Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: Key Note Publications Ltd
Published: October 2007
Product Code: R310-1494Description The UK market for plant, tool and access hire was worth an estimated £7.63bn in 2006. This figure was split between plant hire (which, in round figures, accounted for 70% of the market), tool hire (approximately 20%) and scaffolding and access-platform hire (10%). More exact figures for the three sectors of the market are shown within this report.
Plant hire covers the rental of capital items of plant and equipment, particularly construction plant, to professional users. Increasingly, the use of a trained and certified operator is included as part of the rental agreement. Tool hire refers to the rental of hand tools and smaller items of plant, with a large proportion of customers being small builders and the general public. There is a degree of crossover between the two markets, especially where items such as mini-excavators and access platforms are involved. Tool-hire companies are also becoming heavily involved in the supply of non-operated equipment. The best-performing sectors of the market in the short term are expected to be crane and access hire.
The construction market has shown good growth since the last edition of this report (published in 2001), but competition in the saturated UK plant-hire market has been fierce. Consolidation and a focus on core sectors are occurring throughout the industry, and growth through acquisition is the order of the day. Health-and-safety legislation has played an important role as a driver of the market for plant, tool and access hire, as has the increasing reliance on external facilities-management providers by UK businesses.
Plant utilisation in the competitive UK market needs to be around 90% — a figure that is difficult to achieve. Most firms are investing heavily in IT systems that will allow the efficient tracking of hire items and tight control of contracts, increasing utilisation and allowing plant items to be rented well beyond the normal sales reach of a depot. Around 80% of UK construction plant is sold to the rental sector — more than in any other country in Europe — and UK firms have been investigating European markets with increasing interest, despite the fact that these are well served by local businesses.
The UK market for plant, tool and access hire is expected to show reasonably strong growth between 2007 and 2011, with the key UK players increasing their revenues from international markets, as well as benefiting from the improved climate for plant hire within the UK. The non-residential construction sector has been upbeat for some years now, although a number of major projects are due to be completed in the short term. In light of the increased revenues from acquisitions, Key Note expects stronger growth than UK markets would suggest, and forecasts that growth in the plant-hire sector will be between 5% and 8% in the short term. The tool-hire market is not expected to perform as strongly, and growth rates are forecast to be more in line with growth in construction, at between 3% and 4% per year.
Table of Contents - Executive Summary
- 1. Market Definition
- REPORT COVERAGE
- MARKET SECTORS
- Plant Hire
- Tool Hire
- Scaffolding and Access-Platform Hire
- MARKET TRENDS
- The Construction Industry
- New Orders
- Table 1: New Orders Obtained by Contractors by Sector at Constant 2000 Prices (£m), 2002-2006
- Table 2: New Orders Obtained by Contractors by Sector at Current Prices (£m), 2002-2006
- Construction Output
- Table 3: Construction Output by Sector at Constant 2000 Prices (£m), 2002-2006
- Table 4: Construction Output by Sector at Current Prices (£m), 2002-2006
- Table 5: Non-Residential Construction Output by Type of Work at Current Prices (£m), 2002-2006
- Housebuilding
- Other New Work
- Repair and Maintenance
- ECONOMIC TRENDS
- MARKET POSITION
- The UK
- Table 6: The Main Users of Plant and Tool Hire in the UK by Value (%), 2006
- Europe
- Construction Output
- Table 7: Construction Output of Selected European Countries (Ebn), 2002-2006
- Road Maintenance
- Table 8: Expenditure on Road Maintenance in Selected European Countries (Em), 2004/2005/2006
- 2. Market Size
- THE TOTAL MARKET
- Table 9: The UK Market for Plant, Tool and Access Hire at Current Prices (£m), 2002-2006
- BY MARKET SECTOR
- Plant Hire
- Table 10: The UK Market for Plant Hire at Current Prices (£m), 2002-2006
- Figure 1: The UK Market for Plant Hire at Current Prices (£m), 2002-2006
- Equipment Categories
- Tool Hire
- Table 11: The UK Market for Tool Hire at Current Prices (£m), 2002-2006
- Figure 2: The UK Market for Tool Hire at Current Prices (£m), 2002-2006
- Equipment Categories
