Construction industry optimistic of recovery in next three months

by malinga
October 1, 2023 1:00 am 0 comment 274 views

The construction industry continued to perform at a subdued level in August, yet reaching towards the neutral threshold, recording a Total Activity Index value of 47.0.

The sentiment among the firms towards the next three months remained positive as they experienced an improvement in availability of projects from September mainly due to the expected recovery in the economy.

Currently as per the respondents, firms undercut prices to secure the limited available projects in a highly competitive tender bidding process.

The lack of new projects continued to have a severe adverse impact on the industry as reflected by the continuous decline in new orders.

Many respondents highlighted that the limited availability of local and foreign funded construction projects is still a major concern in the industry.

In this background, firms laid off contract based employees to scale down operations as reflected by the continuous decline in employment.

The quantity of purchases continued to decline, yet at a slower rate during the month. In the meantime, Suppliers’ Delivery Time shortened during the month mainly due to reduced pressure on supplier capacity.

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