99th Euroconstruct Conference: European Construction Market Outlook until 2027 – Political and Economic Uncertainty Slows European Construction Recovery. Country Reports
On 6 June 2025,
Euroconstruct presented its summer forecast on European construction markets
towards 2027 at its 99th conference. This event was organised by PAB-PCR&F
in Warsaw. It is clear that the majority of influencing factors are directed
towards the growth of construction production in the next few years. Euroconstruct
forecasts that production in the Euroconstruct area will show minor growth in
2025, breaking the downward trend that has prevailed in the previous two years.
In the subsequent years, 2026-2027, the growth rate will accelerate further to
around 2 percent. From a regional perspective Poland, Sweden, and Ireland are
set to lead the recovery, and also UK is forecast to see notable gains.
However, the multifaceted negative consequences of the war in Ukraine and
changes in US tariffs are creating ongoing uncertainty. The Euroconstruct
Country Report provides detailed information on construction market trends and
fundamentals in each of the 19 Euroconstruct member countries until 2027. The
forecasts and analysis are presented at country level and are based on a
comparable, harmonised data set for the main construction sectors and
indicators. The macroeconomic outlook is also included. With contributions from
Anne-Sophie Alsif, Marie Bydžovská, Mohammed Chaudhri, Antonio Coimbra, Ludwig
Dorffmeister, Josep R. Fontana, János Gáspár, Roch-Eloi Grivet, Annette Hughes,
James Ison, Michael Klien, Radovan Kostelník, Nathalie Kouassi, Martin Kyed,
Max de Lange, Vladimír Lenko, Jean-Pierre Liebaert, Lasse Lundqvist, Nejra
Macic, Pascal Marlier, Antonio Mura, Mårten Pappila, Markku Riihimäki, Lorenzo
Rodriguez-Fernandez, Stefanie Siegrist, Mariusz Sochacki, Antonella Stemperini,
Mercedes Tascedda, Ludvig Uggla, Michael Weingärtler.