- Scaffolding and Access-Platform Hire
- Table 12: The UK Market for Scaffolding and Access-Platform Hire at Current Prices (£m), 2002-2006
- Figure 3: The UK Market for Scaffolding and Access-Platform Hire at Current Prices (£m), 2002-2006
- Equipment Categories
- OVERSEAS TRADE
- 3. Industry Background
- RECENT HISTORY
- Table 13: Private Contractors' Turnover by Main Trade at Current Prices (£m and %), Third Quarter 2001-2005
- Table 14: Plant Hirers with Operatives — Value of Work Done by Number of Employees (£m and %), Third Quarter 2004 and 2005
- Table 15: Scaffolding Specialists — Value of Work Done by Number of Employees (£m and %), Third Quarter 2004 and 2005
- Table 16: Plant Hirers and Scaffolding Specialists — Value of Work Done by Type of Work (£m and %), Third Quarter 2004 and 2005
- INDUSTRY SYNOPSIS
- Table 17: Industry Synopsis — Renting of Construction and Civil-Engineering Machinery and Equipment, 2007
- Table 18: Industry Synopsis — Renting of Construction or Demolition Equipment with Operator, 2007
- NUMBER OF COMPANIES
- Table 19: Private Contractors by Trade (number and %), Third Quarter 2001-2005
- Table 20: Number of UK VAT-Based Enterprises Engaged in Agricultural Machinery Hire, Plant Hire and Construction Equipment Hire by Turnover Sizeband (£000, number and %), 2006
- Table 21: Number of UK VAT-Based Enterprises Engaged in Agricultural Machinery Hire, Plant Hire and Construction Equipment Hire by Employment Sizeband (number and %), 2006
- EMPLOYMENT
- Table 22: Private Contractors — Total Employment by Trade (000 and %), Third Quarter 2001-2005
- Table 23: Private Contractors — Number of Operatives Employed by Trade (000 and %), Third Quarter 2001-2005
- Table 24: Plant Hirers with Operatives — Number of Firms by Number of Employees (number and %), Third Quarter 2004 and 2005
- Table 25: Scaffolding Specialists — Number of Firms by Number of Employees (number and %), Third Quarter 2004 and 2005
- REGIONAL VARIATIONS IN THE MARKETPLACE
- Table 26: Number of UK VAT-Based Enterprises Engaged in Agricultural Machinery Hire, Plant Hire and Construction Equipment Hire by Region (number and %), 2006
- HOW ROBUST IS THE MARKET?
- LEGISLATION
- Construction Industry Scaffolder's Record Scheme
- KEY TRADE ASSOCIATIONS
- Industry Associations
- Construction Plant-hire Association
- European Rental Association
- Hire Association Europe
- International Powered Access Federation
- National Access and Scaffolding Confederation
- Prefabricated Access Suppliers' and Manufacturers' Association
- Scottish Plant Owners Association
- Other Relevant Associations and Organisations
- Committee for European Construction Equipment
- Construction Equipment Association
- Construction Products Association
- ConstructionSkills
- United Crane Operators Association
- 4. Competitor Analysis
- THE MARKETPLACE
- Plant Hire
- Tool Hire
- Scaffolding and Access-Platform Hire
- MARKET LEADERS
- Plant Hire
- Table 27: Selected Leading UK Plant-Hire Companies by Turnover and Pre-Tax Profit (£m and %), 2005/2006
- Tower Cranes
- Table 28: Major UK Operators of Tower Cranes by Average Number of Cranes in Fleet, 2006
- Tool Hire
- Table 29: Selected Leading UK Tool-Hire Companies by Turnover and Pre-Tax Profit (£m and %), 2006/2007
- Scaffolding and Access-Platform Hire
- Table 30: Selected Leading UK Scaffolding and Access-Platform Hire Companies by Turnover and Pre-Tax Profit (£m and %), 2005/2006
- SELECTED MAJOR COMPANIES
- Aggreko PLC
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Table 31: Aggreko PLC — Financial Performance (£m and number), 2004-2006
- Ainscough Group
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Table 32: Ainscough Crane Hire Ltd — Financial Performance (£m and number), 2004-2006
- Amey Fleet Services Ltd
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Table 33: Amey Fleet Services Ltd — Financial Performance (£m and number), 2004-2006
- Ashtead Group PLC
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Table 34: Ashtead Plant Hire Company Ltd — Financial Performance (£m and number), 2004-2006
- Brandon Hire PLC
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Table 35: Brandon Hire PLC — Financial Performance (£m and number), 2004-2006
- Cape Industrial Services Ltd
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Table 36: Cape Industrial Services Ltd — Financial Performance (£m and number), 2004-2006
- Deborah Services Ltd
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Table 37: Deborah Services Ltd — Financial Performance (£m and number), 2004-2006
- GAP Group Ltd
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Table 38: GAP Group Ltd — Financial Performance (£m and number), 2004-2006
- Hewden Stuart PLC
