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UK construction output fell slightly in August, ONS says | |
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Output in the construction industry fell slightly in August, although house-building was up, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). | Output in the construction industry fell slightly in August, although house-building was up, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). |
UK construction output slipped 0.1% in August, the ONS said. House-building picked up 1.6%, but activity in new public projects and repairs fell. | UK construction output slipped 0.1% in August, the ONS said. House-building picked up 1.6%, but activity in new public projects and repairs fell. |
The figures mark a sharp slowdown from July, when construction output rose by 2.8%. | The figures mark a sharp slowdown from July, when construction output rose by 2.8%. |
However, the August figure still means output is up 4% on the year. | However, the August figure still means output is up 4% on the year. |
That it is the strongest annual increase since December 2011. | That it is the strongest annual increase since December 2011. |
Construction activity accounts for about 6.3% of the economy. | Construction activity accounts for about 6.3% of the economy. |
Chris Williamson, chief economist at Markit, said the August figures point to construction providing a strong boost to the economy in the third quarter. | |
"The turnaround so far this year has been quite remarkable," he said. "Having been contracting at an annual rate of 12.4% last December, the industry is now growing at a rate of 4%. | |
"The increasingly broad-based upturn (in construction) suggests that companies are beginning to increase their capital investment, which bodes well for the sustainability of the economic recovery." | |
The government has been trying to encourage more house-building and says its Help to Buy scheme will bolster supply as well as demand. | The government has been trying to encourage more house-building and says its Help to Buy scheme will bolster supply as well as demand. |
A private sector survey last week suggested that growth in the construction sector was stronger in the third quarter. The Markit/CIPS construction purchasing managers' index hit a near six-year peak in August before easing slightly in September. | A private sector survey last week suggested that growth in the construction sector was stronger in the third quarter. The Markit/CIPS construction purchasing managers' index hit a near six-year peak in August before easing slightly in September. |
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