Construction Output in Great Britain: June 2025, New Orders and Construction Output Price Indices, April to June 2025
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Construction up from last year
Construction output volume, based on raw data, was above the previous year’s level by 2.6% and by 0.9% based on calendar-adjusted index in June 2025. Among the main construction groups the construction of buildings rose by 0.4%, that of civil engineering grew by 6.5%. Based on seasonally and working day adjusted indices construction output lagged behind the May 2025 level by 5.3%. Construction producer prices increased by 5.7% in the 2nd quarter…
Ups and downs in the construction industry's ONS stats June 2025
Construction output saw a rise of 0.3% in growth in June, slightly offsetting the 0.5% drop in the preceding month. This is due to the 1.2% growth in repair and maintenance in the ONS stats June 2025. However, new work receded by 0.4%, and new orders declined. A slow time for construction New orders fell by 8.3% in Q2, weakening the pipeline by £976m. It is likely due to the upcoming Autumn budget, with construction firms preparing to tighten th…
Production shrank by 5.3 percent compared to May. The situation is better compared to June last year.
Construction output in Great Britain: June 2025, new orders and Construction Output Price Indices, April to June 2025
Total construction output is estimated to have grown by 1.2% in Quarter 2 (Apr to June) 2025 compared with Quarter 1 (Jan to Mar) 2025; new work increased by 1.1%, and repair and maintenance grew by 1.4%. Monthly construction output is estimated to have grown by 0.3% in June 2025; this follows a fall of 0.5% in May 2025 and an increase of 0.9% in April 2025.
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