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Home News CEA welcomes “positive” steps in UK Autumn Budget

CEA welcomes “positive” steps in UK Autumn Budget

by Liam McLoughlin
October 31, 2024
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"The commitment to resume HS2 construction to London Euston, the pledge to invest and maintain hospitals, and the investment in 300 new planning graduates all signal a strong focus on essential infrastructure and housing reform," says CEA director of operations Viki Bell. Pic: CEA

"The commitment to resume HS2 construction to London Euston, the pledge to invest and maintain hospitals, and the investment in 300 new planning graduates all signal a strong focus on essential infrastructure and housing reform," says CEA director of operations Viki Bell. Pic: CEA

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Responding to the Autumn Budget announced by Chancellor Rachel Reeves, Viki Bell, director of operations at the Construction Equipment Association (CEA), says that the budget brings some positive developments for the UK’s engineering and construction sectors, especially with the £6bn allocated to R&D in engineering.

Bell added: “This investment, alongside the £520m for a life sciences manufacturing fund and £20 billion committed to R&D, has the potential to support new technology, improve equipment safety, and encourage more sustainable practices—essential elements to keep UK construction competitive on a global scale. Such funding could open doors for both SMEs and OEMs as we work to meet the demands of modern infrastructure projects. The government’s renewed commitment to rail, road, and infrastructure development is a promising step for the construction equipment sector.

“The commitment to resume HS2 construction to London Euston, the pledge to invest and maintain hospitals, and the investment in 300 new planning graduates all signal a strong focus on essential infrastructure and housing reform. This investment in the planning workforce is encouraging, but projects of this scale will still require sustained funding, coordinated planning, and broader industry support to be delivered effectively and on time.”

Bell said that the investment in 11 green hydrogen projects is another positive step, supporting the transition to cleaner energy and encouraging sectors including construction equipment to consider alternative fuels. Despite these positive moves, it’s disappointing to see limited direct financial relief for construction firms.

She added: “Doubling the employment allowance to £10,500 helps smaller construction equipment firms by reducing National Insurance liabilities, however, the planned increase in employer National Insurance from 13.8% to 15% in April 2025, coupled with the reduced secondary threshold from £9,100 to £5,000, is a double blow for firms. These added costs are likely to strain budgets and limit opportunities for new hires or expansion, putting significant pressure on SMEs and OEMs at a time when stability and investment are critical. While we welcome the forward-looking approach, more targeted support is essential to help our sector fully contribute to these ambitious goals.”

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