The Construction Products Association represents UK manufacturers & suppliers of construction products - a £68.3bn industry directly employing 382,500 people.
CPA responds to Spring statement 2026
The Chancellor’s Spring Statement was always expected to be low profile, with little in terms of new policy, especially compared with the Autumn Budget in November. Read full response here: https://t.co/DHFkYYN643
New CPA forecast out today - Overall, construction output is forecast to rise by only 1.7% in 2026, primarily driven by new work. Read more here: https://t.co/Gvcl71VH4g
We’re delighted to welcome Colin Jackson CBE, former world champion sprinter and Olympic medalist, sharing inspiring insights on resilience, focus, and performing under pressure
CPA Chairman Adam Turk addressing the pressures on our sector and the importance of collaboration to ensure a resilient and sustainable future for construction products.
Deputy CEO Jeff May reflects on the importance of today’s lunch — a chance to connect, recognise the difficulties facing our industry, and discuss how we can respond together and move forward.
🍂 Welcome to the CPA Autumn Lunch. A valuable moment for members, guests, and partners to come together, share perspectives, and reflect on the challenges and opportunities facing our industry.
@CPA_Tweets releases latest construction forecast The CPA has released it's Autumn 2025 forecasts "Overall, total construction output is forecast to grow by 1.1% in 2025 and 2.8% in 2026, which is a
significant revision down from the previous forecast: https://t.co/x1F1Q9Fakr
As part of Flood Action Week the Construction Products Association is pleased to have contributed to 'FloodReady' report: FloodReady: an action plan to build the resilience of people and properties - https://t.co/4gPDx0ZIdB
The Construction Products Association working with Barbour ABI have published the 2025 edition of the Regional Construction Hotspots In Great Britain. Find out which regional economies are growing and which are shrinking in terms of construction activity. https://t.co/Cq83eT2HZ4
The Construction Products Association’s Summer Forecasts, published today, show that the key drivers of cautious growth in UK construction remain similar to three months ago but the economic risks and uncertainties have risen considerably. https://t.co/zxf1xhUlwi
The Construction Leadership Council with the CPA has been working closely with the Building Safety Regulator to produce practical guidance for Gateway 2 applications. The guidance can be found here: https://t.co/84I23ZUWNc
UK brick deliveries are a useful proxy for house building starts in the absence of monthly house building starts data. Deliveries in February 2025 were 21.4% higher than a year ago according to the Department for Business & Trade. (1/n)
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