Construction output grew in second quarter of the year
Construction output rose by 1.2% between the first and second quarters of 2025, according to the latest ONS data. New work output and repair and maintenance (R&M) both increased on the quarter in 2Q2025, by 1.1% and 1.4% respectively.
On an annual basis, comparing 2Q2025 with 2Q2024, new work was up by 3.8% while R&M grew by 0.2%, producing an overall 2.2% rise in output.
Dr David Crosthwaite, chief economist at BCIS, said: ‘Some positive news for construction. The sector outperformed the whole economy in the second quarter of the year, posting 1.2% output growth on the previous quarter.
‘Promisingly, both new work and repair and maintenance showed growth on a quarterly basis. At a sector level, this was driven by output increases in private new housing, infrastructure, private housing R&M and non-housing R&M.
‘However, on a less positive note, total new orders dropped by over 8% in the second quarter. This was led by falls in both infrastructure and commercial orders – a sign that the future pipeline of work may be shrinking.’
Sector |
Output in 2Q2025 compared with |
1Q2025 |
2Q2024 |
New work |
Public housing |
-4.5% |
-11.3% |
Private housing |
1.4% |
5.7% |
Infrastructure |
3.2% |
5.5% |
Public other |
-0.5% |
15.2% |
Private industrial |
0.7% |
16.4% |
Private commercial |
-0.1% |
-7.0% |
All new work |
1.1% |
3.8% |
Repair and maintenance |
Public housing |
-4.0% |
4.7% |
Private housing |
3.3% |
-5.6% |
Non-housing |
1.2% |
3.9% |
All R&M |
1.4% |
0.2% |
All work |
1.2% |
2.2% |