0800 060 8698 info@glenigan.com

Request a Call

We encourage you to read our privacy and cookies policy.

 Construction

  • Mixed news came out of the ONS last week; they revised up their estimate of construction output in the second quarter, construction output contracted by 3% in the period, less than the 3.9% that was previously estimated. The ONS also said that the revision would likely impact the GDP data for the quarter leading to an upward revision of 0.1 percentage points.
    • Less positively the ONS also commented that the total volume of construction output for the three months to July this year was 10% lower than the same period last year: New work declined by 14.2% and repair and maintenance fell by 1.2%.
    • Over the same period, new social housing decreased by 22.4% and new public other work (excluding infrastructure) fell by 21.5%.
  • House prices, as measured by the ONS, for the 12-months to July increased by 2% for the UK as a whole. As ever the regional picture was mixed with greater price rises in London (up 5.7% year on year) compared to other regions, East of England up 2.4%, the ONS also noted that house prices in the North East and North West of England were falling, down 0.5% and 1.3% respectively.

UK Economy

  • Annual inflation as measured by the consumer price indices stood at 2.5% in August down from 2.6% in July; downward pressures on the CPI came from household goods and services as well as clothing and footwear.
    • Retail price inflation fell to 2.9% for the same period, down from 3.2% in July, downward pressure again coming from household goods and services, clothing and footwear.
  • External trade; the UK maintained its trade deficit going into July, importing £1.5bn more goods and services than it exported.
 

 

Not a Glenigan Customer?

Request a free demo of Glenigan today so we can show the size of the opportunity for your business.

Other News

Housing boom on the horizon?

Upturn in planning approvals boosts work pipeline for major schemes

Glenigan Index of construction starts to end of October 2023

Upturn in planning approvals boosts work pipeline for major schemes