CPA Publishes Summer Forecast 2022
Construction Growth Expected to Slow Despite Buoyant Infrastructure and Warehouses Activity.
Read moreConstruction Growth Expected to Slow Despite Buoyant Infrastructure and Warehouses Activity.
Read moreThe CPA publishes its members' latest findings through the State of Trade Survey for the second quarter of 2022.
Read moreThe CPA has offered this response to news of the resignation of the Prime Minister and other changes across the Government.
Read moreInflation can be seen throughout the supply chain, starting with manufacturers’ input prices, and is particularly acute for energy-intensive heavy side firms, whilst data from BEIS has shown year-on-year increases of over 20% in construction products and materials prices since August 2021. It is, therefore, no surprise that materials were the key driver of SME builders’ costs in Q1.
Read moreIn its latest quarterly forecast, the Construction Products Association (CPA) sees a dramatic slowing in growth, with uncertainty ahead as global issues start to affect the UK market.
Read morePeter Caplehorn, CPA Chief Executive, responds to the Government's Building Safety Bill.
Read moreRead the official response from the CPA directly addressed to the Secretary of State - Michael Gove.
Read moreCPA Media Statement to Secretary of State Michael Gove
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