Construction activity begins to build
The anticipated growth in housing construction activity appears to be materialising in the second quarter of 2014.
The anticipated growth in housing construction activity appears to be materialising in the second quarter of 2014. The windfall of housing project commencements which were lodged prior to the introduction of the new Building Regulations on March 1 has had a definite impact on activity in the residential construction sector. Key indicators such as the Ulster Bank Construction Purchasing Managers index and a recent report citing a threefold increase in the number of jobs on...
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