Monthly construction output hits lowest level in 19 months
Monthly construction output declined in November 2025, falling by 1.3% on October activity and reaching its lowest level since April 2024.
New work was down by 1.9% on the month, while R&M decreased by 0.4%.
The biggest monthly changes were in public new housing, down by 10.8%, and public housing R&M, down by 5.0%.
On an annual basis, total construction output fell by 1.1%. New work decreased by 2.2% in the 12 months ending in November 2025 while R&M rose by 0.4%.
In comparison to November 2024, the greatest new work increases were in public non-housing, which includes health and education projects and was up by 13.4%, and private industrial, up by 13.2%.
The largest year-on-year decrease was in new private commercial work which fell by 16.6%.
In R&M, public housing output fell by 13.0% on the year while private housing saw an increase of 3.0%.
| Sector |
Output in November 2025 compared with |
| October 2025 |
November 2024 |
| New work |
| Public housing |
-10.8% |
-7.4% |
| Private housing |
-2.3% |
-4.1% |
| Infrastructure |
-0.9% |
2.9% |
| Public non-housing |
-0.6% |
13.4% |
| Private industrial |
-2.2% |
13.2% |
| Private commercial |
0.4% |
-16.6% |
| All new work |
-1.9% |
-2.2% |
| Repair and maintenance |
| Public housing |
-5.0% |
-13.0% |
| Private housing |
-2.5% |
3.0% |
| Non-housing |
2.5% |
1.5% |
| All R&M |
-0.4% |
0.4% |
| All work |
-1.3% |
-1.1% |
Source: ONS – Construction output in Great Britain, volume, seasonally adjusted, by sector, Table 2a