The Australian construction industry saw a steep rise in activity during October, according to the Australian Performance of Construction Index (PCI).
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Promise in the pipeline as construction stabilises
The Australian construction industry returned to growth in September, gaining back the ground it lost in August despite a two-week construction shutdown in Victoria.
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Australian PCI free falls from August lockdowns
The Australian Performance of Construction Index from Ai Group and HIA sustained a heavy blow in August as all segments fell into decline for the worst results in exactly one year.
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Construction feels first contraction in nine months
The Australian construction industry has fallen into decline for the first time in nine months following COVID-19 lockdowns in Victoria and New South Wales.
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Past growth causing future delays, reports latest PCI
Construction growth slowed in June as constraints on building supplies pushed prices higher, according to the Australia Performance of Construction Index.
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Construction almost maintains record activity
The Australian performance of construction index lost 2.7 points from March's record highs, yet April 2021 still saw all four segments indicate continued growth.
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Construction industry activity hits 16-year highs
The Ai Group Performance of Construction Index showed an all-time high in March as the HomeBuilder deadline forced a frenzy of project commencements.
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Construction industry continues strong streak
The Australian Performance of Construction Index (Australian PCI) has recorded its strongest result since July 2017 in its fourth consecutive month of recovery.
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Industry peak body welcomes initiatives in Victorian Budget
Cement Concrete & Aggregates Australia (CCAA) has praised the Victorian Government’s 2020/21 Budget that will deliver billions in infrastructure.
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NSW Budget produces record infrastructure pipeline
The NSW 2020-21 Budget will help deliver a $107.1 billion infrastructure pipeline for the state, which promises to create 145,000 jobs.
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