Irish Construction Shrinks the Least in 7 Months
2026-02-10 01:10
By
Chusnul Chotimah
1 min. read
The AIB Ireland Construction PMI increased slightly to 48.6 in January 2026 from 48.4 in December 2025, signaling the ninth consecutive month of contraction in the sector.
All three sub-sectors registered contraction, with civil engineering remaining the weakest, although the rate of contraction eased slightly.
The latest reading also marked the softest contraction since June, mainly supported by solid growth in new orders.
New business expanded for the second consecutive month, and at the fastest pace since March last year.
In response to rising new orders, firms further increased employment and purchasing activity, although job creation remained modest.
Meanwhile, suppliers’ delivery times lengthened due to stock shortages and traffic delays.
On the price front, input cost inflation accelerated, driven by higher copper prices.
Looking ahead, business sentiment improved to its highest level in a year, amid expectations of a pickup in construction activity.