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The volume of construction work remained unchanged at constant prices in Lithuania
Over a quarter, the volume of building construction
increased by 0.9 %, that of construction of civil engineering structures –
decreased by 1.5% (unadjusted – decreased by 39.2 and 65.9% respectively).
In I quarter 2017, against the respective period of the
previous year, the volume of construction work carried out, calendar adjusted,
increased by 7.1% (unadjusted – by 8.2%). Against the same period of the last
year, volume of building construction increased by 11.2%, that of construction
of civil engineering structures – decreased by 3% (unadjusted – increased by 11
and 1.3% respectively).
The share of construction of residential buildings accounted
for 23% of total construction work carried out in the country (EUR 84.4 mln),
that of construction of non-residential buildings – 49% (EUR 177.2 mln),
that of construction of civil engineering structures – 28% (EUR 99 mln).
Changes in the volume of construction work carried out
Growth, drop (–), %
|
I quarter 2017, against |
|||
IV quarter 2016, seasonally and calendar adjusted |
IV quarter 2016 |
I quarter 2016, calendar adjusted |
I quarter 2016 |
|
Within the country |
0.0 |
–50.0 |
7.1 |
8.2 |
Buildings |
0.9 |
–39.2 |
11.2 |
11.0 |
residential |
–11.3 |
–46.0 |
7.4 |
–0.7 |
non-residential |
8.5 |
–35.3 |
13.2 |
17.5 |
Civil engineering structures |
–1.5 |
–65.9 |
–3.0 |
1.3 |
Indices of construction work carried out
Quarterly average 2010 – 100
|
In I quarter 2017, the volume of construction work carried out abroad
amounted to EUR 49.1 mln. Against the previous period, seasonally
and calendar adjusted, it decreased by 1.2% (unadjusted – 17.5%); against the
respective period of the previous year, calendar adjusted, it decreased by 6.8%
(unadjusted – 5.6%).
Comparative indicators are calculated at constant prices of
2010 applying a construction input price index.