Building and Construction in New Zealand provides data and forecasts for building activity across a range of sectors, including an examination of economic influences.
Report Contents
The report provides:
- a detailed forecast of annual building activity to 2013
- analysis of the economic environment and projection of the most likely scenario, covering items such as interest rates, inflation and government policy
- analysis of trends in demographic factors and their impact on the underlying demand for dwelling and non-dwelling building
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- forecasts of the value of building authorised by North and South Island, in constant prices including total dwellings, alterations and additions to dwellings and non-dwelling building
- forecasts of the value of non-dwelling building authorised in constant prices by North and South Island for offices, shops, hotels, storage, factories, farms, education, health, social, cultural, religious and miscellaneous building
- forecasts of dwelling approvals, for houses and other dwellings (flats, units and town houses)
- an analysis of roads/highways, utilities, airports, water and sewerage and ports and harbours. Information on major construction projects, at either planning or commencement level is included in the report
- an analysis of basic building materials, including production and apparent consumption
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Adeline Wong
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