Irish Construction Activity Downturn Sharpens
2025-12-09 01:11
By
Chusnul Chotimah
1 min. read
The AIB Ireland Construction PMI declined to 46.7 in November 2025, down from October’s four-month high of 48.1, signaling the seventh consecutive monthly contraction in the sector.
The latest reading came as new orders continued to drop amid weak demand and project delays, with reductions in construction activity registered across all three categories.
Commercial activity recorded a renewed and solid decline, while civil engineering posted the sharpest fall.
Meanwhile, work on housing projects decreased for the seventh straight month, though at the slowest pace since June.
However, firms increased employment for the first time in three months, and purchasing activity ended a four-month sequence of contraction amid improving growth expectations for the coming year.
Suppliers’ delivery times continued to lengthen.
On prices, input cost inflation accelerated to an eight-month high, prompting firms to raise their selling prices.
Lastly, sentiment weakened to a four-month low.