What your supply chain is thinking, and what it means for your next procurement decision.

The contractors, manufacturers, and merchants who deliver work for public sector organisations don’t operate in a vacuum. Their confidence, their capacity, their cost base, and their expectations about where the market is heading all shape what you pay, how quickly work gets done, and whether the supply chain you’re relying on today will still have capacity for you next quarter.

Inprova’s Q1 2024 Supply Chain Sentiment Report captures this picture directly. Every quarter, we speak to manufacturers, merchants, and contractors across the categories that matter most to public sector estates and procurement teams: building works, compliance, heating, construction, and materials. We ask them about pricing, demand, capacity, skills, and the external pressures affecting how they operate. The result is market intelligence drawn from the people who actually deliver the work, not from economic models or industry forecasts that don’t reflect the realities of your procurement categories.

This report matters whether you’re managing an NHS trust’s estates maintenance budget, planning a capital works programme across a multi-academy trust’s school buildings, procuring responsive repairs for a council’s mixed estate, or commissioning compliance services for a blue light portfolio. The supply chain pressures are the same. Understanding them gives you a stronger position when you negotiate contracts, plan procurement timelines, and make the case to your board for how budgets should be allocated.

What’s in the report

Download the full report and use it to inform your next procurement conversation, whether that’s with your supply chain, your board, or your finance director. If you want to discuss how these findings apply to your organisation’s specific procurement challenges, our team is here to talk it through.