Construction market trends

United States

X Values Permits (LHS, SAAR Millions) Output (RHS, SAAR USD billions)
Jan-19 1316 528328
Feb-19 1305 523569
Mar-19 1327 525424
Apr-19 1330 530800
May-19 1338 532148
Jun-19 1273 538372
Jul-19 1366 543830
Aug-19 1471 552508
Sep-19 1437 555879
Oct-19 1503 556693
Nov-19 1510 566916
Dec-19 1457 572387
Jan-20 1536 589103
Feb-20 1438 592960
Mar-20 1356 588060
Apr-20 1066 562339
May-20 1216 539555
Jun-20 1258 553721
Jul-20 1483 575451
Aug-20 1476 615396
Sep-20 1545 620941
Oct-20 1544 650484
Nov-20 1635 670051
Dec-20 1704 691000

Divergence along residential vs non-residential lines continues with the former seeing strong growth while the latter remains pressured.

Private residential construction jumped 20% y-o-y in December and following months of strong growth; building permits increased 17% y-o-y. The decline in private non-residential construction continued for the ninth straight month in December and by -10% y-o-y. The Architecture Billings Index (ABI) points to weak activity at least until the first half of 2021, with the index standing at 42.6 in December (< 50 = contraction)

China

X Values Floor space started
Jan-19 17.91
Feb-19 13.08
Mar-19 10.69
Apr-19 13.08
May-19 11.15
Jun-19 9.12
Jul-19 6.61
Aug-19 6.95
Sep-19 6.05
Oct-19 11.01
Nov-19 8.02
Dec-19 8.26
Jan-20 -6.58
Feb-20 -17.65
Mar-20 -30.64
Apr-20 -18.42
May-20 -8.57
Jun-20 3.82
Jul-20 7.59
Aug-20 7.70
Sep-20 3.91
Oct-20 1.28
Nov-20 1.84
Dec-20 4.71

Chinese economy records positive growth in 2020; construction activity to support economy during H1 2021.

Newly started y-o-y growth in Q4 2020 floor space up 4.7% in December (Q3 2020: 3.9% ). Floor space sold up 12.7% during the same period (Q3 2020: 9.8%). Raiway and civil aviation investment saw declines in output in 2020 while road transportation investment up 1.8%.

Europe

X Values PMI (LHS) Output (RHS, %, y-o-y)
Jan-19 50.6 0.38
Feb-19 52.6 6.14
Mar-19 52.2 6.32
Apr-19 52.1 3.11
May-19 50.6 2.34
Jun-19 50.8 2.14
Jul-19 50.6 1.86
Aug-19 49.1 1.03
Sep-19 50.5 0.28
Oct-19 50.7 0.37
Nov-19 50.6 1.11
Dec-19 51.3 -2.45
Jan-20 51.9 4.32
Feb-20 52.5 -0.18
Mar-20 33.5 -15.57
Apr-20 15.1 -29.59
May-20 39.5 -9.23
Jun-20 48.3 -4.55
Jul-20 48.9 -4.03
Aug-20 47.8 0.74
Sep-20 47.5 -2.84
Oct-20 44.9 -1.94
Nov-20 45.6 -1.28
Dec-20 45.5

Eurozone construction activity weak and particularly in the private nonresidential sector. Leading indicators point to continued weak conditions into H1 2021.

The contraction in Eurozone construction activity continued in November and by -1% y-o-y. Prospects into H1 2021 weak with the PMI standing at 45.5 in December (<50 = contraction)

India

X Values Floor space started
Jan-19 1.44
Feb-19 1.79
Mar-19 4.98
Apr-19 4.30
May-19 2.91
Jun-19 0.18
Jul-19 2.00
Aug-19 -0.71
Sep-19 -5.72
Oct-19 -5.41
Nov-19 0.25
Dec-19 2.15
Jan-20 1.36
Feb-20 5.10
Mar-20 -8.96
Apr-20 -42.25
May-20 -21.14
Jun-20 -12.09
Jul-20 -7.95
Aug-20 -7.48
Sep-20 -0.34
Oct-20 -2.11
Nov-20 -1.92
Dec-20 -1.70

Activity generally weak but pickup foreseen beginning H2 2021

The weighted average of eight core industries output declined -1.3% y-o-y in December and for the third straight month. The decline in the core index was due to falls in crude output, natural gas, refinery products, steel and cement.


 

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