It was the largest monthly increase since July, although in the comparison with the same month last year, the growth was even greater and reached 25.9%.
He Synthetic indicator of construction activity (ISAC) showed a rise 5.1% monthly desestationalized in Aprilas reported by the National Institute of Statistics and Census (INDEC). It was the greatest monthly increase since July, although the series is reviewed and usually recalculated a month.
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In the comparison with the same month last year, the growth was even greater and reached the 25.9%. It should be noted that the comparison base is very low, since in April 2024 the fall had been of the 37.3% compared to the same month of 2023.


In the accumulated of the first four -month period of 2025, the original serial index presents an increase in 10.4% Regarding the same period last year.
Inputs: April consumption
Apparent consumption data of construction supplies In April they show, in relation to the same month of the previous year, you climb 84.2% in ceramic sanitary articles; 82.6% in plates of and so; 74.9% in asphalt; 55% in Granitic and calcareous mosaics; 50.3% in prepared concrete; 41.4% in FLOORS AND CERAMIC COATINGS; 29.5% in round iron and steel steels; 27.7% in Portland cement; 25.9% in cales; 20.9% in and so; 19.8% in Construction paints; 15% in Hollow bricks; and 6.2% In the rest of the inputs (it includes taps, seamless steel tubes and construction glass).
On the other hand, if the accumulated variations are analyzed during the first four -month period of the year in relation to the same period of the previous year, there are auction of 79.8% in asphalt; 29.7% in plasterboard; 21.4% in ceramic sanitary articles; 20.2% in Prepared concrete; 19.4% in FLOORS AND CERAMIC COATINGS; 15.9% in Cales; 14.7% in Portland cement; 13.3% in Construction paints; 13.2% in round iron and steel steels; 12.9% in and so; and 10.3% in Hollow bricks. Meanwhile, 10% casualties are observed in the rest of the inputs (it includes taps, seamless steel tubes and construction glass); and 4.0% in granitic and calcareous mosaics.
Source: Ambito