Building construction price indexes (BCPI), percent change, by type of building and construction division. Quarterly data are available from the first quarter of 1982. The table presents quarter-over-quarter and year-over-year percentage changes for various aggregation levels. The base period for the index is (2017=100).
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Denmark Construction Cost Index: MF: Raw Buildings data was reported at 134.700 1Q2003=100 in Nov 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 132.200 1Q2003=100 for Aug 2015. Denmark Construction Cost Index: MF: Raw Buildings data is updated quarterly, averaging 124.550 1Q2003=100 from Feb 2003 (Median) to Nov 2015, with 52 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 134.700 1Q2003=100 in Nov 2015 and a record low of 98.600 1Q2003=100 in May 2004. Denmark Construction Cost Index: MF: Raw Buildings data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Statistics Denmark. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Denmark – Table DK.EA009: Construction Cost Index: 1st Quarter 2003=100.
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United States - Producer Price Index by Industry: New Warehouse Building Construction: Primary Products was 233.54700 Index Dec 2004=100 in May of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, United States - Producer Price Index by Industry: New Warehouse Building Construction: Primary Products reached a record high of 236.60000 in November of 2022 and a record low of 100.00000 in December of 2004. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for United States - Producer Price Index by Industry: New Warehouse Building Construction: Primary Products - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on July of 2025.
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Germany Construction Cost: Estim: NR: ow Selected Infrastructure data was reported at 1,789,438.000 EUR th in Feb 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 1,336,700.000 EUR th for Jan 2025. Germany Construction Cost: Estim: NR: ow Selected Infrastructure data is updated monthly, averaging 892,787.000 EUR th from Jan 2003 (Median) to Feb 2025, with 266 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 2,006,410.000 EUR th in Dec 2022 and a record low of 363,240.000 EUR th in Jan 2004. Germany Construction Cost: Estim: NR: ow Selected Infrastructure data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Statistisches Bundesamt. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.EA001: Building Permits Granted.
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Germany Construction Cost: Estim: NR: HN: NP: Industry data was reported at 696,433.000 EUR th in Feb 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 631,490.000 EUR th for Jan 2025. Germany Construction Cost: Estim: NR: HN: NP: Industry data is updated monthly, averaging 572,140.000 EUR th from Jan 2003 (Median) to Feb 2025, with 266 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1,283,153.000 EUR th in Dec 2022 and a record low of 234,976.000 EUR th in Jan 2004. Germany Construction Cost: Estim: NR: HN: NP: Industry data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Statistisches Bundesamt. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.EA001: Building Permits Granted.
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Switzerland Construction Cost Index: Central: Buildings: Residential: Wooden data was reported at 101.500 Oct2010=100 in Oct 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 101.400 Oct2010=100 for Apr 2015. Switzerland Construction Cost Index: Central: Buildings: Residential: Wooden data is updated semiannually, averaging 98.900 Oct2010=100 from Apr 2003 (Median) to Oct 2015, with 26 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 101.800 Oct2010=100 in Oct 2011 and a record low of 87.500 Oct2010=100 in Apr 2004. Switzerland Construction Cost Index: Central: Buildings: Residential: Wooden data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Swiss Federal Statistical Office. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Switzerland – Table CH.EA011: Construction Cost Index: October 2010 =100.
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Factor price index (FPI) for buildings (excluding wage drift and VAT), 2004=100 by type of building, type of expenditure, observations and year
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Commercial reference buildings provide complete descriptions for whole building energy analysis using EnergyPlus (see "About EnergyPlus" resource link) simulation software. Included here is data pertaining to the reference building type "Strip Mall" for each of the 16 climate zones described on the Wiki page (see "OpenEI Wiki Page for Commercial Reference Buildings" resource link), and each of three construction categories: new (2004) construction, post-1980 construction existing buildings, and pre-1980 construction existing buildings.
The dataset includes four key components: building summary, zone summary, location summary and a picture. Building summary includes details about: form, fabric, and HVAC. Zone summary includes details such as: area, volume, lighting, and occupants for all types of zones in the building. Location summary includes key building information as it pertains to each climate zone, including: fabric and HVAC details, utility costs, energy end use, and peak energy demand.
In total, DOE developed 16 reference building types that represent approximately 70% of commercial buildings in the U.S.; for each type, building models are available for each of the three construction categories. The commercial reference buildings (formerly known as commercial building benchmark models) were developed by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), in conjunction with three of its national laboratories.
Additional data is available directly from DOE's Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy (EERE) website (see "About Commercial Buildings" resource link), including EnergyPlus software input files (.idf) and results of the EnergyPlus simulations (.html).
Note: There have been many changes and improvements since this dataset was released. Several revisions have been made to the models and moved to a different approach to representing typical building energy consumption. For current data on building energy consumption please see the ComStock resource below.
