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Economic outlook: will 2024 bring stability or more uncertainty for UK construction?

Despite 2023 having been a bumpy year for construction, there are reasons to remain optimistic in the new year, writes Pablo Cristi Worm.

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2023 has been a challenging year for the economy and construction. 

Alongside escalating inflation and a 15-year peak in interest rates, the second quarter brought the highest level of construction insolvencies ever recorded.

Yet construction remained remarkably resilient. In fact, it was pivotal in averting a contraction in UK gross domestic product, given that by Q3 of this year, construction was the only economic sector still experiencing growth – albeit a modest 0.1%.

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