Turnover was down to £1.19bn from £1.69bn as new home completions dropped to 4,249 from 6,652.

Persimmon returned £192m in dividend payments to shareholders during the period..

 

 

Latest news

Direct delivery model pays off as Murphy profit soars to £67m

Group operating margin jumps from 3% to 5% in record year
2 hours ago

Ex-Galliard boss to lead Battersea next building phase

Don O’Sullivan joins as plans advance to start phase 3C of power station redevelopment
1 hour ago

£100m Digbeth 33-storey flats job out to bid

483 flats will be delivered for Clarion housing association
45 mins ago

Van Elle fined £233,000 after piling rig kills driver

Court hears how tragedy was caused by poorly maintained plant
2 hours ago

Renew buys utilities contractor Excalon

Infrastructure giant expand into electricity transmission market with £26m deal
2 hours ago

Planning for new homes plunges to record low

Home builders call for urgent action from incoming government
45 mins ago

JTRE starts £400m 21-floor London tower scheme

Office block and 64 affordable homes to be built at 220 Blackfriars Road site
23 hours ago

R G Carter construction profits up despite 24% revenue fall

Selective client choice help profit jump to £6m from £1m previously
1 day ago

Refurbs power London office work to record high

London Office Crane Survey office work starts exceed 4m sq ft for record third quarter
1 day ago

Knight Build owed money for work on UK’s poshest street

Contractor takes legal action over unpaid bills on new luxury flats complex
1 day ago

Winvic ranks top of May contracts league

Large residential scheme in Leeds caps strong haul of orders
1 day ago

Bid race starts for up £95m repairs to PFI hospital

Roseberry Park Hospital in Middlesbrough hit by serious defects
1 day ago

Building Safety changes slow down construction recovery

Confused market contains paradox of falling workload and contractors claiming they are too busy
1 day ago

Wates rejigs businesses as veteran leader retires

Wates Construction Group MD Paul Chandler to retire at end of year
4 days ago

Scaffolder dies from chemical burns

Tata Chemicals Europe fined £1.125m after death of Altrad scaffolder
4 days ago

M&E firms warn of persistent skills shortages

Shortage of adequately skilled workers blamed for slow growth
4 days ago

Southern Water names consultants for AMP8

Seven firms to share £240m in professional services spend
4 days ago

Construction buyers see momentum building

Contractors gearing-up for future growth as workloads and confidence rise
5 days ago

Bouygues bags £80m London NHS diagnostic centre job

New five-storey scanning facility to be built at West Middlesex University Hospital
5 days ago

London £3bn schools framework out to tender

SMEs allocated slots on London Construction Programme education framework refresh
5 days ago

Berkeley’s £270m Bath gas works scheme approved

House builder plans to build over 600 flats on banks of River Avon
5 days ago

Road sweeper firm Go Plant went down owing suppliers £4.3m

Former staff launch claim for compensation
5 days ago

Openreach fined £1.34m after engineer drowns in river

Court hears how engineer was swept away after falling into water while trying to repair a telephone line
5 days ago

Glencar bags £30m Cambridge lab and office job

Project will be built at Chesterford Research Park life sciences cluster
5 days ago

Bids due in to replace Luton Airport car park destroyed by fire

Big name firms set to battle for £37.5m contract
6 days ago

Plan in for £500m London beds and sheds docks scheme

Work to start in early 2025 on 200 flats, 1,400 student bed and logistic scheme
6 days ago

Operator trapped on crane boom in London site fire

Seven hospitalised after blaze at Bouygues East London building site
7 days ago

Kier FM arm splits into three business streams

Kier Places to extend reach to south coast with reorganisation
6 days ago

Seven secure £3bn United Utilities sewage works deal

Costain, Kier, Murphy and VolkerStevin among winners
6 days ago

Boot gets nod for £110m Walsall warehouse scheme

Work to start on former copper works site in the late Autumn
6 days ago

Contractor services