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The results of the Construction Products Association’s State of Trade Survey for the fourth quarter of 2024 showed a third consecutive quarter of growth in construction product manufacturers’ sales.
This was accompanied by broad expectations of continued growth over the next 12 months as the construction recovery accelerates.
In 2024 Q4, a balance of 25% of heavy side manufacturers reported that sales of construction products increased compared to Q3, marking the third straight quarter of growth. Alongside this, 31% of light side manufacturers reported a rise in product sales. The heavy side also recorded the first annual growth since 2022 Q3, although this was largely expected due to comparison with the nadir of the downturn in housebuilding and repair, maintenance, and improvement (RM&I) at the end of 2023.
Both heavy and light side manufacturers anticipate continued growth in 2025. However, they are currently facing rising wage and raw material costs, which are expected to continue in the near-term. All heavy side manufacturers reported an increase in wages & salaries and raw materials costs in Q4, whilst all heavy side manufacturers reported and 93% of those on the light side expected costs to increase over the next 12 months.
Rebecca Larkin, CPA Head of Construction Research said: “Our surveys have shown three quarters of sales growth across product manufacturers, which appears to confirm that demand from construction is progressing from stabilisation into the recovery phase. The pickup expected in the two largest sectors of construction – private housing new build and repair, maintenance and improvement (rm&i) – no doubt underpinned expectations of that recovery gaining pace throughout 2025.
“The inflationary backdrop suggests there will be some headwinds, however. Wages and raw materials were reported as the key drivers of input cost inflation in Q4 and although manufacturers anticipate increasing headcount to respond to the pickup in demand and sales this year, they will also have to contend with the higher costs of doing so when employer National Insurance Contributions are raised in April.”
Key survey findings include:
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