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Commercial reference buildings provide complete descriptions for whole building energy analysis using EnergyPlus (see "About EnergyPlus" resource link) simulation software. Included here is data pertaining to the reference building type "Quick Service Restaurant" for each of the 16 climate zones described on the Wiki page (see "OpenEI Wiki Page for Commercial Reference Buildings" resource link), and each of three construction categories: new (2004) construction, post-1980 construction existing buildings, and pre-1980 construction existing buildings.
The dataset includes four key components: building summary, zone summary, location summary and a picture. Building summary includes details about: form, fabric, and HVAC. Zone summary includes details such as: area, volume, lighting, and occupants for all types of zones in the building. Location summary includes key building information as it pertains to each climate zone, including: fabric and HVAC details, utility costs, energy end use, and peak energy demand.
In total, DOE developed 16 reference building types that represent approximately 70% of commercial buildings in the U.S.; for each type, building models are available for each of the three construction categories. The commercial reference buildings (formerly known as commercial building benchmark models) were developed by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), in conjunction with three of its national laboratories.
Additional data is available directly from DOE's Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy (EERE) website (see "About Commercial Buildings" resource link), including EnergyPlus software input files (.idf) and results of the EnergyPlus simulations (.html).
Note: There have been many changes and improvements since this dataset was released. Several revisions have been made to the models and moved to a different approach to representing typical building energy consumption. For current data on building energy consumption please see the ComStock resource below.
The average price per square foot of floor space in new single-family housing in the United States decreased after the great financial crisis, followed by several years of stagnation. Since 2012, the price has continuously risen, hitting *** U.S. dollars per square foot in 2022. In 2024, the average sales price of a new home exceeded ******* U.S. dollars. Development of house sales in the U.S. One of the reasons for rising property prices is the gradual growth of house sales between 2011 and 2020. This period was marked by the gradual recovery following the subprime mortgage crisis and a growing housing sentiment. Another significant factor for the housing demand was the growing number of new household formations each year. Despite this trend, housing transactions plummeted in 2021, amid soaring prices and borrowing costs. In 2021, the average construction cost for single-family housing rose by nearly ** percent year-on-year, and in 2022, the increase was even higher, at close to ** percent. Financing a house purchase Mortgage interest rates in the U.S. rose dramatically in 2022 and remained elevated until 2024. In 2020, a homebuyer could lock in a 30-year fixed interest rate of under ***** percent, whereas in 2024, the average rate for the same mortgage type was more than twice higher. That has led to a decline in homebuyer sentiment, and an increasing share of the population pessimistic about buying a home in the current market.
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Commercial reference buildings provide complete descriptions for whole building energy analysis using EnergyPlus (see "About EnergyPlus" resource link) simulation software. Included here is data pertaining to the reference building type "Midrise Apartment" for each of the 16 climate zones described on the Wiki page (see "OpenEI Wiki Page for Commercial Reference Buildings" resource link), and each of three construction categories: new (2004) construction, post-1980 construction existing buildings, and pre-1980 construction existing buildings.
The dataset includes four key components: building summary, zone summary, location summary and a picture. Building summary includes details about: form, fabric, and HVAC. Zone summary includes details such as: area, volume, lighting, and occupants for all types of zones in the building. Location summary includes key building information as it pertains to each climate zone, including: fabric and HVAC details, utility costs, energy end use, and peak energy demand.
In total, DOE developed 16 reference building types that represent approximately 70% of commercial buildings in the U.S.; for each type, building models are available for each of the three construction categories. The commercial reference buildings (formerly known as commercial building benchmark models) were developed by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), in conjunction with three of its national laboratories.
Additional data is available directly from DOE's Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy (EERE) website (see "About Commercial Buildings" resource link), including EnergyPlus software input files (.idf) and results of the EnergyPlus simulations (.html).
Note: There have been many changes and improvements since this dataset was released. Several revisions have been made to the models and moved to a different approach to representing typical building energy consumption. For current data on building energy consumption please see the ComStock resource below.
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Commercial reference buildings provide complete descriptions for whole building energy analysis using EnergyPlus (see "About EnergyPlus" resource link) simulation software. Included here is data pertaining to the reference building type "Full Service Restaurant" for each of the 16 climate zones described on the Wiki page (see "OpenEI Wiki Page for Commercial Reference Buildings" resource link), and each of three construction categories: new (2004) construction, post-1980 construction existing buildings, and pre-1980 construction existing buildings.
The dataset includes four key components: building summary, zone summary, location summary and a picture. Building summary includes details about: form, fabric, and HVAC. Zone summary includes details such as: area, volume, lighting, and occupants for all types of zones in the building. Location summary includes key building information as it pertains to each climate zone, including: fabric and HVAC details, utility costs, energy end use, and peak energy demand.
