All Construction Products Association articles
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CPA forecasts fall in output this year and next
Predicted contraction slightly smaller than previously estimated
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Construction output to fall 4.7% this year, says CPA
Predicted drop in new build housing only partially offset by infrastructure growth
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Volatile energy prices set to disrupt winter product supply, says CLC
Transport issues also affecting supply of some imported goods
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Shanghai lockdown affecting product availability, CLC says
Chinese trade hub now in seventh week of restrictions
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Suppliers holding material quotes for just 24 hours over inflation concerns, says CLC
Uncertainty over price rises is leading contractors to think twice before entering contracts
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Construction output to fall by a fifth this year, CPA warns
Commercial and private housing the worst affected sectors
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Ongoing Brexit uncertainty hits construction output again
CPA now predicting a decline in workloads this year after forecasting growth over the winter
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Industry's hardest to fill posts named
Trade groups say access to overseas labour must be kept after Brexit
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Output increases in May despite three month fall
Construction output increased by almost 2.5% in May, according to latest ONS figures
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Construction bracing itself for impact from Carillion collapse, says CPA
Trade body is forecasting flat growth this year, with commercial sector to be hit hardest
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Industry increases pressure for government retentions ban
Build UK, CECA and CPA latest trade bodies to call for reform
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Construction product sales expected to slow in 2018
Quarterly survey reveals uncertainties around the economy and Brexit
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CPA says worries over Brexit will see growth collapse
Trade body urges government to get on with Brexit negotiations as uncertainty delays projects
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Construction grows but main contractor profit margins slip
CPA survey reveals output increases but margins hit by higher costs in Q3
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Sales growth slows for product manufacturers in Q3
Firms not expecting improvements during forthcoming quarters
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Construction forecasts shaded up, but still predict recession dragging on into 2014
Revisions suggest there will be an extra one billion or so pounds worth of work flowing into construction this year than previously expected
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The answer is expect falling construction to prompt a triple dip – but what was the question?
Growth is pitifully poor whatever assumptions we make
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The construction recession will be deeper – that’s the forecasters latest view
Both Experian and the Construction Products Association have trimmed their expectations for growth in construction output for this year and next
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Output falls as construction faces worrying time over jobs in 2013
The industry is on a path of decline and the story this year will be how the 2012 collapse in output feeds through into job losses
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The bad news keeps rolling in for construction
There is growing evidence that the second dip into recesssion will be worse than expected