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Sharp fall in aggregates sales

30 Apr 12 The first quarter of 2012 has seen a substantial reduction in sales of aggregates, ready mixed concrete and asphalt, according to new figures from the Mineral Products Association.

This confirms the latest GDP figures which show that declining construction activity has dragged the UK back into recession.

Compared with the same period of 2011, sales volumes of crushed rock and sand and gravel aggregates declined by 13% and 12% respectively in the first three months of 2012 and sales volumes of ready-mixed concrete and asphalt fell by 9% and 17%.

These products represent by far the largest flow of materials into construction markets and are used extensively throughout the construction sector. The figures follow a slightly positive overall performance in 2011 and suggest that construction activity is now in decline following some recovery from the depths of the recession in 2009.聽

Jerry McLaughlin, chief economist聽MPA, commented, 鈥淭hese figures represent real deliveries of materials to construction projects, not opinion survey data, and they indicate that there is a real likelihood that construction activity will fall away and constrain economic recovery as we move through 2012 and 2013.

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鈥淭here has been some criticism of the ONS data released on Wednesday (25 April) which showed a 3% first quarter decline in construction compared with the fourth quarter and lower activity than the first quarter of 2011. These official figures are provisional, but they reflect just what our industry is experiencing on the ground.

鈥淥utside聽the strong construction markets of Greater London and parts of South East England, lack of demand is becoming critical as public investment in construction falls away and there is little private sector construction growth to fill the gap.鈥

The MPA is calling for a sustained increase in investment in infrastructure and social housing.

鈥淎way from major projects, such as聽Crossrail, there聽is great聽potential to invest in many road and transport聽schemes which would materially boost local and national economies and there is a growing housing crisis which needs the delivery of聽tens and hundreds of thousands of social and affordable homes,鈥 it said.聽

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