Italy Construction PMI Contracts Most Since 2022
2026-05-07 08:02
By
Czyrill Jean Coloma
1 min. read
The S&P Global Italy Construction PMI fell to 44.8 in April 2028 from 46.8 in the previous month, marking the sharpest contraction since August 2022.
The downturn was broad-based across all three sub-sectors, led by a steep decline in civil engineering activity, while housing and commercial construction also fell at similar rates.
New orders recorded their strongest drop since August 2024, with uncertainty linked to the Middle East conflict prompting clients to delay projects amid concerns over elevated price pressures.
Moreover, supply chain disruptions from the Middle East conflict led to a marked lengthening in lead times.
Meanwhile, constructors continued to report job creation, although the pace of hiring was the weakest so far this year.
On the price front, cost inflation rose to a four-year high, driven by higher energy, fuel, transport, and raw material costs.
Looking ahead, expectations for the next twelve months remained muted, with sentiment slightly pessimistic overall.