In April, the construction industry dropped by more than 8%, both domestic production and production realized abroad resulted in negative values
The Slovak construction industry achieved a passive balance for the second consecutive month. All components of domestic construction production decreased year-on-year, especially repair and maintenance work. Construction production realized abroad has already recorded a decline.
In April 2023, construction production1) reached EUR 477.4 million and it decreased by 8.3%2). After seasonal adjustment, construction output3) remained at the same level compared to the previous month.
Domestic construction companies realized up to 89.7% of the total production of the industry. Compared to April 2022, the volume of their production was lower by 9%. All components of domestic construction production contributed to the negative result. New construction4) decreased year-on-year by 7.3% and construction works on repairs and maintenance of buildings by up to 14.1%. A slight decrease of 3.1% was reported by other works, representing the smallest share in production.
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Works on engineering constructions, which also include the construction of highways, slowed down year-on-year by at least 1.5%, but the construction of buildings decreased by as much as 13.5%.
Works abroad, which were in year-on-year growth in February and March, dropped by 2.2% in April. Their share in the total production was only 10.3%.
Development for the first four months of 2023
From January to April 2023, construction production reached a volume of almost EUR 1.8 billion and it decreased by 1.2% year-on-year. The volume of domestic construction work decreased in general by 0.9%, while domestic new construction4) was higher by 3.8% year-on-year, but repairs and maintenance decreased by up to 9.3% and other works by 1.7%. Construction works abroad were lower by 4% compared to the first four months of last year.