Knauf-Insulation Comment: Q2 2023

The second quarter of this year was turbulent even by construction’s recent standards. Inflation has proven stickier than first anticipated, and we’ve seen successive interest rate rises in response –… Read more

British Gypsum Comment: Q2 2023

Sales volumes were lower in Q2 compared to the same period last year. However, this was in line with expectations, and we performed well across our principal sectors. Conditions were… Read more

Keystone Comment: Q2 2023

The second quarter of 2023 started with a horrendous April before ‘recovering’ in May and June to make us feel slightly better, although significantly down on the same period last… Read more

Deceuninck Comment: Q2 2023

If we needed reminding that sustainability is serious and not a buzzword, and that energy saving, moving rapidly to zero carbon, producing long life, minimum maintenance products and prioritising recycling… Read more

Wienerberger Comment: Q2 2023

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) reports that monthly construction output is estimated to have increased 1.6% on volume terms with increases in both new work (0.2%) and repair and… Read more

Bostik Comment: Q2 2023

The true extent of the slowdown in building activity was revealed when it was reported that new home registrations were down 42% in Q2 compared to the same period last… Read more

Pavestone Comment: Q2 2023

After a sluggish start to the year, Q2 sales were better than expected, and we saw a return to pre-Covid levels. The market was positively buoyant as better weather and… Read more

West Fraser Comment: Q2 2023

Q2 2023 has continued in much the same vein as Q1, with a softening of demand for wood products and a fall in prices, which have finally bottomed out after… Read more

ECI Software Solutions Comment: Q1 2023

As our industry continues to digitalise, most businesses selling construction products understand the need for evolution, whether modernising processes or implementing new systems, as standing still is not an option…. Read more

Keylite Comment: Q1 2023

The first quarter of 2023 can only be described as slow. Slow when we compare to “normal” for the start of the year (assuming we can remember far enough back… Read more

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