Data from the ONS showed construction output fell 0.9% month-on-month in June in the run up to the referendum.
UK construction output fell 0.7% in the second quarter when compared tothe first, the Office for National Statistics has found.
New work was down 0.8% while repair and maintenance dropped 0.5%. In June alone, construction fell 0.9% from May.
However, the ONScautioned against blaming the slowdown as a direct result of the referendum.
It said: "There is very little anecdotal evidence at present to suggest that the referendum has had an impact on output."
#UnitedKingdom Construction Output year-on-year at -2.2% https://t.co/N0B21YNqmQ pic.twitter.com/0l2W4BPhz2
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