ONS: Construction output shows marginal fall in July

ONS: Construction output shows marginal fall in July

Monthly construction output is estimated to have decreased by 0.4% in volume terms in July 2024, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has revealed.

The decrease follows an increase of 0.5% in June 2024 and came from falls in both new work (0.2%) and repair and maintenance (0.7%).

At the sector level, monthly output fell in five out of the nine sectors in July 2024, with the main contributors to the monthly decrease coming from private commercial new work and private housing repair and maintenance, which fell by 2.4% and 1.7%, respectively.



Construction output is estimated to have grown by 1.2% in the three months to July 2024; this came from increases in both new work (1.6%), and repair and maintenance (0.8%); the increase in construction output in the three months to July 2024 came from increases in May 2024 (1.7%) and June 2024 (0.5%).

Clive Docwra, managing director of property and construction consultancy McBains, said: “After May and June’s figures showed an increase in output, the construction industry was expecting better news for July.

“Despite a modest overall decrease in growth, the industry will flag a dip in growth in five of the nine work sectors as a concern, particularly the 2.4% drop in private commercial new orders.

“Although the figures may not show a post-election bounce, the optimism created by the new government’s announcements on housebuilding means the industry is feeling optimistic for the medium term, borne out by today’s figures showing output grew 1.2% in the three months to July.



“Some early signs of intent from the government on how issues such as confirmation of how nationals planning frameworks can be streamlined, and measures to boost growth in the Budget, will further bolster confidence.”


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