Construction Output in Great Britain: May 2025
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Construction output falls in May: ONS – Mortgage Finance Gazette
Monthly construction output is estimated to have fallen by 0.6% in May 2025; this follows three consecutive periods of growth, including an increase of 0.8% in April 2025. This is according to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics. The ONS figures show… The post Construction output falls in May: ONS appeared first on Mortgage Finance Gazette.
Construction output dips - driven by repair work fall
Monthly construction output dropped by 0.6 per cent in May following three months of growth. The latest figures, published by the Office of National Statistics (ONS), come after a rise of 0.8 per cent in April 2025. Drops were seen in five out of nine… The post Construction output dips – driven by repair work fall appeared first on Construction News.
ONS figures point to weaker housebuilding in May – Mortgage Strategy
Monthly construction output is estimated to have fallen by 0.6% in May 2025; this follows three consecutive periods of growth, including an increase of 0.8% in April 2025. This is according to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics. The ONS figures show that both public and private housing work
Construction Output Down in May after Three Months of Growth - Roofing Today
MONTHLY CONSTRUCTION output is estimated to have fallen by 0.6% in May 2025, according to the latest report from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). This follows three consecutive periods of growth, including an increase of 0.8% in April 2025. The decrease in monthly output in May came solely from a decrease in repair and maintenance (-2.1%), as new work increased by 0.6%. At the sector level, output in five out of the nine sectors fell in…
Construction output falls by 0.6% in May
Construction output in Great Britain fell by 0.6% in May 2025, after three months of growth, according to the latest Office for National Statistics (ONS) data. The drop in May was down to a 2.1% fall in repair and maintenance, while new work went up by 0.6%. Five out of nine sectors saw a decline in May, with the biggest hits coming from non-housing repair and maintenance, down 2.4%, and private housing repair and maintenance, down 1.8%. Over t…
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