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kristinemaebsnapshots · 2 years ago
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📍The Burgery BF Homes Parañaque
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3.24.2017 | 📸 @kristinemaeb
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floorinsite · 7 months ago
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Construction output in Great Britain: September 2024, new orders and Construction Output Price Indices, July to September 2024
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Short-term measures of output by the construction industry in September 2024, contracts awarded for new construction work in Great Britain and a summary of the Construction Output Price Indices (OPIs) in the UK for Quarter 3 (July to Sept) 2024.
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Main points 
Construction output in September 2024 
New orders in the construction industry in Quarter 3 2024
Construction output price indices in September 2024
Data on construction in Great Britain
Glossary
Data sources and quality 
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Cite this statistical bulletin
1.Main points 
Construction output is estimated to have increased by 0.8% in Quarter 3 (July to Sept) 2024 compared with Quarter 2 (Apr to June) 2024; this came solely from an increase in new work (2.0%), as repair and maintenance fell by 0.6%.
Monthly construction output is estimated to have grown by 0.1% in volume terms in September 2024; this came solely from a rise in repair and maintenance (0.4%) as new work fell by 0.2%.
At the sector level, four out of the nine sectors grew in September 2024; the main contributor to the monthly increase was private housing repair and maintenance, which grew by 1.3%.
Total construction new orders fell 22.0% (£2,722 million) in Quarter 3 2024 compared with Quarter 2 2024; this quarterly decrease came mainly from private new housing and private commercial new work, which fell 31.3% (£861 million) and 20.8% (£786 million), respectively.
The annual rate of construction output price growth was 2.0% in the 12 months to September 2024.
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2.Construction output in September 2024 
Monthly construction output is estimated to have grown by 0.1% in volume terms in September 2024. This follows growth of 0.6% (revised from 0.4%) in monthly construction output in August 2024. Monthly construction output for July 2024 fell by 0.4%.
Figure 1: The monthly all work construction output index in September 2024 saw an increase on the month, coming solely from a rise in repair and maintenance (0.4%) as new work fell by 0.2%
Monthly all work index, chained volume measure, seasonally adjusted, Great Britain, January 2010 to September 2024
All work monthly index
New work monthly index
Repair and maintenance monthly index
Sep 2024Apr 2023Nov 2021Jun 2020Jan 2019Aug 2017Mar 2016Oct 2014May 2013Dec 2011Jul 2010
0255075100125
%
Source: Construction Output and Employment data from the Office for National Statistics
Download this chart Figure 1: The monthly all work construction output index in September 2024 saw an increase on the month, coming solely from a rise in repair and maintenance (0.4%) as new work fell by 0.2%
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Type of workValue £  millionMost  recent  month on  the  previous  monthMost  recent  month  on yearMost  recent three- months  on three- monthsMost  recent  three- months  on yearTotal all work17,6540.1-0.40.8-0.4Total all new work10,051-0.2-2.72.0-4.1Total repair and maintenance7,6030.42.8-0.64.8New housingPublic496-3.2-3.64.5-2.3Private3,180-0.4-2.00.7-4.1Other new workInfrastructure2,6121.4-7.22.8-8.8Public930-3.38.22.64.5Private industrial6561.45.93.93.8Private commercial2,179-0.1-4.21.4-4.2Repair and  maintenancePublic housing7530.812.15.09.2Private housing2,9551.30.3-5.81.2Non-housing3,896-0.33.12.66.9
Source: Construction Output and Employment data from the Office for National Statistics
Download this table Table 1: Construction output main figures, September 2024, Great Britain
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Quarter-on-quarter construction output growth in Quarter 3 2024
Construction output grew by 0.8% (£444 million) in Quarter 3 (July to Sept) 2024. The quarterly growth came solely from an increase in new work (2.0%), as repair and maintenance fell by 0.6%.
The increase in Quarter 3 2024 was because of growth in two of the three months of the quarter, with growth of 0.6% in August and 0.1% in September.
