Pressure pays off
It follows closely on the heels of a report issued by the Scottish Building Federation last month, which found an overwhelming majority of Scottish construction firms had experienced problems with late payments in the past 12 months, with the average firm owing in the region of £90,000 in unpaid overdue invoices.
Through a pilot of ring-fenced project bank accounts, I am delighted that the Scottish Government’s Construction Procurement Review has responded so swiftly to an issue which we have previously warned has reached epidemic proportions in the construction industry.
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Hide AdThrough initiatives such as these, the public sector can hopefully lead by example and help ensure prompt payment to building contractors.
In addition, a harder line needs to be taken with those that persistently fail to pay their bills on time and to crack down on unnecessarily lengthy payment terms.
This announcement is certainly an important step forward and vindicates a concerted campaign by the construction industry and the business community more generally to help businesses sustain a healthy cash flow by tackling late payments.
Michael Levack
Scottish Building Federation
Crichton’s Close