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Construction output falls below pre-pandemic level amid shortages

The monthly index in July 2021 fell for the fourth consecutive month following strong increases in February and March 2021. Source: Office for National Statistics - Construction Output and Employment

Construction output fell by 1.6% in July 2021, with anecdotal evidence suggesting that price increases and product shortages caused by supply chain issues were the main reasons behind the declines, according to official figures.

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said the fall meant that output was now below its pre-coronavirus pandemic February 2020 level.

New work and repair and maintenance both contributed to the decline. New work dropped to 3.2% below the February 2020 level, while repair and maintenance was 0.6% above the February 2020 level.

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