In total, DOE developed 16 reference building types that represent approximately 70% of commercial buildings in the U.S.; for each type, building models are available for each of the three construction categories. The commercial reference buildings (formerly known as commercial building benchmark models) were developed by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), in conjunction with three of its national laboratories.
Additional data is available directly from DOE's Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy (EERE) website (see "About Commercial Buildings" resource link), including EnergyPlus software input files (.idf) and results of the EnergyPlus simulations (.html).
Note: There have been many changes and improvements since this dataset was released. Several revisions have been made to the models and moved to a different approach to representing typical building energy consumption. For current data on building energy consumption please see the ComStock resource below.
Overall, the price of most of the materials used in construction in Germany decreased in 2024 Only the price of lime and burnt gypsum and the cost of repairing mining, construction, and building material machines increased at a rate of over **** percent in 2024. The price of most building materials either increased by less than *** percent or they fell. In 2023, one of the construction materials in Spain with the highest price increase was cement.
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Commercial reference buildings provide complete descriptions for whole building energy analysis using EnergyPlus (see "About EnergyPlus" resource link) simulation software. Included here is data pertaining to the reference building type "Outpatient Health Care" for each of the 16 climate zones described on the Wiki page (see "OpenEI Wiki Page for Commercial Reference Buildings" resource link), and each of three construction categories: new (2004) construction, post-1980 construction existing buildings, and pre-1980 construction existing buildings.
The dataset includes four key components: building summary, zone summary, location summary and a picture. Building summary includes details about: form, fabric, and HVAC. Zone summary includes details such as: area, volume, lighting, and occupants for all types of zones in the building. Location summary includes key building information as it pertains to each climate zone, including: fabric and HVAC details, utility costs, energy end use, and peak energy demand.
In total, DOE developed 16 reference building types that represent approximately 70% of commercial buildings in the U.S.; for each type, building models are available for each of the three construction categories. The commercial reference buildings (formerly known as commercial building benchmark models) were developed by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), in conjunction with three of its national laboratories.
Additional data is available directly from DOE's Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy (EERE) website (see "About Commercial Buildings" resource link), including EnergyPlus software input files (.idf) and results of the EnergyPlus simulations (.html).
Note: There have been many changes and improvements since this dataset was released. Several revisions have been made to the models and moved to a different approach to representing typical building energy consumption. For current data on building energy consumption please see the ComStock resource below.
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Germany Construction Cost: Estim: NR: ow Others data was reported at 1,047,560.000 EUR th in Feb 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 1,013,920.000 EUR th for Jan 2025. Germany Construction Cost: Estim: NR: ow Others data is updated monthly, averaging 597,113.500 EUR th from Jan 2003 (Median) to Feb 2025, with 266 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1,532,165.000 EUR th in Dec 2022 and a record low of 231,395.000 EUR th in Jan 2004. Germany Construction Cost: Estim: NR: ow Others data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Statistisches Bundesamt. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Germany – Table DE.EA001: Building Permits Granted.
The Survey of Construction Industry was conducted in 1993 for the first time in Sri Lanka mainly to furnish data regarding input, output and their trends to the Institute for Construction Training and Development (ICTAD). The Department of Census and Statistics continues to conduct the survey annually to cater to the requirements of the data users along with the rapid development of the construction industry in Sri Lanka. However, due to the unsettled conditions, the survey of construction industries could not be fully conducted in Northern and Eastern Provinces. Therefore the data confines to the Provinces where the survey has been conducted.
In this survey, all construction activities undertaken by the private contractors who are registered with ICTAD, government and semi-government agencies are covered. Therefore, construction activities undertaken by the international contractors and the informal construction activities are not presented in this survey. Information is collected relating to the following sectors of the construction industry.
i. Building construction ii. Highway construction iii. Bridge construction iv. Water supply & drainage v. Irrigation & land drainage vi. Dredging & Reclamation vii. Other constructions
All construction activities, except building construction, mentioned above are categorized under Civil Engineering activities. The survey was aimed to cover 1235 sample units in all provinces except some districts in northern and eastern provinces during the reference year 2004. The Department introduced a very simple questionnaire for the survey from the year 2000 considering the difficulties to obtain the information of construction activities.
The questionnaire was posted to selected contractors and followed up by sending reminding letters in order to collect information such as, value of contract, value of work done, value of raw materials used, salaries and other services. Further employment statistics and value of subcontracts given by the main contractors are also collected. The list of contractors registered with the ICTAD and among those who were engaged in construction activities in the year 2004 have been used as the frame for this survey.
The Survey of Construction Activities covers all the construction activities carried out during the reference period in the island by the contractors registered with ICTAD (not in all Districts).
Contractors registered with the ICTAD and those who were engaged in construction activities.
The survey covered all contractors registered with ICTAD.
