Doubts Remain that Government Strategy Can Have ‘Very Positive’ Impact
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Doubts remain that Government strategy can have ‘very positive’ impact
The latest new orders data – showing the value and volume of main contractors’ potential future activity – indicated a more positive picture in the first few months of the year than recent quarters have shown, with a commitment to £11.6 billion of new work across the sector. This represented a 27% increase between 4Q2024 and 1Q2025, and an 11% rise on 1Q2024. The government will certainly have been hoping to inspire further optimism in the secto…
The construction sector started the year at a brisk pace, with an 8.5% increase in the first four months of 2025 compared to the same period last year, but deficit reduction measures will significantly slow the pace of public investment, the main growth engine of the sector, Colliers specialists warn. Infrastructure works had the highest […] The article Colliers: After a good start to the year, Construction is preparing for landing due to the de…
Construction sector started 2025 with its engines revving, but faces risk of a significant slowdown in second half
The construction sector began the year on a strong note, with an 8.5% increase in the first four months compared to the same period in 2024, according to data analysed by Colliers. Infrastructure works led the way with a 15.5% jump, while the residential segment recorded a modest recovery of around 4%. In contrast, non-residential […] The post Construction sector started 2025 with its engines revving, but faces risk of a significant slowdown in …
Colliers: The construction sector started 2025 with its engines revving, but faces the risk of a significant slowdown in the second half of the year
The construction sector began the year on a strong note, with an 8.5% increase in the first four months compared to the same period in 2024, according to data analysed by Colliers. Infrastructure works led the way with a 15.5% jump, while the residential segment recorded a modest recovery of around 4%. In contrast, non-residential construction, including office, industrial and commercial spaces, declined by nearly 2%, reflecting subdued demand a…
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