Metsä Wood UK Comment: Q3 2025

The sawmilling industry across Europe continues to face challenging circumstances. Record high log prices combined with stagnant sawn timber prices, driven by low demand across Europe, are continuing to put… Read more

Polypipe Building Products Comment: Q3 2025

There has been no noticeable recovery in the UK housing market in the last quarter, however I remain optimistic for the future. I see the Future Homes Standard (FHS) and… Read more

Brett Martin Comment: Q3 2025

Hold onto your hats, here we go again! We hadn’t even learned what horrors the Chancellor’s budget would contain when the CPA (Construction Products Association) launched its dollop of pessimism… Read more

ECI Software Solutions Comment: Q3 2025

Quarter three 2025 has witnessed significant momentum in product data standardisation, with September’s announcement that the first suppliers have officially signed up to the BMF’s Data Yard platform marking a… Read more

Keylite Roof Windows Comment: Q3 2025

In a tough market, Keylite had a strong Quarter Three. However, confidence in the market remains relatively low, with limited near-term expectation of significant improvement from merchants, builders or installers…. Read more

Dulux Comment: Q3 2025

The UK Trade Paint Market has demonstrated resilience in 2025, achieving a year-to-date (YTD) growth of 1.5% compared to 2024. This positive performance is particularly notable given the broader economic… Read more

Owlett-Jaton Comment: Q3 2025

According to the Construction Purchasing Managers Index, the construction market is showing its longest decline since the financial crisis. The Government’s rhetoric on building 300,000 houses a year in this… Read more

Heidelberg Materials Comment: Q3 2025

Quarter three has been turbulent, to say the least, for cement and aggregate sales. Unfortunately, there’s very little sign of things getting any better as infrastructure projects and new housebuilding… Read more

Knauf-Insulation Comment: Q3 2025

For most of this year, analysts have predicted an uptick in construction activity. The fundamentals are solid, and the political will is there. But reality hasn’t yet met those expectations…. Read more

British Gypsum Comment: Q3 2025

The construction sector continues to face challenges, Weaker consumer confidence in anticipation of a hard November budget, ongoing cost pressures, and reduced project starts are currently shaping the industry. But… Read more

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