The index relates to costs ruling on the first day of each month. NATIONAL HOUSE CONSTRUCTION COST INDEX; Up until October 2006 it was known as the National House Building Index Oct 2000 data; The index since October, 2000, includes the first phase of an agreement following a review of rates of pay and grading structures for the Construction Industry and the first phase increase under the PPF. April, May and June 2001; Figures revised in July 2001due to 2% PPF Revised Terms. March 2002; The drop in the March 2002 figure is due to a decrease in the rate of PRSI from 12% to 10¾% with effect from 1 March 2002. The index from April 2002 excludes the one-off lump sum payment equal to 1% of basic pay on 1 April 2002 under the PPF. April, May, June 2003; Figures revised in August'03 due to the backdated increase of 3% from 1April 2003 under the National Partnership Agreement 'Sustaining Progress'. The increases in April and October 2006 index are due to Social Partnership Agreement "Towards 2016". March 2011; The drop in the March 2011 figure is due to a 7.5% decrease in labour costs. Methodology in producing the Index Prior to October 2006: The index relates solely to labour and material costs which should normally not exceed 65% of the total price of a house. It does not include items such as overheads, profit, interest charges, land development etc. The House Building Cost Index monitors labour costs in the construction industry and the cost of building materials. It does not include items such as overheads, profit, interest charges or land development. The labour costs include insurance cover and the building material costs include V.A.T. Coverage: The type of construction covered is a typical 3 bed-roomed, 2 level local authority house and the index is applied on a national basis. Data Collection: The labour costs are based on agreed labour rates, allowances etc. The building material prices are collected at the beginning of each month from the same suppliers for the same representative basket. Calculation: Labour and material costs for the construction of a typical 3 bed-roomed house are weighted together to produce the index. Post October 2006: The name change from the House Building Cost Index to the House Construction Cost Index was introduced in October 2006 when the method of assessing the materials sub-index was changed from pricing a basket of materials (representative of a typical 2 storey 3 bedroomed local authority house) to the CSO Table 3 Wholesale Price Index. The new Index does maintains continuity with the old HBCI. The most current data is published on these sheets. Previously published data may be subject to revision. Any change from the originally published data will be highlighted by a comment on the cell in question. These comments will be maintained for at least a year after the date of the value change. Oct 2008 data; Decrease due to a fall in the Oct Wholesale Price Index.
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Brazil Construction Cost: Materials data was reported at 574.700 BRL/sq m in Oct 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 570.790 BRL/sq m for Sep 2018. Brazil Construction Cost: Materials data is updated monthly, averaging 326.040 BRL/sq m from Jul 1994 (Median) to Oct 2018, with 292 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 574.700 BRL/sq m in Oct 2018 and a record low of 156.680 BRL/sq m in Jan 1999. Brazil Construction Cost: Materials data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Brazil – Table BR.EA003: Construction Cost: Average: By Region and State. Average costs at the level of Federation Units: Costs are estimated by the weighted average of the costs of residential projects with a normal finishing standard; For this calculation, the weight (relative importance) of each project is considered in the most populous municipality of each geographic area.
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Argentina Construction Cost Index: Materials data was reported at 126,153.000 1993=100 in Mar 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 125,354.400 1993=100 for Feb 2025. Argentina Construction Cost Index: Materials data is updated monthly, averaging 100.600 1993=100 from Jan 1970 (Median) to Mar 2025, with 663 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 126,153.000 1993=100 in Mar 2025 and a record low of 0.000 1993=100 in Mar 1975. Argentina Construction Cost Index: Materials data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Institute of Statistics and Censuses. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Argentina – Table AR.EA008: Construction Cost Index: 1993=100.
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Czech Republic - Construction cost index: Input prices for materials was CZK133.80 points in December of 2021, according to the EUROSTAT. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Czech Republic - Construction cost index: Input prices for materials - last updated from the EUROSTAT on June of 2025. Historically, Czech Republic - Construction cost index: Input prices for materials reached a record high of CZK133.80 points in December of 2021 and a record low of CZK82.70 points in March of 2000.
