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Confidence in the outlook for the construction industry has hit its highest level since March 2008, although it will take time for improving conditions to translate into new jobs in the sector, a national survey has revealed.

Confidence improved in the March quarter across all measures of business activity and expected profitability, the Master Builders National Survey of Building and Construction, released last week, found.

Builders surveyed reported improvements in sales contracts, display centre enquiries and work on books compared with the previous quarter.

The index for builders’ own business activity rose in March for the third consecutive quarter, reaching 62.8, well above the neutral 50 point mark. This indicated builders expected business activity to pick up over the next six months, Peter Jones Master Builders chief economist said.

“This is particularly reflective of the residential building sector’s response to low [interest] rates and is an encouraging trend,” Jones said.

Original Article: http://www.propertyobserver.com.au/forward-planning/investment-strategy/economy-and-demographics/30706-confidence-in-construction-industry-at-highest-point-since-gfc.html