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Construction activity in Ireland rises

Construction activity in Ireland rises
January 14
10:14 2025

Total construction activity rises for first time in eight months according to BNP Paribas Real Estate Ireland Construction PMI®.

The final month of 2024 saw a renewed expansion in Irish construction activity amid improving demand conditions, while business confidence picked up. Employment also increased, but purchasing activity was scaled back as firms indicated that they had built up sufficient input stocks in previous months. Meanwhile, the rate of input cost inflation quickened to a six-month high.

The headline seasonally adjusted BNP Paribas Real Estate Ireland Construction Total Activity Index moved back above the 50.0 no-change mark during December, rising to 51.6 from 47.5 in November. The reading signalled a modest expansion in total activity that was the first for eight months.

The increase in total construction activity reflected growth in two of the three monitored categories. Housing continued to lead the way, posting a fourth consecutive monthly expansion.

The rate of growth was solid and sharper than that seen in November. Commercial activity returned to growth for the first time in four months. Meanwhile, civil engineering activity continued to fall, albeit to the least extent since last May.

Respondents to the survey indicated that an improving demand environment had been behind the increase in total activity, and this was also reflected in a further expansion of new orders during December. New business increased for the ninth time in the past ten months, with the latest solid rise the most marked since July 2024.

Construction firms were also increasingly optimistic in the year ahead outlook for activity amid confidence that further new orders will be secured in the months ahead.

Commenting on the latest survey results, John McCartney, Director & Head of Research at BNP Paribas Real Estate Ireland, said: “Taking the year as a whole, overall construction activity was broadly flat in 2024.  However there was considerable sectoral variation and, having expanded solidly throughout the year, residential activity strengthened further in Q4.  Despite the ongoing rise in input costs, strong demand conditions – including demographic growth, falling mortgage rates, real earnings growth and strong Government support – have underpinned developers’ confidence that residential schemes can be delivered profitably.

Looking ahead, the industry is upbeat about the prospects for 2025 with the forward-looking indicators of future expectations, new orders and hiring all pointing in a positive direction.”

 

BNPPRE PMI Construction Report December 2024: https://www.realestate.bnpparibas.ie/market-research-and-insights/market-research/bnppre-pmi-construction-report-december-2024.

 

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