Figure 2: All work saw a rise in Quarter 3 (July to Sept) 2024 (0.8%)
Contributions to quarterly growth (Quarter 3 2024 compared with Quarter 2 2024) chained volume measure, seasonally adjusted, Great Britain, percentage points
All workNon housing repair and maintenancePrivate housing repair and maintenancePublic housing repair and maintenancePrivate commercial new workPrivate industrial new workPublic other new workInfrastructure new workPrivate housing new workPublic housing new work
-101-1.25-0.75-0.5-0.250.250.50.75
%
Source: Construction Output and Employment data from the Office for National Statistics
Notes:
Please note that sector estimates may not sum because of rounding.
Download this chart Figure 2: All work saw a rise in Quarter 3 (July to Sept) 2024 (0.8%)
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Of the nine sectors, eight saw increases in Quarter 3 2024, with the largest contributors being non-housing repair and maintenance, and infrastructure new work. These sectors grew by 2.6% (£298 million) and 2.8% (£213 million), respectively.
The only negative contributor was private housing repair and maintenance, which fell by 5.8% (£539 million).
Figure 3: The quarterly series saw the first increase after three periods of consecutive falls, with contributions coming solely from new work
Quarter-on-quarter contributions to all work growth, chained volume measure, seasonally adjusted, Great Britain, Quarter 1 (Jan to Mar) 2021 to Quarter 3 (July to Sept) 2024
All Work
All new work
All R&M
Jan to Mar 2021Oct to Dec 2021July to Sept 2022Apr to Jun 2023Jan to Mar 2024
-3-2-101234
%
Source: Construction Output and Employment data from the Office for National Statistics
Download this chart Figure 3: The quarterly series saw the first increase after three periods of consecutive falls, with contributions coming solely from new work
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Month-on-month construction output growth in September 2024
The 0.1% growth in construction output in September 2024 represents an increase of £15 million in monetary terms compared with August 2024, with four out of the nine sectors seeing growth on the month. The volume in September 2024 was £17,654 million.
Figure 4: All work saw a rise on the month in September 2024 (0.1%) with four out of the nine sectors showing increases
Contributions to monthly growth (September 2024 compared with August 2024), chained volume measure, seasonally adjusted, Great Britain, percentage points
All workNon housing repair and maintenancePrivate housing repair and maintenancePublic housing repair and maintenancePrivate commercial new workPrivate industrial new workPublic other new workInfrastructure new workPrivate housing new workPublic housing new work
-0.2-0.15-0.1-0.0500.050.10.150.20.25
%
Source: Construction Output and Employment data from the Office for National Statistics
Notes:
Please note that sector estimates may not sum because of rounding.
Download this chart Figure 4: All work saw a rise on the month in September 2024 (0.1%) with four out of the nine sectors showing increases
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Private housing repair and maintenance and infrastructure new work were the largest positive contributors to the monthly increase in September 2024, increasing 1.3% (£39 million) and 1.4% (£37 million), respectively.Back to table of contents
3.New orders in the construction industry in Quarter 3 2024
In Quarter 3 (July to Sept) 2024, total construction new orders decreased by 22.0% (£2,722 million) compared with Quarter 2 (Apr to June) 2024. This follows an increase of 16.0% in Quarter 2 2024, compared with Quarter 1 (Jan to Mar) 2024. Quarter 3 2024 showed the lowest level of total construction new orders (£9,673 million) since Quarter 4 (Oct to Dec) 2023 (£9,126 million). More information can be found in our New orders in the construction industry dataset.
Other new work new orders (that is, non-housing) was the largest contributor to the decrease in Quarter 3 2024, falling by 18.3% (£1,682 million). This mainly came from private commercial new orders, which fell by 20.8% (£786 million) and was caused by decreases in offices, entertainment and shops. The other main contributor to the fall in other new work was public new orders, which decreased by 28.0% (£532 million).
Housing new orders saw a decrease of 32.6% (£1,041 million). This came predominantly from private new housing, which fell by 31.3% (£861 million). Public new housing also fell by 40.5% (£180 million).
