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UK construction downturn eases slightly in June, PMI shows

By Thomson Reuters Jul 6, 2026 | 3:31 AM

LONDON, July 6 (Reuters) – Britain’s construction sector contracted sharply again in June, though the downturn eased slightly from ​May’s six-year low as commercial ‌building weakened less, a business survey showed on Monday.

The S&P Global UK Construction Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) rose to 38.4 in June from ‌38.2 ​in May, a survey ⁠by S&P Global ⁠showed. The 50-mark separates growth from contraction.

• “A number of survey respondents suggested recent new contract awards and an expected ​improvement in broader market conditions had underpinned optimism,” said Tim Moore, economics ⁠director at S&P Global ⁠Market Intelligence.

• The commercial activity ​index improved but remained among the weakest ​readings since the pandemic.

• House building ‌recorded its sharpest decline of 2026 so far. Civil engineering slumped to its steepest fall since April 2020, amid ⁠reports of delayed infrastructure work and fewer public sector tenders.

• The new orders index rose ⁠to a ‌three-month high, signalling a slower ⁠but still sharp decline in ​demand.

• ‌Employment fell for an 18th ​straight month, ⁠while subcontractor availability improved at the fastest pace since April 2025.

• Cost pressures eased, with the input prices index falling from May’s near four-year high.

(Editing by ​Toby Chopra)