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Romania Construction Cost Index: 2015=100: NACE 2: ow Material Costs data was reported at 107.900 2015=100 in Sep 2018. This records a decrease from the previous number of 111.700 2015=100 for Aug 2018. Romania Construction Cost Index: 2015=100: NACE 2: ow Material Costs data is updated monthly, averaging 101.500 2015=100 from Jan 2005 (Median) to Sep 2018, with 165 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 134.700 2015=100 in May 2012 and a record low of 67.700 2015=100 in Mar 2005. Romania Construction Cost Index: 2015=100: NACE 2: ow Material Costs data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Institute of Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Romania – Table RO.EA006: Construction Cost Index: 2015=100.
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United States - Producer Price Index by Industry: Building Material and Supplies Dealers was 223.48200 Index Dec 2003=100 in March of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, United States - Producer Price Index by Industry: Building Material and Supplies Dealers reached a record high of 259.21300 in March of 2022 and a record low of 100.00000 in December of 2003. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for United States - Producer Price Index by Industry: Building Material and Supplies Dealers - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on May of 2025.
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Sweden - Construction cost index: Input prices for materials was SEK132.50 points in September of 2021, according to the EUROSTAT. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Sweden - Construction cost index: Input prices for materials - last updated from the EUROSTAT on June of 2025. Historically, Sweden - Construction cost index: Input prices for materials reached a record high of SEK132.50 points in September of 2021 and a record low of SEK40.90 points in March of 1990.
Building materials made of steel, copper and other metals had some of the highest price growth rates in the U.S. in early 2025 in comparison to the previous year. The growth rate of the cost of several construction materials was slightly lower than in late 2024. It is important to note, though, that the figures provided are Producer Price Indices, which cover production within the United States, but do not include imports or tariffs. This might matter for lumber, as Canada's wood production is normally large enough that the U.S. can import it from its neighboring country. Construction material prices in the United Kingdom Similarly to these trends in the U.S., at that time the price growth rate of construction materials in the UK were generally lower 2024 than in 2023. Nevertheless, the cost of some construction materials in the UK still rose that year, with several of those items reaching price growth rates of over **** percent. Considering that those materials make up a very big share of the costs incurred for a construction project, those developments may also have affected the average construction output price in the UK. Construction material shortages during the COVID-19 pandemic During the first years of the COVID-19 pandemic, there often were supply problems and material shortages, which created instability in the construction market. According to a survey among construction contractors, the construction materials most affected by shortages in the U.S. during most of 2021 were steel and lumber. This was also a problem on the other side of the Atlantic: The share of building construction companies experiencing shortages in Germany soared between March and June 2021, staying at high levels for over a year. Meanwhile, the shortage of material or equipment was one of the main factors limiting the building activity in France in June 2022.
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Denmark Construction Cost Index: RB: Material Cost (MC) data was reported at 128.900 2015=100 in Nov 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 127.900 2015=100 for Aug 2023. Denmark Construction Cost Index: RB: Material Cost (MC) data is updated quarterly, averaging 98.850 2015=100 from Feb 2003 (Median) to Nov 2023, with 84 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 129.000 2015=100 in May 2023 and a record low of 77.000 2015=100 in Nov 2003. Denmark Construction Cost Index: RB: Material Cost (MC) data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Statistics Denmark. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Denmark – Table DK.EA011: Construction Cost Index: 2015=100.
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Construction Cost Index: 2021=100: NACE 2: ow Material Costs data was reported at 129.200 2021=100 in Feb 2025. This records a decrease from the previous number of 129.300 2021=100 for Jan 2025. Construction Cost Index: 2021=100: NACE 2: ow Material Costs data is updated monthly, averaging 80.100 2021=100 from Jan 2005 (Median) to Feb 2025, with 242 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 139.400 2021=100 in Jul 2022 and a record low of 49.700 2021=100 in Mar 2005. Construction Cost Index: 2021=100: NACE 2: ow Material Costs data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Institute of Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Romania – Table RO.EA008: Construction Cost Index: 2021=100.
