UK Q4 Construction Orders Remain Solid

2026-02-12 07:17 By Farida Husna 1 min. read

UK construction orders rose 28.6% year-on-year in Q4 2025, easing slightly from an upwardly revised 30.5% surge in Q3, which had marked the fastest growth since Q4 2021.

New housing orders weakened (12.6% vs 17.3%), with public housing accelerating (99.8% vs 72.5%) but private housing slowing sharply (2.4% vs 9.6%).

Meanwhile, orders for other work stayed strong (34.4% vs 34.3% in Q3).

On a quarterly basis, construction orders declined 3.8%, reversing a 14.4% jump in Q3, suggesting some loss of momentum toward the end of the year.



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