Latest News Thu, Sep 12, 2024 6:10 AM
The continued lack of growth across the wider economy and the slight decline in construction output as reported in the ONS Data for July 2024 is a clear sign that the UK economy is still struggling, says the Federation of Master Builders (FMB).
Brian Berry, Chief Executive of the FMB, said it was disappointing to see activity in the construction industry contracting, following what had been a promising start to the summer.
Monthly construction output is estimated to have decreased 0.4% in volume terms in July 2024; this follows an increase of 0.5% in June 2024.

The decrease in monthly output came from falls in both new work (0.2%) and repair and maintenance (0.7%).
At the sector level, monthly output fell in five out of the nine sectors in July 2024, with the main contributors to the monthly decrease coming from private commercial new work and private housing repair and maintenance, which fell by 2.4% and 1.7%, respectively.
Construction output is estimated to have grown by 1.2% in the three months to July 2024; this came from increases in both new work (1.6%), and repair and maintenance (0.8%); the increase in construction output in the three months to July 2024 came from increases in May 2024 (1.7%) and June 2024 (0.5%).
“The 0.4 per cent overall decline, coming from falls in both new work and repair and maintenance, is a worrying sign that challenging times remain ahead for the construction industry, especially with today's announcement showing that the UK economy is flatlining,” said Brian Berry.
“Improving market conditions play a vital role in boosting confidence, and it is crucial the Government prioritises economic stability.
“Following the recent General Election it has been encouraging that the new Government is making house building a key priority. The early announcements setting ambitious housing targets and proposing significant planning reforms are promising. However, the UK is currently experiencing a serious skills crisis which is affecting all sectors.
“Delivering a long-term skills plan to significantly boost the numbers of construction workers will be key in growing capacity, delivering stability, and making these goals a reality.”
Featured News
designTimber is a monthly lunchtime webinar series in which leading architects,...
Subtle yet distinctive, Statuario Oro is a striking new addition to CRL Stone’s...
BUILDING PRODUCT LIBRARY - LATEST BROCHURES
ACO Blue Roof Guide...
By ACO Building Drainag...
Stannah Commercial B...
By Stannah Group
Levelmaster
By Stannah Group
Trolleylift
By Stannah Group
Stannah Midilift CLS
By Stannah Group
BUILDING PRODUCT DIRECTORY - LATEST PRODUCTS
Why SignetFire?Are you looking for replacement fire doorsets for your latest project?We’re...
Our carefully curated range of handmade roofing tiles and slates is specifically designed to...
Special-shaped bricks are specifically designed to feature a variety of shapes and dimensions that...
CONSTRUCTION VIDEOS - LATEST VIDEOS
Reclaimed Brick Company is part of Leah's Yard Square in Sheffield, a historic site revitalised for...
A typical day at a reclamation yard is filled with activity and discovery. Early mornings often...
Reclaimed Brick Display at Reclamation Yard