The construction price index increased in the 1st quarter

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According to Statistics Estonia, the percentage change of the construction price index in the 1st quarter of 2013 was 2.2% compared to the 4th quarter of 2012 and 5.6% compared to the 1st quarter of 2012.

In the 1st quarter, compared to the same quarter of the previous year, the construction price index was primarily influenced by rising labour costs and the increase in the costs of building materials, which accounted respectively for more than a half and over a third of the total increase of the index.

Compared to the previous quarter, labour costs increased by 6.4%, the costs of building machines increased by 1.4% and costs of building materials decreased by 0.1%.

In the 1st quarter of 2013, the percentage change of the repair and reconstruction work price index was 2.1% compared to the 4th quarter of 2012 and 6.1% compared to the 1st quarter of 2012.

The calculation of the construction price index covers four groups of buildings: detached houses, blocks of flats, industrial buildings and office buildings. The repair and reconstruction work price index covers office buildings. The construction price index expresses the change in the expenditures on construction taking into consideration the price changes of three basic inputs: labour force, building materials and building machines.

Change in the construction price index, 1st quarter 2013
 4th quarter 2012 –
1st quarter 2013, %
1st quarter 2012 –
1st quarter 2013, %
TOTAL2.25.6
labour force6.415.1
building machines1.43.9
building materials–0.11.3
Index of detached houses2.46.0
Index of blocks of flats1.74.9
Index of industrial buildings1.95.4
Index of office buildings2.35.8
1st quarter 2012 – 1st quarter 2013, %
 4th quarter 2012 –
1st quarter 2013, %
1st quarter 2012 –
1st quarter 2013, %
TOTAL2.16.1
labour force6.315.0
building machines–0.5–0.8
building materials–0.12.0
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