Sri Lanka’s Construction Sector Surges in December 2025 Amid Challenging Weather Conditions: PMI

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In December, Sri Lanka’s construction sector demonstrated growth, achieving a value of 67.1 on the Purchasing Managers Index, an increase from November’s 66.2, according to a report by the central bank.

Despite initial disruptions due to adverse weather conditions, a majority of firms reported significant expansion in construction activities during the period. The New Orders sub-index saw an increase, rising to 67.6 in December from 64.7 in November.

The central bank noted, “Many firms reported an increase in available projects this month, driven by a rise in both government-funded infrastructure projects and new private-sector developments.”

The Employment sub-index remained stable, registering 50.0 in December, a decrease from 57.4 in November, reflecting steady employment conditions during the month, according to the Central Bank of Sri Lanka.

The Quantity of Purchases sub-index also expanded, recording 54.2 in December compared to 58.8 in November. Meanwhile, the Suppliers’ Delivery Time lengthened, reaching 56.9 during the month.

The central bank added, “Ongoing post-cyclone reconstruction efforts are expected to provide further momentum to the construction activities.”

(Colombo/Jan1/2026)


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