06 Aug 2025 | 08:18
UK construction activity falls at fastest pace in five years
(Sharecast News) - UK construction activity fell in July at the fastest pace in over five years amid a fresh drop in residential building, according to a survey released on Wednesday.
The S&P Global construction purchasing managers' index declined to 44.3 from 48.8 in June, remaining below the 50.0 mark that separates contraction from expansion. Economists were expecting the index to be unchanged.
Joe Hayes, principal economist at S&P Global Market Intelligence, said: "Having trended upwards in recent months, our survey data for July signal a fresh setback for the UK construction sector, with total industry activity falling at the sharpest rate since May 2020. Dissecting the latest contraction, we can see a fresh and sharp drop in residential building, as well as an accelerated fall in work carried out on civil engineering projects.
"Forward-looking indicators from the survey imply that UK constructors are preparing for challenging times ahead. They're buying less materials and reducing the number of workers on the payroll. Expectations also continue to underwhelm, despite a modest pick-up in confidence from June's two-and-a-half-year low.
"Anecdotally, companies reported a lack of tender opportunities and a hesitancy from customers to commit to projects. Broader themes of uncertainty, both domestically but also internationally, will do little to reignite investment appetites."