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Housing stats: New-build sales and completions in April 2015
Registrations and completions in both the private and public sector are higher than in April 2014
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Tracker: April 2015
Constraints on activity tightened in April and the orders index has stopped growing but there’s less worry about labour shortages even though employers look set to take on more workers
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Cost update Q1 2015
The consumer price inflation rate dips into negative territory on a single-month basis for the first time in recorded history
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Market review: An unexpected drop
Construction activity increased in March against a backdrop of wider economic stability, with low inflation, low unemployment and forecasts for moderate growth
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Mace tops contractors’ league with £238m contract haul
Six major projects, including data centre and development in Camden Town, propel firm to top of the table
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What’s really going on?
Latest statistics show construction industry has shrunk in first quarter of 2015
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Barbour ABI's May market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for May is now available to download
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International infrastructure totex
When considering the cost of a building, it is vital to look at the total in-use and maintenance costs as well as capital investment
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Backlash as ONS points to construction recession
Economists question latest ONS figures that suggest construction output fell over past two quarters
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Housing stats: New-build sales and completions in March 2015
Registrations and completions numbers take a big boost when compared with last year’s figures
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Global city focus: New York
New York is a city at the crossroads of global influence. How can it translate its economic and political strength into investment in infrastructure and affordable housing for its population?
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Lead times: January - March 2015
Lead times continue to increase with eight trades on the rise and no reported decreases. Some packages have increased more than once in the last 12 months
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UK construction growth slips to 22-month low
Buyers blame election uncertainty for slowdown in construction output growth
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Tracker: March 2015
While concern about constraints has edged up, the orders index has hit a record high and things are looking up for nearly every region
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Mace holds tender price forecasts as margins improve
Firm predicts national rise of 4.5% this year, with this easing to 4% by 2017
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Construction puts brakes on UK GDP growth
Sector’s quarter-on-quarter contraction blamed for dip in overall GDP growth
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An interesting shift
Latest Office for National Statistics figures once again show decline in levels of output in construction industry
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Balfour bounces back to the top of the contractors’ league
Troubled giant grabs top spot with £406m contract haul, including Aberdeen road job won by joint venture
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Market review: Steady progress
Construction activity increased in March against a backdrop of wider economic stability, with low inflation, low unemployment and forecasts for moderate growth. Michael Dall goes through the highlights of Barbour ABI’s monthly Economic Construction Market Review
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Barbour ABI's April market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for April is now available to download