Friday, 5 January 2018

Construction payment charter is ‘dismal failure’

Just 35 firms have signed up to the Government’s payment charter nearly four years after it was launched to great fanfare as the solution to payment abuse in the supply chain.

The Construction Supply Chain Payment Charter initially committed firms to pay within 60 days on both private and public sector work.

From this month the payment pledge tightens up, shifting signatories to 30 days to meet the Government’s target of bringing construction into line with other industries.

But just three main contractors and two private clients have signed-up to date, with the last new firm committing to the payment pledge last August.

Now specialists subcontractors are writing the Charter off as a non-starter, despite it being pushed by the Construction Leadership Council and pan-industry trade body, Build UK.

Professor Rudi Klein, the CEO of the Specialist Engineering Contractors’ Group, said: “It’s a dismal failure and a distraction.

“I think the CLC and the Department of Business, Energy and Industry should make a statement about the failure of policy.

He added: “The Charter has had no impact whatsoever. In fact while the Charter has been around payment periods have got worse stretching out to 50 days and 60 days.

Main contractor supply chain finance initiatives have pushed official terms out even further. Carillion now has subcontractors on 120-day terms, with firms forced to pay for prompter payments.

Even Government departments on strict 30-day terms are failing to deliver with some cash-strapped NHS Trusts reported to be extending terms in the present climate.

One subcontractor told the Enquirer: “The Government came to power pledging to tackle payment abuse. Instead we got the Payment Charter which most of us thought was a cop out to avoid legislation.

“It time the Government looked at this again because a voluntary scheme just isn’t working.”

Construction Supply Chain Payment Charter
A Connolly Derwent London Montvieux Stephen Taylor Architects
A J Morrisroe & Sons E-CO Net Zero Buildings TRI Construction
A.J. Rees & Son’s Elysion . Options Resourcing Warmafloor (GB)
Affinity Flooring Geoffrey Osborne Prolec Contractors WJM Building Services
ASW Property Services Hello Telecom (UK) R C Cutting & Co Wye Valley Demolition
Avalon Metals Horbury Building Systems R H Williams Association of Concrete Industrial Flooring Contractors
B R Hodgson Interceil Rider Levett Bucknall UK The Association of Technical Lightning and Access Specialists
Briggs Amasco JNR Contracting Sir Robert McAlpine Build UK Group
Crossrail Land Securities Properties Skanska Construction UK Contract Flooring Association
DC Electrical Mace South West Highways Insulated Cladding & Render Association


from Construction Enquirer http://www.constructionenquirer.com/2018/01/05/construction-payment-charter-is-dismal-failure/

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