During the third quarter of 2024, the construction industry in New Zealand employed around ******* salary or wage earners. This value represented those directly employed in that industry, with the number of employees in construction-related occupations much higher.
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New Zealand GDP: Construction data was reported at 16,895.000 NZD mn in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 15,262.000 NZD mn for 2016. New Zealand GDP: Construction data is updated yearly, averaging 3,541.500 NZD mn from Mar 1972 (Median) to 2017, with 46 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 16,895.000 NZD mn in 2017 and a record low of 452.000 NZD mn in 1972. New Zealand GDP: Construction data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Statistics New Zealand. The data is categorized under Global Database’s New Zealand – Table NZ.A005: SNA08: GDP by Industry: ANZSIC06: Current Price.
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This is the look-up table for Building Construction and is part of the set of District Valuation Roll (DVR) data.
The Building Construction look-up table is used by the NZ Properties: National District Valuation Roll table.
Look-up tables are provided to make it easier to interpret coded DVR attributes and are given as reference data, pre-populated with fixed values defined in the Rating Valuations Rules 2008.
More information Please refer to the NZ Properties Data Dictionary for detailed metadata and information about this table.
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New Zealand Building Consents Issued: Floor Area: Non Residential data was reported at 247.395 sq m th in Sep 2018. This records a decrease from the previous number of 308.086 sq m th for Aug 2018. New Zealand Building Consents Issued: Floor Area: Non Residential data is updated monthly, averaging 223.440 sq m th from Apr 1990 (Median) to Sep 2018, with 342 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 493.169 sq m th in Nov 2005 and a record low of 70.172 sq m th in Dec 1991. New Zealand Building Consents Issued: Floor Area: Non Residential data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Statistics New Zealand. The data is categorized under Global Database’s New Zealand – Table NZ.EA002: Building Consents Issued: By Unit and Floor Area.
New Zealand's construction industry has seen relatively continuous growth over the past decade, contributing around **** billion New Zealand dollars in gross domestic product (GDP) in the year ended March 2024. Nonetheless, in 2025, the country's construction industry GDP fell to **** billion dollars. Key construction segments In New Zealand, the construction sector includes residential builds, commercial builds, and infrastructure such as roads and energy services. All segments have grown due to increasing demand for housing, offices, roads, energy, fiber installation, and water supply. New Zealand’s housing market has been an important topic over the years, with larger metropolitan regions such as Auckland facing large housing shortages. The value of residential building consents issued across the nation grew consistently between 2017 and 2022 before witnessing a decline in 2023 and 2024. In terms of infrastructure construction starting in 2024, transportation and water infrastructure projects led by volume. Climate resilience of infrastructure Owing to its geographical location, New Zealand has a relatively high natural disaster risk, including flooding and cyclones. Following damages caused to properties, roads, bridges, and other infrastructure in 2023 and 2024 due to Cyclone Gabrielle, the East Coast floods, and several wildfires, the ability of the country's housing and infrastructure to withstand climate change has shifted into focus. Building new and adapting existing buildings and infrastructure to be more climate resilient is becoming vital in terms of preparedness and the smooth functionality of the construction pipeline as a whole to reduce cancellations, delays, and high rebuild costs.
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GDP from Construction in New Zealand increased to 4125 NZD Million in the first quarter of 2025 from 4106 NZD Million in the fourth quarter of 2024. This dataset provides - New Zealand Gdp From Construction- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
A survey conducted in 2024 among people working in the civil construction industry in New Zealand revealed that around ** percent of respondents believed that the leading barrier to construction industry growth was a skilled labor shortage and staff recruitment difficulties. Compliance and regulatory costs was also identified as a key contributor to a lack of growth within the industry.
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Graph and download economic data for Orders: Construction: Permits Issued: Dwellings and Residential Buildings for New Zealand (NZLODCNPI03GPSAM) from Mar 1973 to Mar 2025 about New Zealand, issues, permits, buildings, residential, and construction.
In the year ended December 2024, the number of residential building consents issued for townhouses, flats, and units in New Zealand amounted to approximately ******. Townhouse, flat, and unit consents followed at around ****** consents issued.
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Construction output in New Zealand decreased 10.24 percent in March of 2025 over the same month in the previous year. This dataset provides - New Zealand Construction Output- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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New Zealand Producers Price Index: Output: Construction data was reported at 1,702.000 Dec2010=1000 in Dec 2024. This records an increase from the previous number of 1,697.000 Dec2010=1000 for Sep 2024. New Zealand Producers Price Index: Output: Construction data is updated quarterly, averaging 993.316 Dec2010=1000 from Jun 1994 (Median) to Dec 2024, with 123 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1,702.000 Dec2010=1000 in Dec 2024 and a record low of 621.658 Dec2010=1000 in Jun 1994. New Zealand Producers Price Index: Output: Construction data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Stats NZ. The data is categorized under Global Database’s New Zealand – Table NZ.I014: Producer Price Index: Dec2010=1000.
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This report analyses the level of capital expenditure on non-residential building construction. This includes expenditure on new construction, alterations and additions to commercial, industrial and other non-residential buildings. Other buildings include schools, hospitals, libraries, farms, warehouses, factories and other miscellaneous developments. The data for this report is sourced from Stats NZ (Tatauranga Aotearoa). The data is presented in financial years and measured in billions of constant 2009-10 dollars.
In 2024, there were over ****** business or service entities in the construction industry in New Zealand. The largest number of businesses were in the construction services sector, accounting for over ** percent of all construction industry businesses operating in New Zealand that year.
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Building Permits MoM in New Zealand decreased to -6.40 percent in June from 10.30 percent in May of 2025. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for New Zealand New Dwellings Building Consents MoM.
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A relatively permanent walled and roofed construction.
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This layer is a component of the Topo250 map series. The Topo250 map series provides topographic mapping for the New Zealand mainland and Chatham Islands, at 1:250,000 scale.
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The New Zealand Data Center Construction Market report segments the industry into Infrastructure (Electrical Infrastructure, Mechanical Infrastructure, and more.), Electrical Infrastructure (Power Distribution Solution, and more.), Mechanical Infrastructure (Cooling Systems, and more.), Tier Type (Tier-I and II, and more.), and End User (Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance, and more.).
In the third quarter of 2024, residential building work put in place in New Zealand was valued at around *** billion New Zealand dollars. In comparison, the amount of non-residential building work put in place was valued at around *** billion New Zealand dollars.
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Number of Businesses statistics on the House Construction industry in New Zealand
In financial year 2024, income created through the sale of goods and services was the largest contributor to New Zealand's building construction industry total income, contributing over ** billion New Zealand dollars. The total income of the building construction industry amounted to around ** billion New Zealand dollars that year.
A relatively permanent walled and roofed construction.
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During the third quarter of 2024, the construction industry in New Zealand employed around ******* salary or wage earners. This value represented those directly employed in that industry, with the number of employees in construction-related occupations much higher.