UK construction activity: July 2024

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UK construction activity: July 2024

Construction starts and main contract awards outperformed the previous year, while detailed planning approvals lagged.  Averaging £10.2bn per month, work commencing on site during the three months to July experienced a mixed performance, decreasing 10 per cent against the preceding three months but increasing 8…

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