In May the indicator rose 8.6% compared to the same month last year, when the economy was still depressed by the recession.
He Synthetic indicator of construction activity (ISAC) showed a fall of 2.2% Regarding the previous month after uploading 5.2% In April, as reported on Tuesday the National Institute of Statistics and Census (INDEC). The trend-cycle serial index records a negative variation of 0.4% compared to the previous month.
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In May 8.6% with respect to the same month of 2024, while in the accumulated of the first five months of 2025 of the original series index it presents an increase in 10% compared to the same period of 2024.


The number of jobs in April registered a 4% rise With respect to the same month of the previous year, while in the accumulated January-April 2025, this indicator presented a decrease of 1.6% over the same period of the previous year.
Inputs
The data of the apparent consumption of inputs For construction In May 2025, they show, in relation to the same month of the previous year, you 69.5% in ceramic sanitary articles; 40.4% in asphalt; 29.3% in plasterboard; 26.5% in round iron and steels for construction; 26% in ceramic floors and coatings; 14.5% in the rest of the inputs (includes taps, sewing without sewing and construction glass tubes); 12.1% in hollow bricks; 11.2% in granitic and calcareous mosaics; 3.4% in prepared concrete; and 1.9% in cales.
Meanwhile, I know They observe low of 9.5% in plaster; 4.3% in construction paints; and 1% in Portland cement.
In the first five months of the year there are auction 69.3% in asphalt; 29.6% in plasterboard; 29.0% in ceramic sanitary items; 20.7% in floors and ceramic coatings; 16.2% in prepared concrete; 15.9% in round iron and steels for construction; 12.5% in cales; 11.2% in Portland cement; 10.7% in hollow bricks; 9.7% in construction paints; and 7.7% in plaster. Meanwhile, 5.4% are observed in the rest of the inputs (it includes taps, seamless steel tubes and construction glass); and 1.1% in granitic and calcareous mosaics.
Source: Ambito