Figure 5: Total new orders saw a decrease (22.0%) in Quarter 3 2024 compared to Quarter 2 2024
Components of work, new orders, constant prices, seasonally adjusted, Quarter 2 (Apr to June) 2017 to Quarter 3 (July to Sept) 2024, Great Britain
All new Housing
All Other Work
All New Work
Q3 2024Q3 2023Q3 2022Q3 2021Q3 2020Q3 2019Q3 2018Q3 2017
05,00010,00015,00020,000
£ million
Source: Construction Output and Employment data from the Office for National Statistics, and Barbour ABI
Download this chart Figure 5: Total new orders saw a decrease (22.0%) in Quarter 3 2024 compared to Quarter 2 2024
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Type of workValue (£m)Most recent  quarter on  previous quarterMost recent  quarter on a  year earlierMost recent  year on yearAll new work9,673-22.0-9.4-5.5All new housing2,154-32.6-35.6-17.4Public264-40.5-43.3-15.2Private1,890-31.3-34.4-17.7All other work7,519-18.32.6-0.5Infrastructure2,1320.835.65.0Public1,365-28.0-7.56.5Private industrial1,036-26.9-13.9-21.4Private commercial2,986-20.8-3.02.8
Source: Construction Output and Employment data from the Office for National Statistics, and Barbour ABI
Download this table Table 2: Construction new orders main figures, Quarter 3 (July to Sept) 2024
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4.Construction output price indices in September 2024
Prices in the construction industry, as estimated by our Construction Output Price Index (OPI), increased to 2.0% in the 12-month period to September 2024.
Figure 6: Annual construction output price growth in September 2024 was 2.0%
Annual rate of construction output price growth, percentage change, January 2014 to September 2024
New work
Repair and maintenance
All work
Sep 2024Sep 2023Sep 2022Sep 2021Sep 2020Sep 2019Sep 2018Sep 2017Sep 2016Sep 2015Sep 2014
-5-2.502.557.51012.515 %
Source: Construction output price indices data from the Office for National Statistics
Download this chart Figure 6: Annual construction output price growth in September 2024 was 2.0%
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5.Data on construction in Great Britain
Output in the construction industry Dataset | Released 15 November 2024  Monthly construction output for Great Britain at current price and chained volume measures, seasonally adjusted by public and private sector. Quality measures, including response rates.
Output in the construction industry: sub-national and sub-sector Dataset | Released 15 November 2024  Quarterly non-seasonally adjusted type of work and regional data at current prices, Great Britain.
Construction output price indices Dataset | Released 15 November 2024  A summary of the Construction Output Price Indices (OPIs) from January 2014 to September 2024, UK.
New orders in the construction industry Dataset | Released 15 November 2024  Quarterly new orders at current price and chained volume measures, seasonally adjusted by public and private sector. Quarterly non-seasonally adjusted type of work and regional data.
Construction statistics annual tables Dataset | Released 28 November 2023  The construction industry in Great Britain, including value of output and type of work, new orders by sector, number of firms and total employment.
Output in the Construction Industry – customise my data Dataset | Released 15 November 2024  Customise My Data (CMD) is our new way of providing filterable, explorable data suitable to individual user needs.
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ceascult · 7 years ago
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bphoto2017 · 8 years ago
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PHOTO of the day | March 19, 2017 |  kewgardens | Here's one for all the croconuts out there! The Kew landscape filled with crocuses, accompanied by beautiful bright yellow daffodils. #crocus #croconuts #daffodils#springatkew #london #kewgardens
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battleblogs · 8 years ago
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PHOTO of the day | March 17, 2017 | Vanity Fair | (I shared a beer once with ) Janis JOPLIN!
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oldbliterado · 8 years ago
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É engraçado como pessoas que vão, ficam. Ela levou as roupas e os cachorros daqui de casa. Esqueceu um All Star azul (como na música que sempre choro quando ouço), uma escova de dentes amarela e uma blusa que era minha minha e se tornou dela… Deixou uma mancha no colchão do vinho que derramamos no terceiro encontro, a cicatriz da mordida, a playlist no Spotify, o perfil na Netflix, o e-mail salvo na caixa de entrada do Facebook…
Ela me esqueceu. Ela deixou saudades. Mas ela está aos poucos levando o amor que sinto por ela.
