All ONS articles
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Construction output grows four times faster than UK economy in November
ONS figures paint reassuring picture for sector
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Output slips in October but new work edges up, official figures show
Drop put down to fall in repair and maintenanceÂ
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Uncertainty ahead of Budget blamed for construction output slowdown
But sector outperformed the rest of the economy, growing by 0.8% between July and September
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Output returned to growth in August after July slump
New work leads rebound as repair and maintenance remains flat
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Construction output fell in July, according to official figures
Downturn in new work and repair and maintenance led to 0.4% slump, ONS says
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Construction output down in Q2 despite second consecutive month of growth
Analysts paint picture of cautious optimism in face of year-on-year decline across metrics
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Output on the up as warmer weather gives boost to housing work
ONS figures show rise in new work sent overall growth in month up by 1.9%
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January output growth bucks medium-term decline
ONS figures show positive start to the year
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Construction output down as UK falls into recession
Infrastructure lobby says fall in new work is consequence of cuts
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Bad weather deepens construction’s output slump
Fall in new work worsened in November as heavy rain and strong winds hit sites
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Wet weather dampens output as new work slumps 1.7% in October
Latest official figures show 0.3% output fall over last three months as sector continues to stagnate
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Construction output recovered to pre-covid level last year, fresh ONS data says
But sector was biggest contributor to number of insolvencies among UK businesses
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August downpours send construction output into reverse
Poor weather led to delays on jobs, latest official figures say
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Construction output slumps during rainy July
Slowdown driven by fall in repair and maintenance work
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June sees uptick in construction output but infrastructure orders cause concern
Industry records strongest performance of Q2 with 1.6% growth
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‘Tide beginning to turn’ as new work grows in March despite wet weather
But housing sector slump continues
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Mild weather sees construction return to growth in February
But wettest March for decades could put brakes on recovering output figures
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Construction output drops as UK economy returns to growth
Bad weather in January blamed for weakest performance since last June
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Output flatlines as new build growth offset by drop in repair and maintenance, says ONS
Infrastructure output remained resilient in December but saw major drop in new orders
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One in three construction firms suffering worker shortage
Latest government statistics show impact of inflation and industrial action