henry
Private Member
The total volume of construction output increased by 0.4 per cent in May compared with the estimate for April (constant price, not seasonally adjusted), and fell by 2.7 per cent compared with May 2010.
The following compares the total output volume for the three months from March to May with that of the same three months one year ago, in constant prices, not seasonally adjusted.
The volume of construction output rose by 0.1 per cent. New work rose by 0.3 per cent and repair and maintenance fell by 0.3 per cent
The largest increase (6.3 per cent) was in public housing new work
New infrastructure work showed an increase of 4.7 per cent
Private industrial new work showed the largest fall of 5.9 per cent
Oh well same old same old
The following compares the total output volume for the three months from March to May with that of the same three months one year ago, in constant prices, not seasonally adjusted.
The volume of construction output rose by 0.1 per cent. New work rose by 0.3 per cent and repair and maintenance fell by 0.3 per cent
The largest increase (6.3 per cent) was in public housing new work
New infrastructure work showed an increase of 4.7 per cent
Private industrial new work showed the largest fall of 5.9 per cent
Oh well same old same old