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Building activity increases
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Building statisticsNovember 2010

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Building activity increases

So far, 19 628 dwellings have been started. This is 7.7 per cent more than the same period in the lowest year 2009.

Number of dwellings started. Unadjusted and trend. January 1995-November 2010

Started non-residential utility floor space. Unadjusted and trend. January 1995- November 2010

Building statistics are showing an increasing trend within both the residential and industrial sectors. Registered utility floor space for industrial and public sector purposes increased by almost 24 per cent compared with the same period in 2009.

Building was started on a total of 7.3 million square metres of utility floor space in the first 11 months of 2010. This is an increase of over 17 per cent compared with the same period last year.

Registered building permissions

Figures for buildings in the building statistics rely on dates for when permissions are registered by the municipality in the data register (Matrikkelen). Building permission does not always mean that construction will be started at once. Especially in low conjunctures it may be that construction projects are not realised, or may be postponed after building permission has been granted. When trend for building activity turns, from a low to a high level, and vice versa, this may affect the interpretation of the statistics.

More about comparability, quality and other information in “About the statistics” .

Lack in registration

Buildings registered without the need for application, after the introduction of the data register Matrikkelen in 2009, have to varying degrees been registered with all necessary information. In turn, this has led to an underestimation of buildings in the agricultural sector in particular. Revised figures are planned for the publishing of figures for December 2010.

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