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Wednesday19 June 2013

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The tracker: April 2013

6 Jun 13

Construction activity increased in April as did orders, employment and tender prices. However, Experian Economics reports that financial constraints remain a drag on growth

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The tracker: March 2013

2 May 13

Construction activity fell last month but remains in positive territory, although orders are falling and are down on what they should be for the time of year. Experian Economics analyses the statistics

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The tracker: The pain continues

7 Mar 13

Despite bad weather in January, construction activity levels went into positive territory. But, according to Experian Economics, any gains at the start of the year will be lost in the coming months

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The Tracker: Don't get excited

17 Jan 13

The activity index is on the rise for second month in a row, according to the latest figures from Experian Economics, but orders remain in negative territory and the bad news just won’t go away in the jobs market

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The Tracker: Awaiting orders

09 November 2012

There was no change in the monthly activity index for September, but civil engineering orders have dropped alarmingly, according to the latest figures from Experian Economics

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The Tracker: February 2013

4 Apr 13

Activity rose in February on the back of a sharp increase in civil engineering work - and it was a strong month for orders too. Experian Economics crunches the numbers

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The tracker: taking orders

7 Feb 13

Construction jobs and activity continue to tumble but orders are at their highest reading since June 2011, according to latest figures from Experian Economics

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The tracker: Delicate recovery

07 December 2012

Activity is increasing at its highest rate since May 2010, but bad weather and labour shortages are taking their toll, according to the latest figures from Experian Economics

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The Tracker: A summer lull

12 October 2012

The decline in construction activity slowed in August, and non-residential work even threatened to show a rise, according to Experian Economics

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