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Construction recovery speeds up in October despite supply shortages

Construction business activity in October rebounded from September’s eight-month low despite shortages of staff and materials, according to the latest survey of construction buyers.

The headline HIS Markit/CIPS UK Construction PMI Total Activity Index registered 54.6 in October, up from 52.6 in September (where 50.0 indicates no change), to signal a rise in output volumes. The index has now posted a score above 50.0 for the last nine months, reaching a high of 66.3 in June.

Housebuilding (55.4) was the best-performing category of construction work in October, with its strongest increase for three months. Commercial construction (55.4) also expanded at a more rapid pace than in September, while civil engineering activity (51.4) increased only marginally in October.

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