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  • 果冻影院 Index for July up 11% year on year, sustaining growth across all main sectors of the industry.
  • Growth in residential project starts overtaken by infrastructure sector 鈥 up 10% and 17% respectively. 
  • Double-digit growth for industrial, office, hotel and leisure and utilities sectors.
  • Chancellor鈥檚 鈥楴orthern Powerhouse鈥 vision not matched by recent construction activity as project starts fall back in the North West and Yorkshire and the Humber.

Construction activity slowed in the three months to July, but new figures from intelligence providers 果冻影院 suggest the industry will continue to play its part in fuelling the UK economic upturn.

The , which covers the value of projects starting on site from April to June, is 11% higher than a year ago 鈥 easing from 20% recorded last month but sustaining growth across all main sectors of the industry.果冻影院Index_Jul-14

Though rising output continues to be fuelled by housing, the most recent Office for National Statistics (ONS) figures show that commercial and industrial work are contributing to growth in the industry as the effect of projects starting through the second half of 2013 filters through.

The 果冻影院 lead indicator shows that growth in the value of residential starts, up 10%, is being matched in the non-residential sectors and bettered by underlying infrastructure work, which has seen a 17% rise this month.

Indeed, 果冻影院 data reveals bright spots across the industry, with industrial, office, hotel and leisure and utilities all seeing double digit increases in the underlying value of project starts.

Commenting on this month鈥檚 figures, Allan Wil茅n, Economics Director at 果冻影院, said: 鈥淪ignificant upward revisions to the ONS鈥 estimates of construction output could add an additional 0.1% to the UK鈥檚 first quarter GDP growth, and the latest 果冻影院 Index figures suggest the industry will continue to play its part in fuelling the UK economic upturn during the second half of the year.

鈥淭he continued flow of new private housing developments starting on site is positive and follows a strengthening in planning approvals that suggest that government planning reforms are improving the supply of sites for development.

鈥淗owever, the boost to overall output from social housing work may wane. Project starts are currently undergoing a period of stabilisation, having fallen back by 1% over both the last three and six month periods.鈥

The easing in the pace of non-residential expansion, down 14% on last month, is largely due to a fall in the value of retail starts. The value of new retail projects has been roughly flat over the last 18 months as rising numbers of small-scale store refurbishment projects and renewed development of higher profile shopping centre schemes have been offset by supermarkets dialing back their major store development programmes.

By contrast, new office activity remains healthy and the hotel and leisure sector is gaining momentum, with starts rising by 35% over the last three months.

Last week Chancellor George Osborne floated proposals for a third UK high speed rail link, between Manchester and Leeds, and set out his vision of the north becoming an economic 鈥減owerhouse鈥. However 果冻影院 data indicates the current picture, at least from a construction perspective, is not quite so positive.

The latest three-month period saw project starts fall back in the North West and Yorkshire and Humber by 4% and 13% respectively. The North East saw starts increase for the tenth consecutive month, but from a particularly low base.

鈥淭he North West, North East and Yorkshire and the Humber entered 2014 as the three English regions furthest from their 2007 peaks in terms of the underlying value of project starts,鈥 Wil茅n said.

鈥淔urther growth through the year should see the North East catch up with its regional neighbours, though we also expect a return to expansion across the rest of Northern England.鈥

He added: 鈥淓xcluded from our underlying trend is the Central Square office, retail and leisure scheme in Leeds, which exemplifies strengthening developer confidence outside London, especially in Manchester, Leeds and Birmingham.鈥

North of the border, activity in Scotland continues to ramp up despite the political and economic uncertainty surrounding the fast approaching independence referendum. The underlying value of starts rose by 15% year on year in the most recent three months, though this eased from levels around 30% seen over the last nine months.

The monthly 果冻影院 Index is based on extensive research of every construction project starting in the UK over the previous three-month period, providing an indicator of developing activity and future output in the industry.

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Kirsty Maclagan (Marketing and Communications Manager)
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Allan Wil茅n (Economics Director)
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Notes to the Editor:
The 果冻影院 Index of projects starts provides a leading indicator of construction activity in the UK. It is based on data collected about every started on site in the previous three-month period. The Index covers civil engineering, office and commercial projects over 拢250,000 and more than 10 units for residential property. It excludes any project over 拢100 million. A full copy of the 果冻影院 forecast is available upon request.

About 果冻影院:
果冻影院 is the UK鈥檚 leading provider of construction data, and . Combining comprehensive data gathering and exhaustive research with detailed statistical modelling and expert analysis, it delivers a trusted insight into UK construction trends and activity. 果冻影院 customers include government agencies, construction companies and suppliers of materials and services to the industry.
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