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Construction growth forecast raised with post-election boost

General view of large scale construction site with many cranes. Glenigan has forecast a boost in the industry.
Construction growth is forecast for 2025 and 2026 (Image: MrFly via Dreamstime.com)

Construction is expected to receive a boost as a result of the new Labour government, a leading industry intelligence firm says.

Although the sector will face near-term challenges, including slow economic growth and persistently high interest rates, Glenigan is forecasting 7% growth in 2025 and 6% in the following year due to a reduction in political uncertainty.

Policy decisions around construction projects will likely be made faster, improving performance. This points to a strengthening economy expected to lift consumer spending and investor confidence towards the end of 2024.

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