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Construction sector in Germany expects Infrastructure Fund to drive turnaround

Construction sector in Germany expects Infrastructure Fund to drive turnaround
Construction sector in Germany expects Infrastructure Fund to drive turnaround

The construction industry in Germany, which has been mired in crisis for many years, is about to 'a'revive, according to the main trade association of the sector. This comes as the German government pours hundreds of billions into a massive plan of infrastructure renewal.

The Central Association of the German Construction Industry ZDB forecasts that the sector will see a real increase of 0.6% in turnover this year. This would reverse three years of decline and be followed by an explosive 2.5% growth in 2026.

The forecast is for revenues to reach 168 billion euros ($196.61billion) in 2025. This represents a nominal increase of 3% from the year before, and 178?euros by 2026.

The INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDS will boost the construction sector

ZDB President Wolfgang Schubert Raab stated that "the construction industry has reached its lowest point," pointing out special funds from the 500 billion-euro package for modernising infrastructure as the main driver. After years of falling?figures the confidence in the construction industry is finally returning.

The association stated that state investment would primarily drive growth in civil engineering. However, conditions are improving in residential construction.

A ZDB survey of 1 500 construction companies found that 56% rated their current business as satisfactory or good. Nearly 70% of respondents expect the situation to be stable or improve in the next few months, compared to just over a half-year earlier.

RESIDENTIAL SECTOR TO EXPECT GROWTH FROM 2026

ZDB projects a turnover in'residential construction' of just over 54 billion euros by 2025. This represents a real decline of 4%, after inflation, from the previous year. In 2026 however, revenue is expected to increase to?56.3bn euros, which represents a 1.6% real growth.

The association anticipates that between 225,000 and 235,000 housing units will be completed by 2025. This is down from 252,000 units in 2024. Next year, the number of units should drop to between 215,000 and 222,000.

The number of new building permits fell by 27% in the year 2023, and another 17% in the following year.

ZDB stated that "due to long lead times we don't expect positive numbers until 2027."

(source: Reuters)