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Wednesday23 May 2012

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The tracker: Staying put

11 May 2012

Construction activity stayed static last month, with increases in the non-residential and civil engineering sector indices failing to lift them from negative territory, according to Experian Economics

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The tracker: A wobbly start

09 March 2012

Activity remained in negative territory in January, according to Experian Economics. However, civil engineering showed promise with activity at an eight-month high and new orders above normal

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The tracker: A chill wind

20 January 2012

Construction activity fell to a nine-month low in November as residential and civil engineering work plummeted, according to latest figures from Experian Economics

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The tracker: Autumn wipe out

11 November 2011

September offered little cause for cheer as activity declined across all three sectors: residential, non-residential and civil engineering. Experian Economics reveals the extent of the bad news

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The tracker: Summer dip

09 September 2011

Activity declined across all three sectors in July, partly due to insufficient demand and labour shortages. Experian Economics examines the latest figures

The tracker: Glum tidings

10 February 2012

The decline in construction activity slowed in December, according to Experian Economics, but a low orders index and the weakest tender enquiries figures for nearly two years do not augur well

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The tracker: Gloom, then more gloom

09 December 2011

As the days get darker so does the industry outlook, with the latest figures from Experian Economics showing a deterioration in all sectors and construction activity hitting a three-month low

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The tracker: August showers

14 October 2011

Construction employment and activity remained downbeat in August, with orders below normal. However, the residential sector provided a chink in the clouds. Experian Economics reports

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The tracker: signs of life

12 August 2011

Overall activity is static and prices continue to be reduced, but enquiries and orders are higher than last month. Experian Economics examines the latest figures

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