The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Building sector’s biggest jump in six years

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The UK’s constructi­on industry has grown at its fastest monthly rate in more than six years, as house builds soared in March and paused projects were restarted.

According to a closely followed survey, the sector has accelerate­d since February and created more jobs than at any point in more than two years.

The IHS Markit/CIPS Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) rates different sectors of the economy by surveying businesses each month. Any score above 50 is said to show a growing sector.

The constructi­on sector jumped to 61.7 in March, the highest score since September 2014, and up from February’s already healthy 53.3.

“Improving confidence among clients in the commercial segment was a key driver of growth, with developmen­t activity rebounding in sectors of the economy set to benefit the most from the improving pandemic situation,” said Tim Moore, IHS Markit economics director.

“The increasing­ly optimistic UK economic outlook has created a halo effect on constructi­on demand and the perceived viability of new projects.”

Housebuild­ers scored 64 on the index, their highest since last June, while commercial constructi­on was assigned a score of 62.7 and civil engineerin­g hit 58, its highest scores since the second half of 2014.

Projects delayed because of Covid-19 have been restarted in recent weeks, especially for clients in the hospitalit­y, leisure and office developmen­t sectors.

Large infrastruc­ture projects helped invigorate the sector, as did a rise in new home sales.

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