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blablablamelissa · 8 years ago
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UNIVERSIDAD
Deeaaaaaaam, jamas pensé que esa etapa acabaría. Y aquí estoy  después de tres  años todo eso paso a la historia. 
‘‘ Unos enamorados de otros, estando con otros, afortunados los que se aman y se tienen, por que creo que es jodida-mente difícil.   ´´ me cito a mi misma 
Porque soy afortunada de amar y tener, sin duda alguna, ese sentimiento que pensé que jamas llegaría. 
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rhondarooftop · 8 years ago
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Z931-2017Mar 4  Monotangle of Noom with  Auras
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ericfruits · 7 years ago
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Black Knight: National Mortgage Delinquency Rate Decreased in March
From Black Knight: Black Knight’s First Look: Hurricane Impact Lingers, Drives Up Foreclosure Starts as Moratoria Lift; National Delinquencies Fall to 12-Month Low
• Seasonal effects and continued hurricane-related improvements contributed to a 13 percent decline in the national delinquency rate in March • Nationally, there was a decline of 65,000 in serious delinquencies (90 or more days past due but not yet in foreclosure) • Serious delinquencies attributable to Hurricanes Harvey and Irma saw a reduction of 19,500 loans • However, as the hurricane impact shifts away from delinquencies, foreclosure starts rose by 12 percent • More than two-thirds of that increase came from hurricane-affected areas of Texas and Florida • Overall, active foreclosure inventory continues to improve, falling another 10,000 loans in March to its lowest level since late 2006 ​• Despite interest rates remaining above 4.4 percent, prepayment activity in March increased by 22 percent from February’s 4-year low
According to Black Knight's First Look report for March, the percent of loans delinquent decreased 13.2% in March compared to February, but increased 3.1% year-over-year. The percent of loans in the foreclosure process decreased 3.2% in March and were down 29.3% over the last year. Black Knight reported the U.S. mortgage delinquency rate (loans 30 or more days past due, but not in foreclosure) was 3.73% in March, down from 4.30% in February. The percent of loans in the foreclosure process decreased in March to 0.63%. The number of delinquent properties, but not in foreclosure, is up 81,000 properties year-over-year, and the number of properties in the foreclosure process is down 127,000 properties year-over-year.
Black Knight: Percent Loans Delinquent and in Foreclosure Process  Mar 2018Feb 2018Mar 2017Mar 2016Delinquent3.73%4.30%3.62%4.08%In Foreclosure0.63%0.65%0.88%1.25%Number of properties:Number of properties that are delinquent, but not in foreclosure:1,912,0002,198,0001,831,0002,062,000Number of properties in foreclosure pre-sale inventory:321,000331,000448,000631,000Total Properties2,232,0002,528,0002,279,0002,693,000
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sreegopalnarayana · 7 years ago
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kristinemaebsnapshots · 2 years ago
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Burger and wedges
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3.31.2017 | 📸 @kristinemaeb
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logangray82 · 7 years ago
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SearchCap: Google with no results, ad removals & building links
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Google search results page displays answer without any search resultsMar 13, 2018 by Barry Schwartz Who needs the ten blue links when you have the answer? Google is hiding the organic listings from some search results. Google says it removed more than 3.2 billion bad ads in 2017Mar 14, 2018 by Amy Gesenhues The number of ads Google took down last year for advertising policy violations nearly doubled from 2016, and cryptocurrency ads will soon join the list of forbidden ad types. Creating landing pages that convertMar 14, 2018 by Digital Marketing Depot Landing pages can make or break your digital marketing. 4 concrete ways to use images to build linksMar 14, 2018 by Pratik Dholakiya Every picture tells a story and also may help you build links. Contributor Pratik Dholakiya shares four solid ways to use images to attract links. Pi Day Search Engine Land Source
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PHOTO of the day | March 9, 2017 | International Women’s Day |  guardian | A statue of a young girl has been placed in front of Wall Street's iconic bull, to raise awareness of gender inequality and the pay gap in the corporate world. It was commissioned by US fund manager State Street to urge companies to put women on their boards.
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battleblogs · 8 years ago
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PHOTO of the day | April 1, 2017 | zacharyquinto | i just april fooled the hell outta him.
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