Construction industry; turnover change, 2005 - 2012

Construction industry; turnover change, 2005 - 2012

Sector/branches (SIC 2008) Enterprise size Periods Turnover indices (2005 = 100) Turnover change (%)
F Construction All enterprises 2012* 108 -7.7
F Construction 10 or more persons employed 2012* 102 -7.4
412-439 Construction (no development) All enterprises 2012* 110 -7.2
412-439 Construction (no development) 10 or more persons employed 2012* 104 -6.8
41 Construction buildings, development All enterprises 2012* 96 -10.9
41 Construction buildings, development 10 or more persons employed 2012* 88 -11.3
411 Development of building projects All enterprises 2012* 79 -14.0
411 Development of building projects 10 or more persons employed 2012* 66 -25.0
412 Construction of buildings All enterprises 2012* 99 -10.2
412 Construction of buildings 10 or more persons employed 2012* 91 -10.1
42 Civil engineering All enterprises 2012* 128 1.8
42 Civil engineering 10 or more persons employed 2012* 127 2.4
421 Construction of roads and railways All enterprises 2012* 125 -0.3
421 Construction of roads and railways 10 or more persons employed 2012* 125 0.1
422 Construction of utility projects All enterprises 2012* 128 6.6
422 Construction of utility projects 10 or more persons employed 2012* 124 6.9
429 Other civil engineering All enterprises 2012* . .
429 Other civil engineering 10 or more persons employed 2012* . .
43 Specialised construction activities All enterprises 2012* 114 -8.2
43 Specialised construction activities 10 or more persons employed 2012* 106 -8.5
431 Demolition and site preparation All enterprises 2012* 136 -3.2
431 Demolition and site preparation 10 or more persons employed 2012* 130 -6.2
432 Construction installation All enterprises 2012* 119 -4.5
432 Construction installation 10 or more persons employed 2012* 117 -4.4
433 Building completion All enterprises 2012* 103 -10.4
433 Building completion 10 or more persons employed 2012* 69 -12.1
439 Other specialised construction All enterprises 2012* 105 -16.7
439 Other specialised construction 10 or more persons employed 2012* 94 -19.4
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

Table explanation


This table presents information about developments in domestic turnover of the construction industry. The data can be broken down by branch and size class.The results are expressed in terms of indices with base year 2005.
Changes on the same period in the previous year are also published.

Data available from: January 2005 up to and included December 2012.

Status of the figures:
Figures on the five previous months are provisional, the remainder are definite.

Changes as of 29 March 2013:
Table has been discontinued as from 20 March 2013, due to change of the base year from 2005 to 2010 and will be continued as "Construction industry; turnover change, index 2010 = 100". For more information see sections 3 and 4.

When will figures be published?
The figures in this table will no longer be adjusted. The four most recent months remain provisional, the remainder definite.

Description topics

Turnover indices
Turnover is defined as the value of sales of goods and services to third
parties, VAT excluded. Turnover includes construction activities (main
activity) al well as secondary activities, for instance retail trade.
Third parties are consumers and enterprises not belonging to (the Dutch
part of) the own group of companies.
The turnover index compares the value of the financial turnover in a
certain period with the value of financial turnover in the base period.
Turnover change
Turnover is defined as the value of sales of goods and services to third
parties, VAT excluded. Turnover includes construction activities (main
activity) al well as secondary activities, for instance retail trade.
Third parties are consumers and enterprises not belonging to (the Dutch
part of) the own group of companies.
The change in turnover indicates the growth rate with respect to the same
month of the previous year in percentages. Statistics Netherlands
calculates this on the basis of non-rounded figures.