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Output in the UK construction sector has suffered its first monthly decrease since October 2021 as the storms which hit the country in February took their toll on site conditions, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said today.

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Monthly output in the UK’s construction industry increased by 1.1% in volume terms in January 2022 to reach its highest level since September 2019, new figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) have revealed.

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Output in the UK construction sector increased by 3.5% in volume terms in November to record the largest monthly rise seen in construction output growth since March 2021, official figures have revealed.

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Output in the UK construction sector fell by 1.6% in volume terms in July with the level now below the pre-coronavirus pandemic period, figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) revealed today. New work, and repair and maintenance both contributed to the monthly decline, with anecdotal e

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Construction output fell 0.8% in May 2021 with anecdotal evidence from businesses suggesting the adverse weather conditions being a contributing factor, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

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Output in the UK construction industry fell 2.0% in April 2021 following a strong 5.8% increase in March, new figures published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) today have revealed. New work continues to be subdued but the level of repair and maintenance is stronger meaning output now sta

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Output in the UK construction sector has officially recovered from its pandemic-forced plunge with new figures for March showing a 5.8% increase, led mostly by growth in both new work (6.7%) and repair and maintenance (4.4%).

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The UK construction sector continued its tentative post-lockdown recovery with an 8.2% rise in output during May 2020 after the record decline of 40.2% in April.

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