Sample survey data [ssd]
Stratified Systematic Sampling method was used for the survey and the list of contractors registered with the ICTAD was divided into 2 strata according to the grading system which the ICTAD has devised based on the financial terms. Contractors categorized under grade 1 to grade 6 were canvassed 100% and a probability sample was selected from other grades of 7 to 10 as shown below.
Sample Frame Strata Sample fraction Sample size
List of contractors registered with grade 1-6 100% 404
ICTAD grade 7-10 45% 600
Northern &
Eastern province 100% 231
Total 1235
Mail Questionnaire [mail]
The Items Covered in the Questionnaire were:
a. Identification information - Name and address of contractor
b. Details of all contracts undertaken in the year 2004 - Value of contract, Floor area categorized under construction sectors such as : i. Building construction ii. Highway construction iii. Bridge construction iv. Water supply & drainage v. Irrigation & land drainage vi. Dredging & Reclamation vii. Other constructions
c. Details of all contracts operated in the year 2004 categorized under construction sectors:
c. Details of all contracts operated in the year 2004 categorized under construction sectors:
i. Building construction (Housing units, Living quarters, Non-housing units, Repairs and maintenance) ii. Highway construction (Maintenance, Reconstruction, New constructions) iii. Bridge construction (Bridges, Culverts, Causeways) iv. Water supply & drainage (Water supply, Drainage, Pump house) v. Irrigation & land drainage (Anicut, Sluice gate, Dam, Spill, Irrigation canal) vi. Dredging & Reclamation (Filling, Rehabilitation of irrigation canals, Removing Salvenia, Retaining wall) vii. Other constructions
d. Value of constructions done in the year 2004 (separately for Public and Private sector under the above construction sectors) analyzed into Work-site District, Value of contract, Cost of construction, Value of hardware materials and
Salaries paid to Skilled, Unskilled, Technical, Professional categories (separately for Public and Private sector under the above construction sectors ).
e. Details of the sub-contracts given out in the year 2004 - Subcontracts given, Value and the District of operation
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United States - Producer Price Index by Industry: Polystyrene Foam Product Manufacturing: Building and Construction Polystyrene Foam Products was 225.37300 Index Dec 2003=100 in April of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, United States - Producer Price Index by Industry: Polystyrene Foam Product Manufacturing: Building and Construction Polystyrene Foam Products reached a record high of 245.82800 in August of 2022 and a record low of 100.00000 in January of 2004. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for United States - Producer Price Index by Industry: Polystyrene Foam Product Manufacturing: Building and Construction Polystyrene Foam Products - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on June of 2025.
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Commercial reference buildings provide complete descriptions for whole building energy analysis using EnergyPlus (see "About EnergyPlus" resource link) simulation software. Included here is data pertaining to the reference building type "Supermarket" for each of the 16 climate zones described on the Wiki page (see "OpenEI Wiki Page for Commercial Reference Buildings" resource link), and each of three construction categories: new (2004) construction, post-1980 construction existing buildings, and pre-1980 construction existing buildings.
The dataset includes four key components: building summary, zone summary, location summary and a picture. Building summary includes details about: form, fabric, and HVAC. Zone summary includes details such as: area, volume, lighting, and occupants for all types of zones in the building. Location summary includes key building information as it pertains to each climate zone, including: fabric and HVAC details, utility costs, energy end use, and peak energy demand.
In total, DOE developed 16 reference building types that represent approximately 70% of commercial buildings in the U.S.; for each type, building models are available for each of the three construction categories. The commercial reference buildings (formerly known as commercial building benchmark models) were developed by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), in conjunction with three of its national laboratories.
Additional data is available directly from DOE's Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy (EERE) website (see "About Commercial Buildings" resource link), including EnergyPlus software input files (.idf) and results of the EnergyPlus simulations (.html).
Note: There have been many changes and improvements since this dataset was released. Several revisions have been made to the models and moved to a different approach to representing typical building energy consumption. For current data on building energy consumption please see the ComStock resource below.
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United States - Producer Price Index by Industry: Urethane and Other Foam Product Manufacturing: Building and Construction Polyurethane Foam Products was 149.80000 Index Dec 2003=100 in January of 2019, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, United States - Producer Price Index by Industry: Urethane and Other Foam Product Manufacturing: Building and Construction Polyurethane Foam Products reached a record high of 154.60000 in June of 2018 and a record low of 99.70000 in January of 2004. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for United States - Producer Price Index by Industry: Urethane and Other Foam Product Manufacturing: Building and Construction Polyurethane Foam Products - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on July of 2025.
Building construction price indexes (BCPI), percent change, by type of building and construction division. Quarterly data are available from the first quarter of 1982. The table presents quarter-over-quarter and year-over-year percentage changes for various aggregation levels. The base period for the index is (2017=100).