At the beginning of the year, construction recorded a double-digit de-crease, the most significant in the last 21 months
In January 2024, construction production recorded a year-on-year slowdown of 10%. The negative result was affected by a fall in new construction and, in terms of the type of construction, civil engineering works and construction of buildings recorded a slowdown. Production abroad also decreased by a quarter.
In January, the volume1) of construction work reached EUR 393.9 million and decreased year-on-year by a tenth2). Construction production lagged year-on-year for the second consecutive month, while the pace of construction work slowed down even more significantly, reaching the largest decrease since April 2022. However, after taking seasonal effects into account, construction production was by 0.1% higher than last month.
The Statistical Office of the SR would like to inform that from the data for January 2024, all absolute values and values of year-on-year and month-on-month indices for construction production were re-calculated due to methodological adjustments – transition to a new base period (from 2015 to 2021) and application of the concept of kind-of-activity units of enterprises3) (PDF - 138 kB). The change affects all monthly indicators of sectoral statistics – both absolute values and indices.
Domestic production was most affected by a year-on-year decrease in construction work for new construction4), which fell by more than 12%. A small component of the sector, other works, recorded a drop of over 15%. Only repairs and maintenance remained in moderate growth, by 3.4%. Domestic construction production accounted for more than 92% of the total construction performance.
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From the point of view of the type of constructions, building construction recorded a decrease of 8% and civil engineering works, which also includes the construction of highways, decreased by 9.7%.
The overall result of construction production was also pulled down by abroad production, which, after a slight slowdown in the last two months of last year, decreased by up to 25% in January 2024. Its share in the total production was more than 8%.