This table contains figures on the added value of the construction industry. This is a production indicator for the construction industry. This indicator aims at the volume development of value added in basic prices of the construction industry (SBI 2008: 41, 42 and 43) to be displayed. The figures are adjusted to the 2012 National Accounts and the Quarterly Accounts. The figures have been adjusted for price changes. The volume changes are changes compared to the same period before the previous year. The volume indices are based on 2010 = 100.
Data available from: January 2005 — April 2014
Frequency: by month.
Status of the figures
The figures correspond to the value added figures in the quarterly accounts and the National (annual) accounts. As a result, the figures have a provisional character for quite some time. The connection to the National
annual accounts are successively the Provisional, Preliminary and Final Estimation.
For the quarterly figures, the reconciliation with the results of both the first (‘flash’) estimate of the quarterly accounts, 6 weeks after the end of a quarterly report and the second (‘regular’) estimate, which is published approximately 3 months after the end of a quarterly report. The adjustments are made when a new monthly figure is added to the series.
Changes as of 23 July 2014:
None, this table will be discontinued on 23 July 2014 and continued by the table "Construction; value added in basic prices, 2010 volume index = 100’. See paragraph 3.
Changes as of 16 July 2013:
Overhaul
The figures on the added value of the construction industry have been adapted to the results of the 2012 National Accounts and the corresponding quarterly accounts. As a result, the indices and year-on-year developments for 2010 (Definitive), 2011 (Framework Provisional) and 2012 (Provisional) have changed. Due to the fact that 2010 is the base year, the indices have also changed until 2009. The year-on-year development remains (almost) unchanged in these years.
When are new figures coming?
None, the table was discontinued as of 23 July 2014.
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