Overview of Yearly Contractor Accommodation Demand – West Yorkshire
Big picture (UK → regional reality)
- UK construction workforce: ~2.0 million
- Around 10–20% of workers operate “away from home” on projects (industry norm)
- Accommodation demand is driven mainly by:
- infrastructure (roads, rail, utilities)
- commercial builds
- regeneration schemes
Also:
- 16% of construction firms report labour shortages
meaning companies regularly bring in non-local workers → needing accommodation
Estimate number of active contractors (West Yorkshire)
West Yorkshire (Leeds, Bradford, Wakefield, Huddersfield):
- 70,000 construction workers (regional estimates used earlier)
- Typical ratio:
- 1 contractor/business per 5–15 workers
Gives roughly:
5,000 to 10,000 construction firms / contractors active yearly
Who actually needs accommodation?
Not all contractors need digs.
Breakdown (realistic):
70–80% (NO accommodation)
- small builders
- local trades
- house extensions
- maintenance work
purely local workforce
20–30% (SOMETIMES need accommodation)
These include:
- commercial contractors
- regional builders
- fit-out firms
may:
- bring in subcontractors
- pay subsistence occasionally
5–15% (REGULARLY need accommodation)
These are the key ones:
- civil engineering contractors
- rail/infrastructure firms
- large subcontract gangs
- national contractors working across regions
These consistently require short-term accommodation
Yearly contractor numbers needing accommodation
Applying those percentages:
✔ Lower estimate
- ~5% of 5,000 firms
➡️ ~250 contractors per year
✔ Mid estimate
- ~10%
➡️ ~500–700 contractors per year
✔ Upper estimate
- ~15% of 10,000 firms
➡️ ~1,000–1,500 contractors per year
Most realistic range
In practice:
400 to 1,000 contractors per year in West Yorkshire
regularly needing short-term accommodation for staff
Important nuance (this is where people get it wrong)
1. It’s not steady—it’s project-driven
- Demand spikes with:
- rail upgrades
- city regeneration
- large commercial builds
One big project can involve:
- 10–50+ workers needing accommodation at once
Contractors don’t always “provide” accommodation
Instead they:
- pay allowance (£40–£70/day typical UK range)
- use agencies
- book serviced housing providers
Accommodation is often:
- outsourced
- temporary
- rotating
A small % of firms = most of the demand
That 5–15% of contractors generate:
majority of accommodation demand
Because they:
- move between regions
- run large crews
- work long-term projects
What this means in reality
In West Yorkshire at any given time:
- Hundreds of contractors are active
- Dozens to hundreds are:
- actively housing workers
- or paying for digs
Over a full year:
400–1,000+ contractors will require short-term accommodation at some point
Bottom line
- Total contractors (WY): 5,000–10,000
- Contractors needing accommodation yearly:
400 to 1,000 (realistic working range)
Demand is constant but fragmented
Driven by large projects + mobile workforce
Not visible through small local builders