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:smile1:UK sees Europe's highest monthly rise in construction

Construction output fell by 1.6% in the Eurozone in October but increased by 1.6% across all 27 countries of the EU (EU27).

The monthly estimates released by the European Union’s statistical office Eurostat show the UK as having the highest monthly increase, with a rise of 11.7%.

In September, production had decreased by 1.3% and 1.6% respectively. Compared with October 2011, production in October 2012 dropped by 4.1% in the Euro area and by 4.4% in the EU27.

Among the member states with data available for October 2012, production in construction fell in nine and rose in six. The largest decreases were registered in Slovenia (-21.1%), Germany (-5.3%) and Sweden (-4.7%), and the highest increases in the United Kingdom (+11.7%), Bulgaria (+2.2%) and Italy (+1.9%).

Building construction decreased by 1.3% in the Eurozone, but increased by 2.1% in the EU27, after -2.1% and -2.4% respectively in September 2012. Civil engineering dropped by 2.1% in the Euro area, but rose by 2.0% in the EU27, after +0.6% and +0.2% respectively in the previous month.

Among the member states with data available for October 2012, production in construction fell in twelve and rose in three. The largest decreases were registered in Portugal (-19.1%), Slovenia (-15.5%), Slovakia (-12.8%) and Italy (-12.1%), and the increases in Bulgaria (+5.7%), Spain (+3.4%) and Hungary (+1.3%).

Building construction declined by 3.8% in the Euro area and by 4.5% in the EU27, after -4.5% and -7.1% respectively in September 2012. Civil engineering decreased by 5.3% in the Euro area and by 3.5% in the EU27, after -2.3% and -5.0% respectively in the previous month.


© The Construction Index. This article was published on 20th Dec 2012.
 
ffs, slav80, i hope u copy n pasted that and didnt waste any time

youre some kind of joker slav, "why positive material is important" and "does reading negative blah blah blah affect your mood , hee haw, give us some more recipes for grub , not this s,hite.
 
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You know I am beginning to think this would be more appropriate for you H....
Under Construction
This is becoming an obsession.:eek::eek::eek:

Come now John surely you can see what a fascinating subject scaffolders tool belts is?
Just look at the many differences that are sure to spark interesting debate. Different colours, different thicknesses, different style of buckles, are the belt hole riveted or not. This is all riveting stuff.Not to mention all the different accessories that are available.
Once my site scaffolderstoolbelts.com is up and running I am considering prizes for the following.

1. Most tools on a belt
2. Best decorated belt
3.Longest belt
4. Shortest belt
5. Oldest belt.
The possibilities are endless. I may even make happyhuguenot a moderator.
 
:smile1:UK sees Europe's highest monthly rise in construction

Construction output fell by 1.6% in the Eurozone in October but increased by 1.6% across all 27 countries of the EU (EU27).

The monthly estimates released by the European Union’s statistical office Eurostat show the UK as having the highest monthly increase, with a rise of 11.7%.

In September, production had decreased by 1.3% and 1.6% respectively. Compared with October 2011, production in October 2012 dropped by 4.1% in the Euro area and by 4.4% in the EU27.

Among the member states with data available for October 2012, production in construction fell in nine and rose in six. The largest decreases were registered in Slovenia (-21.1%), Germany (-5.3%) and Sweden (-4.7%), and the highest increases in the United Kingdom (+11.7%), Bulgaria (+2.2%) and Italy (+1.9%).

Building construction decreased by 1.3% in the Eurozone, but increased by 2.1% in the EU27, after -2.1% and -2.4% respectively in September 2012. Civil engineering dropped by 2.1% in the Euro area, but rose by 2.0% in the EU27, after +0.6% and +0.2% respectively in the previous month.

Among the member states with data available for October 2012, production in construction fell in twelve and rose in three. The largest decreases were registered in Portugal (-19.1%), Slovenia (-15.5%), Slovakia (-12.8%) and Italy (-12.1%), and the increases in Bulgaria (+5.7%), Spain (+3.4%) and Hungary (+1.3%).

Building construction declined by 3.8% in the Euro area and by 4.5% in the EU27, after -4.5% and -7.1% respectively in September 2012. Civil engineering decreased by 5.3% in the Euro area and by 3.5% in the EU27, after -2.3% and -5.0% respectively in the previous month.


© The Construction Index. This article was published on 20th Dec 2012.

Nothing happening in Poland then,thats a pity.
 
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