Europe Seeing Weak Demand for Affordable Housing

Weakening demand for affordable housing has prompted Sweden-based BoKlok to launch a turnaround plan for its modular homes arm which it runs in partnership with Ikea.

The news came as Skanska, the parent company of BoKlok, unveiled its full-year financial results for 2022. The Swedish construction company said that sales in its residential development business “contracted significantly” in the fourth quarter of the year (October to December 2022).

Skanska’s affordable homes arm BoKlok, which sells modular homes “as close to a flat pack as you can get” in conjunction with Ikea, saw its customers struggle with increased interest rates, high energy prices and inflation.

Skanska said performance in BoKlok was “weak”, with a negative result for the fourth quarter and the full year. Revenue in its residential development division fell in the final quarter of 2022. Operating profit dropped as well. 

It has launched a turnaround program and appointed Lars Jonson as the new business unit president. Skanska said initial measures would focus on responding to tougher market conditions and operational stability.

Looking at the outlook for the next 12 months, Skanska said it expected weak construction market conditions across Europe in both residential and non-residential building, while civils would remain stable in Europe and weaken in the UK. In the US, it expected strong market conditions in non-residential building and civils.

President and chief executive Anders Danielsson said, “Construction had a successful fourth quarter and full year. The strategy, with a clear focus on selective bidding and commercial management continues to support strong performance.

“We have managed material shortages, cost escalations and other market headwinds well. Revenue picked up during the year, enhanced by inflation and positive currency effects. Order bookings were impressive in the fourth quarter and have been robust for the whole year. The order backlog is at a historic high. 

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Gary Fleisher, Contributing Editor

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Gary Fleisher

Gary Fleisher, “The Mod Coach”, has been entrenched in the offsite construction industry for most of his life. Having started his career in the lumber industry, Gary spent decades working with manufactured and modular home producers and homebuilders. For the past 15 years his blog and LinkedIn postings have introduced thousands to the benefits of factory-built construction and have served as a forum for industry professionals to share insights and perspectives. Gary lives in Hagerstown, MD with his wife, Peg.

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