Construction output
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UK construction output suffers further steep decline
Ongoing political and Brexit uncertainty fuels further steep decline in construction output and subdued business confidence for the year ahead, according to latest PMI figures. -
Construction suffers sharpest fall in new work for a decade
UK construction has seen its sharpest decline in new work since March 2009, with Brexit taking the lion’s share of blame, according to the latest PMI. -
Latest ONS figures show 1.3% decline in construction output
ONS data reflects the biggest quarter-on-quarter decline from the public sector since records began two decades ago, says Scape Group. -
UK construction output declines for third consecutive month
Brexit and political uncertainty highlighted, as latest PMI figures show the longest continuous period of decline since 2016. -
Construction output falls at steepest rate since April 2009
Purchasing activity and new orders "dropped like a stone" in June, as UK construction experienced its worst month for a decade. -
Tories risk taking country down with them, says Scape chief executive
Public sector procurement chief speaks out after latest ONS construction output figures show a minimal growth in new work.