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Construction activity surges to 24-year high amid skills and lead times concerns

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Construction activity surged to a 24-year high in June, according to construction buyers, after another sharp rise in new orders.

The IHS Markit/CIPS UK Construction PMI Total Activity Index registered a score of 66.3 last month (where 50 indicates no change), up from 64.2 in May. It was the highest score since June 1997, with sharp increases in activity across all three main areas of the construction sector.

However, the surging levels of activity have also led to severe shortages of some construction products and materials, the biggest lengthening in supplier delivery times since the survey began 24 years ago, rising prices and concerns over whether or not there are sufficient skills in the sector to cope with demand.

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