The initial estimates from the European Union’s statistical office, Eurostat, also show that the year’s fall across the 19 countries of the Eurozone (EA19) was slight greater, at 6%.
The largest decreases were recorded in Slovenia (-15.5%), France (-9.2%) and Hungary (-6.1%), and the highest increases in Sweden (+13.0%), Romania (+10.4%) and Slovakia (+9.8%).
The statistics also looked at August 2015 figures compared to the previous month. The UK experienced one of Europe's worst monthly drops, falling 4.8% in August 2015 compared to July.
A comparison of August’s figures with July 2015 shows a fall of 1.2% across the whole EU (EU28) and  0.2% for the Eurozone. In July, production in construction had grown by 0.4% in both.
Among member states with available data, the largest decreases in production in construction were recorded in Slovakia (-5%), the United Kingdom (-4.8%) and Slovenia (-4.5%), and the highest increases in Portugal (+0.9%), Poland and France (both +0.6%).
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