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The BCIS Private Housing Construction Price Index (PHCPI) calculated using housebuilders' costs for 1Q2019 show an increase of 0.9% on the previous quarter and 4.3% increase when compared to the same quarter last year.
Construction output from the housing sector has been rising steadily since 2013 and at constant prices is up 5.2% in the year to 1Q2019.
Private housebuilders' costs in the latest quarter continue to rise as reported by 81% of contributors. Of those that indicated a cause, 50% stated that both labour and material costs had increased, whereas 29% of contributors reported labour and 21% material cost rises.

The most common material increases identified were plasterboard and insulation. Other materials mentioned by at least one respondent were:
On average, respondents expect costs to rise by a further 1.4% in 2Q2019.
The PHCPI is based
on housebuilders costs in constructing a standard house. The index is adjusted
for changes in specification and reflects only the movement in the underlying
direct costs to housebuilders.
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