Construction works increased by 13%

In June 2015, the volume of construction works increased compared to the previous month, both as a gross series and as a series adjusted for the number of working days and seasonality, by 21.9% and 3.5%, respectively. ƒ Compared to the corresponding month of the previous year, the volume of construction works increased, both as a gross series and as a series adjusted for the number of working days and seasonality, by 13.0% and 13.5%, respectively. ƒ In the first half of 2015, the volume of construction works increased compared to the first half of 2014, both as a gross series and as a series adjusted for the number of working days and seasonality, by 10.3% and 10.9%, respectively.
June 2015 compared to May 2015
The volume of construction works increased as a gross series by 21.9%, with growth highlighted as follows: new construction works by 24.9%, maintenance and current repair works by 23.8%, and capital repair works by 4.9%. By construction object, increases occurred in engineering structures and non-residential buildings by 30.3% and 22.4%, respectively. Residential buildings decreased by 7.9%. As a series adjusted for the number of working days and seasonality, an overall increase of 3.5% was recorded, highlighted by new construction works at 6.0%. Capital repair works and maintenance and current repair works decreased by 6.5% and 6.0%, respectively. By construction object, non-residential buildings and engineering structures increased by 6.3% and 4.0%, respectively. Residential buildings recorded a decrease of 26.2%.
June 2015 compared to June 2014
The volume of construction works increased as a gross series by 13.0%. By structural elements, increases occurred as follows: new construction works by 16.4%, maintenance and current repair works by 10.9%, and capital repair works by 1.8%. By construction object, the volume of construction works increased for non-residential buildings by 43.8% and for engineering structures by 12.8%. Residential buildings decreased by 23.9%. As a series adjusted for the number of working days and seasonality, the volume of construction works increased by 13.5%. By structural elements, increases were recorded as follows: new construction works by 16.6%, capital repair works by 12.8%, and maintenance and current repair works by 4.7%. By construction object, the volume of construction works increased for non-residential buildings and engineering structures by 47.9% and 3.3%, respectively. Residential buildings decreased by 24.4%.
First Half of 2015 compared to First Half of 2014
The volume of construction works increased overall, as a gross series, by 10.3%. By structural elements, increases occurred in capital repair works by 14.0%, maintenance and current repair works by 11.0%, and new construction works by 9.3%. By construction object, the volume of construction works increased as follows: non-residential buildings by 13.5%, engineering structures by 10.1%, and residential buildings by 4.9%. As a series adjusted for the number of working days and seasonality, the volume of construction works increased overall by 10.9%. By structural elements, increases were recorded as follows: capital repair works by 19.9%, new construction works by 11.0%, and maintenance and current repair works by 8.7%. By construction object, the volume of construction works increased as follows: non-residential buildings by 16.3%, residential buildings by 12.0%, and engineering structures by 0.8%.

Source: Imobiliare.Net

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the total growth of construction works in June 2015?

The volume of construction works increased by 13.0% as a gross series and by 13.5% as an adjusted series compared to June 2014.

Which segment recorded the highest growth?

Non-residential buildings saw the most significant development, with a 43.8% increase (gross series) in June 2015 compared to June 2014.

How did the residential sector perform in the first half of 2015?

In the first half of 2015, the volume of work on residential buildings increased by 4.9% as a gross series compared to the same period of the previous year.