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This comprehensive dataset offers insights into the 2025 construction industry, highlighting topics like global market size trends, employment growth in construction, technological innovations in building, sustainable development practices, and future outlook of the construction sector.
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The construction industry in Great Britain, including value of output and type of work, new orders by sector, number of firms and total employment.
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Construction Software Statistics: Construction software encompasses a range of digital tools designed to enhance efficiency and collaboration across various stages of construction projects.
Key types include project management, Building Information Modeling (BIM), cost estimation, accounting, field management, contract management, and procurement software.
These tools automate tasks, improve communication, and provide accurate reporting, leading to cost savings and better risk management.
Recent trends highlight a shift towards cloud-based solutions, mobile compatibility, and the integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning. Which are expected further to drive innovation and efficiency in the construction industry.
The value of public residential construction spending in the United States has risen significantly from 2019 to 2024. In 2019, the public sector spent nearly **** billion U.S. dollars on residential construction projects, while that figure reached **** billion U.S. dollars in 2024. The overall value of new residential construction put in place in the U.S. is expected to increase over the coming years.
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Graph and download economic data for All Employees, Residential Building Construction (CES2023610001) from Jan 1985 to Jul 2025 about buildings, establishment survey, residential, construction, employment, and USA.
The CCCIS meets twice a year to discuss issues relating to the collection and dissemination of UK construction statistics. The Department for Business and Trade produces the main series of accredited official statistics and chairs the group. The CCCIS has a wide membership representing government, the construction industry and independent analysts.
We invite group members to make suggestions for proposed issues, or to put forward any papers that we may use as the basis for group discussion at the next meeting. Send these to the secretary by emailing business.statistics@businessandtrade.gov.uk.
Nearly three percent of construction companies in the United States used artificial intelligence (AI) in the first half of 2025. Although those figures are still very low, the percentage of companies using AI has been increasing. In the first half of 2025, over 4.5 percent of construction firms thought that they would use some type of AI technology in the next six months.
Official statistics are produced impartially and free from political influence.
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Graph and download economic data for All Employees, Construction (USCONS) from Jan 1939 to Jul 2025 about establishment survey, construction, employment, and USA.
Building construction price indexes (BCPI) by type of building and construction division. Quarterly data are available from the first quarter of 1981. The table presents data for the most recent reference period and the last four periods. The base period for the index is (2023=100).
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Annual detailed enterprise statistics for construction (NACE Rev. 2, F)
The share of female employees in the construction in the United States increased slightly in 2024. The presence of women working in the sector that year was the highest in the timeline included here, with women only making up *** percent of construction workers in *** percent.
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China Construction Value Added increased 4.3% in 2019, from a year earlier.
Key Statistics on Business Performance and Operating Characteristics of the Building, Construction and Real Estate Sectors - Table 615-73012 : Principal statistics for all establishments in the construction sector by gross value of construction works performed
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Key Table Information.Table Title.Construction: Location of Construction Establishments by Employment Size for the U.S. and States: 2022.Table ID.ECNLOCCONS2022.EC2223LOCCONS.Survey/Program.Economic Census.Year.2022.Dataset.ECN Sector Statistics Economic Census: Construction: Location of Construction Establishments by Employment Size for the U.S. and States.Source.U.S. Census Bureau, 2022 Economic Census, Sector Statistics.Release Date.2025-05-15.Release Schedule.The Economic Census occurs every five years, in years ending in 2 and 7.The data in this file come from the 2022 Economic Census data files released on a flow basis starting in January 2024 with First Look Statistics. Preliminary U.S. totals released in January 2024 are superseded with final data shown in the releases of later economic census statistics through March 2026.For more information about economic census planned data product releases, see 2022 Economic Census Release Schedule..Dataset Universe.The dataset universe consists of all establishments that are in operation for at least some part of 2022, are located in one of the 50 U.S. states, associated offshore areas, or the District of Columbia, have paid employees, and are classified in one of nineteen in-scope sectors defined by the 2022 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)..Methodology.Data Items and Other Identifying Records.Employment size of establishmentsNumber of establishmentsDefinitions can be found by clicking on the column header in the table or by accessing the Economic Census Glossary..Unit(s) of Observation.The reporting units for the economic census are employer establishments. An establishment is generally a single physical location where business is conducted or where services or industrial operations are performed. A company or firm is comprised of one or more in-scope establishments that operate under the ownership or control of a single organization. For some industries, the reporting units are instead groups of all establishments in the same industry belonging to the same firm..Geography Coverage.The data are shown for the U.S. and State levels that vary by industry. For information about economic census geographies, including changes for 2022, see Geographies..Industry Coverage.The data are shown at the 2- through 6-digit 2022 NAICS code levels for U.S. and States. For information about NAICS, see Economic Census Code Lists..Sampling.The 2022 Economic Census sample includes all active operating establishments of multi-establishment firms and approximately 1.7 million single-establishment firms, stratified by industry and state. Establishments selected to the sample receive a questionnaire. For all data on this table, establishments not selected into the sample are represented with administrative data. For more information about the sample design, see 2022 Economic Census Methodology..Confidentiality.The Census Bureau has reviewed this data product to ensure appropriate access, use, and disclosure avoidance protection of the confidential source data (Project No. 7504609, Disclosure Review Board (DRB) approval number: CBDRB-FY23-099).To protect confidentiality, the U.S. Census Bureau suppresses cell values to minimize the risk of identifying a particular business’ data or identity.To comply with disclosure avoidance guidelines, data rows with fewer than three contributing firms or three contributing establishments are not presented. Additionally, establishment counts are suppressed when other select statistics in the same row are suppressed. More information on disclosure avoidance is available in the 2022 Economic Census Methodology..Technical Documentation/Methodology.For detailed information about the methods used to collect data and produce statistics, survey questionnaires, Primary Business Activity/NAICS codes, NAPCS codes, and more, see Economic Census Technical Documentation..Weights.No weighting applied as establishments not sampled are represented with administrative data..Table Information.FTP Download.https://www2.census.gov/programs-surveys/economic-census/data/2022/sector23/.API Information.Economic census data are housed in the Census Bureau Application Programming Interface (API)..Symbols.D - Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; data are included in higher level totalsN - Not available or not comparableS - Estimate does not meet publication standards because of high sampling variability, poor response quality, or other concerns about the estimate quality. Unpublished estimates derived from this table by subtraction are subject to these same limitations and should not be attributed to the U.S. Census Bureau. For a description of publication standards and the total quantity response rate, see link to program methodology page.X - Not applicableA - Relative standard error of 100% or morer - Reviseds - Relative standard error exceeds 40%For a complete list of symbols, see Economic Census Data Dictionary..Data-Specifi...
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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Quarterly non-seasonally adjusted type of work and regional data at current prices, Great Britain.
Official statistics are produced impartially and free from political influence.
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This report brings together under one cover a wide range of statistics that are currently available on the construction industry. It gives a broad perspective of statistical trends in the construction industry in Great Britain through the last decade together with some international comparisons and features on leading initiatives that may influence the future. Source agency: Office for National Statistics Designation: National Statistics Language: English Alternative title: Construction Statistics
Presents information on selected building materials, including monthly data on price indices, bricks, cement and concrete blocks. It also provides quarterly data on sand and gravel, slate, concrete roofing tiles, ready-mixed concrete and imports and exports of construction products.
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This comprehensive dataset offers insights into the 2025 construction industry, highlighting topics like global market size trends, employment growth in construction, technological innovations in building, sustainable development practices, and future outlook of the construction sector.