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Table 39: Hewden Stuart PLC — Financial Performance (£m and number), 2004-2006
- HSS Hire Service Group Ltd
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Table 40: HSS Hire Service Group Ltd — Approximate Breakdown of Turnover by Sector (%), 2006
- Table 41: HSS Hire Service Group Ltd — Financial Performance (£m and number), 2004-2006
- Lavendon Group PLC
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Table 42: Lavendon Group PLC — Financial Performance (£m and number), 2004-2006
- Table 43: Zooom Holdings (UK) Ltd — Financial Performance (£m and number), 2003-2005
- Select Plant Hire Company Ltd
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Table 44: Select Plant Hire Company Ltd — Financial Performance (£m and number), 2004-2006
- Selwood Group Ltd
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Table 45: Selwood Group Ltd — Financial Performance (£m and number), 2003-2005
- SGB Services Ltd
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Table 46: Harsco Access Services Division — Sales and Operating Income ($m and %), 2003-2005
- Table 47: SGB Services Ltd — Financial Performance (£m and number), 2004-2006
- Speedy Hire PLC
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Table 48: Speedy Hire PLC — Financial Performance (£m and number), 2005-2007
- Vp PLC
- Company Structure
- Current and Future Developments
- Financial Results
- Table 49: Vp PLC — Financial Performance (£m and number), 2004-2006
- OUTSIDE SUPPLIERS TO THE INDUSTRY
- Earthmoving and Construction Plant
- Cranes and Materials Handling
- Compressors, Generators, Lighting and Pumps
- Tools and Small Equipment
- MARKETING ACTIVITY
- Trade Exhibitions
- 5. Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats
- STRENGTHS
- WEAKNESSES
- OPPORTUNITIES
- THREATS
- 6. Buying Behaviour
- INTRODUCTION
- PRIVATE CONTRACTORS
- Number of Firms
- Table 50: Private Contractors — Number of Firms, Total Employment and Average Number of Employees per Firm by Trade (number and %), Third Quarter 2005
- Table 51: Concentration in the Construction Industry — Main Trades (number of firms and %), Third Quarter 2004 and 2005
- Table 52: Concentration in the Construction Industry — Specialist Trades (number of firms and %), Third Quarter 2004 and 2005
- Value of Work Done
- Table 53: Private Contractors — Value of Work Done by Trade and Type of Work (£m), Third Quarter 2005
- Table 54: Private Contractors — Value of Work Done by Trade (£m and %), Third Quarter 2004 and 2005
- 7. Current Issues
- LEGAL ACTION TAKEN AGAINST BREACHES OF HEALTH AND SAFETY
- CONSOLIDATION IN THE INDUSTRY
- TOWER-CRANE PREFERENCES
- PLANT THEFT
- GLOBAL SHORTAGE OF CRANES
- CORPORATE ACTIVITY
- 8. The Global Market
- LEADING PLANT-HIRE COMPANIES
- Table 55: The World's Leading Plant-Hire Companies by Turnover, Number of Depots and Number of Staff (Em and number), 2005/2006 (Source: International Rental News Magazine's IRN-100 Listing)
- Table 56: Europe's Leading Plant-Hire Companies by Turnover, Number of Depots and Number of Staff (Em and number), 2005/2006 (Source: International Rental News Magazine's IRN-100 Listing)
- OTHER IMPORTANT COMPANIES
- 9. Forecasts
- INTRODUCTION
- The European Construction Market
- Housebuilding
- FORECASTS 2007 TO 2011
- Table 57: The Forecast UK Market for Plant, Tool and Access Hire at Current Prices (£m), 2007-2011
- MARKET GROWTH
- Figure 4: The UK Market for Plant, Tool and Access Hire at Current Prices (£m), 2002-2011
- 10. Company Profiles
- Aggreko Plc
- Ainscough Crane Hire Ltd
- Ashtead Plant Hire Company Ltd
- Gap Group Ltd
- Hss Hire Service Group Ltd
- Select Plant Hire Company Ltd
- Sgb Services Ltd
- Speedy Hire Plc
- 11. Consumer Confidence
- METHODOLOGY
- KEY FINDINGS THIS QUARTER
- THE WILLINGNESS TO BORROW
- Confidence Improves
- Table A: The Average Amount Consumers Are Willing to Borrow in Order to Purchase Expensive Items at Current and Constant November 2004 Prices (£ and £bn), February 2006-2007
- Willingness to Borrow Slips Slightly
- Table B: The Number of Adults Willing to Borrow in Order to Purchase Expensive Items (000 and %), February 2006-2007
- SPENDING FROM SAVINGS
- Slight Increase in Spending from Savings
- Table C: The Average Amount Consumers Are Willing to Spend from Savings in Order to Purchase Expensive Items at Current and Constant November 2004 Prices (£ and £bn), February 2006-2007
- Saving Grows in Relative Importance
- Table D: The Average Amounts Adults Are Confident Spending to Purchase Expensive Items (£ and %), February 2006-2007
- 11. Further Sources
- Associations
- Publications
- Government Sources
- Other Sources
- Bisnode Sources
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