UK Q2 Construction Orders Shrinks the Most in 1-1/2 Years

2025-08-14 06:37 By Chusnul Chotimah 1 min. read

Construction orders in the UK plunged 11.9% year-on-year in Q2 2025, reversing a 10.5% increase in the previous quarter.

This marked the first annual contraction in construction orders since Q3 2024 and the steepest decline since Q3 2023, driven by broad-based weakness across segments.

Orders for all other work fell 7.2% in Q2, a sharp reversal from a downwardly revised 18.8% surge in Q1.

Meanwhile, new housing orders declined at a much faster rate, dropping 24.8% compared to a 13.1% fall in Q1, with private housing orders plunging 27.1% (vs -17.4% in Q1) and public housing orders shrinking 10.0%, reversing a 35.9% increase in the previous quarter.

On a quarterly basis, construction orders fell 8.3% in Q2, following an upwardly revised 26.8% rise in Q1, which was the fastest quarterly growth since Q3 2020.



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