Construction output
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April PMI shows construction remains at heart of post-Covid recovery
Construction remains at heart of UK’s post-Covid economic recovery, April’s PMI reveals. -
Construction output forecast to rise by 13%, CPA says
CPA forecasts a double-digit recovery for construction. -
Industry confidence at near six-year high, new PMI figures reveal
Optimistic outlook as construction output expands at sharpest pace since September 2014. -
UK construction enjoys solid return to growth in February
Construction sector rebounds in February amid boost from commercial work, according to latest PMI data. -
January sees slight reduction in UK construction output
All eyes on budget for news on future work pipelines, after January decline ended seven-month period of expansion. -
Cautious optimism as construction recovery continues in December
Construction sector remains resilient as UK prepares for double-dip recession. -
Growth in new orders is highest for six years
Fastest rise in new construction orders since October 2014, latest PMI figures reveal. -
Construction growth slows in October
October’s PMI figures reveal continued growth, but at slowest rate since the recovery began in June. -
Cautious welcome for September’s UK construction boost
Industry leaders welcome September’s PMI boost, but fears persist that construction is currently in the calm before the storm with a challenging winter ahead. -
Construction output slows, but positive momentum continues
Construction output slows in August but business expectations reach six-month high, latest PMI figures reveal.