ISG, Amey and Costain now industry’s quickest payers – list

ISG, Amey and Costain now industry’s quickest payers – list

But latest returns from submissions to the Government’s Duty to Report on Payment Practices and Performance indicate there could be early signs that rampant cost inflation is starting to have an impact on speed of payments from main contractors as a whole.

The top 43 main contractors are taking on average nearly 32 days to pay, just over a day slower than a year ago. Also the average % of invoices not paid within terms rose from 16% a year ago to 21%.

Main contractor payment performance – source Build UK
FirmAverage days to
pay invoices
% invoices not
paid within terms
% paid invoice
within 60 days
ISG162699
Amey171698
Costain19998
Lendlease211100
railway232097
Murphy231394
Morgan Sindall24499
Canary Wharf Contractors25498
Galliford Try261199
VolkerWessels272396
Vinci271494
Sir Robert McAlpine27493
Willmott Dixon281298
John Sisk & Son281698
FM Conway281396
Henry Boot281495
Mace281695
Bouygues282294
BAM Nuttall292090
McLaren Construction302699
BAM Construct302895
M Group Services302193
Laing O’Rourke301790
Osborne304387
Bowmer and Kirkland312896
limit321897
Tilbury Douglas324595
McLaughlin and Harvey332095
Novus Property Solutions342690
Kier352790
Graham Construction36496
Balfour Beatty361596
TSL373289
Multiplex372387
Robertson Construction383298
Seddon38697
Winvic Construction381194
Eurovia391985
Skanska394682
EQUANS41197
Northstone487178
Watkin Jones551481
Colas636168

Build UK, which has been benchmarking construction payment performance using the official returns since 2018, saw its members do a little better taking on average 30 days to pay invoices.

Over the last five years, tier one contractor Build UK members have reduced their average payment time from 45 to 30 days and now pay 94% of invoices within 60 days, up from 82% five years ago.

Dr David Hancock, construction director at the Infrastructure and Projects Authority, said: “Despite the challenging business environment of the last few years, Build UK’s contractor members have delivered a significant result in reducing payment terms to an average of 30 days, which is a huge step towards the Government’s target to pay all suppliers within 30 days and clearly shows the effectiveness of transparent payment reporting.”

Jo Fautley, deputy chief executive of Build UK, said: “This is a great result for construction and proof that the sector is changing the way it does business.

“There is still room for improvement, but we’ve seen consistent progress by our tier one contractor members year on year since Build UK began benchmarking payment performance, and hitting the 30-day threshold is hugely significant, particularly for the supply chain where cash flow is more critical than ever. We hope that the culture of prompt payment continues to spread throughout the sector.”

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