Eurozone construction output fell by 1.2% year over year in March 2026, following an upwardly revised 3% slump in February, marking a third consecutive month of contraction in the sector. Building activity remained the key drag, dropping 7.1%, even as the pace of decline moderated from 10% in the month before. At the same time, output fell less for specialized construction activities (-0.7% vs -1%), while it rebounded for civil engineering (3% vs -3.3%). Among major economies, output fell in Germany (-1.5% vs -3.6%), France (-3.3% vs -3.5%) and Spain (-4.4% vs -14.9%) and Italy (-0.2% vs 0.8%). On a monthly basis, construction output rose by 0.8%, after an upwardly revised 0.8% decrease in the prior month. source: EUROSTAT
Construction output In the Euro Area decreased 1.20 percent in March of 2026 over the same month in the previous year. Construction Output in Euro Area averaged -0.16 percent from 1996 until 2026, reaching an all time high of 42.70 percent in April of 2021 and a record low of -32.20 percent in April of 2020. This page provides the latest reported value for - Euro Area Construction Output - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news. Euro Area Construction Output - data, historical chart, forecasts and calendar of releases - was last updated on May of 2026.
Construction output In the Euro Area decreased 1.20 percent in March of 2026 over the same month in the previous year. Construction Output in Euro Area is expected to be 1.50 percent by the end of this quarter, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations. In the long-term, the Euro Area Construction Output is projected to trend around 1.70 percent in 2027 and 2.00 percent in 2028, according to our econometric models.