The urban rehabilitation sector showed more moderate dynamics in February 2026, with activity levels growing by 1.9% year-on-year and the order book increasing by 1.5%, reflecting a more contained growth pace compared to previous months, according to the monthly survey by the Association of Civil Construction and Public Works Industries (AICCOPN). Consequently, contracted production—which estimates the number of months of activity secured at a normal execution pace—stood at 8.8 months, indicating a 'slight contraction' compared to the nine months recorded in the same period last year. At the same time, AICCOPN data also reveal a retraction in rehabilitation work licensing in January 2026, with a 16.7% year-on-year drop resulting from the issuance of 315 residential and 202 non-residential licenses, a decline across both segments. The association emphasizes, however, that licensing statistics only refer to interventions subject to municipal prior control, not reflecting the entirety of activity carried out within urban rehabilitation. The diagnosis thus suggests a growing market, but with signs of slowing down and a slightly reduced activity horizon.
Urban rehabilitation records moderate growth of 1.9% in February
Tuesday, 7 April 2026RSS