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Spain - Construction cost index was EUR119.30 points in March of 2025, according to the EUROSTAT. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Spain - Construction cost index - last updated from the EUROSTAT on June of 2025. Historically, Spain - Construction cost index reached a record high of EUR119.30 points in March of 2025 and a record low of EUR19.10 points in March of 1980.
Building construction price indexes (BCPI) by type of building. Quarterly data are available from the second 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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European Union - Construction cost index was EUR117.00 points in December of 2023, according to the EUROSTAT. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for European Union - Construction cost index - last updated from the EUROSTAT on June of 2025. Historically, European Union - Construction cost index reached a record high of EUR117.00 points in December of 2023 and a record low of EUR60.70 points in March of 2000.
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Greece - Construction cost index was EUR122.10 points in March of 2025, according to the EUROSTAT. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Greece - Construction cost index - last updated from the EUROSTAT on June of 2025. Historically, Greece - Construction cost index reached a record high of EUR122.10 points in March of 2025 and a record low of EUR76.10 points in March of 2000.
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Hong Kong Material Cost Index: Public: Bitumen data was reported at 194.900 Apr2003=100 in Sep 2018. This stayed constant from the previous number of 194.900 Apr2003=100 for Aug 2018. Hong Kong Material Cost Index: Public: Bitumen data is updated monthly, averaging 173.100 Apr2003=100 from Apr 2003 (Median) to Sep 2018, with 186 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 239.200 Apr2003=100 in May 2012 and a record low of 93.600 Apr2003=100 in Apr 2004. Hong Kong Material Cost Index: Public: Bitumen data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Census and Statistics Department. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Hong Kong SAR – Table HK.EA003: Material Cost Index: Public Sector Construction: April 2003=100.
The index relates to costs ruling on the first day of each month. NATIONAL HOUSE CONSTRUCTION COST INDEX; Up until October 2006 it was known as the National House Building Index Oct 2000 data; The index since October, 2000, includes the first phase of an agreement following a review of rates of pay and grading structures for the Construction Industry and the first phase increase under the PPF. April, May and June 2001; Figures revised in July 2001due to 2% PPF Revised Terms. March 2002; The drop in the March 2002 figure is due to a decrease in the rate of PRSI from 12% to 10¾% with effect from 1 March 2002. The index from April 2002 excludes the one-off lump sum payment equal to 1% of basic pay on 1 April 2002 under the PPF. April, May, June 2003; Figures revised in August'03 due to the backdated increase of 3% from 1April 2003 under the National Partnership Agreement 'Sustaining Progress'. The increases in April and October 2006 index are due to Social Partnership Agreement "Towards 2016". March 2011; The drop in the March 2011 figure is due to a 7.5% decrease in labour costs. Methodology in producing the Index Prior to October 2006: The index relates solely to labour and material costs which should normally not exceed 65% of the total price of a house. It does not include items such as overheads, profit, interest charges, land development etc. The House Building Cost Index monitors labour costs in the construction industry and the cost of building materials. It does not include items such as overheads, profit, interest charges or land development. The labour costs include insurance cover and the building material costs include V.A.T. Coverage: The type of construction covered is a typical 3 bed-roomed, 2 level local authority house and the index is applied on a national basis. Data Collection: The labour costs are based on agreed labour rates, allowances etc. The building material prices are collected at the beginning of each month from the same suppliers for the same representative basket. Calculation: Labour and material costs for the construction of a typical 3 bed-roomed house are weighted together to produce the index. Post October 2006: The name change from the House Building Cost Index to the House Construction Cost Index was introduced in October 2006 when the method of assessing the materials sub-index was changed from pricing a basket of materials (representative of a typical 2 storey 3 bedroomed local authority house) to the CSO Table 3 Wholesale Price Index. The new Index does maintains continuity with the old HBCI. The most current data is published on these sheets. Previously published data may be subject to revision. Any change from the originally published data will be highlighted by a comment on the cell in question. These comments will be maintained for at least a year after the date of the value change. Oct 2008 data; Decrease due to a fall in the Oct Wholesale Price Index.