8755.0 - Construction Work Done, Australia, Preliminary, Jun 2003  
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 27/08/2003   
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JUNE QTR KEY FIGURES



Mar qtr 03 to
Jun qtr 02 to
Jun qtr 03
Jun qtr 03
Jun qtr 03
TREND ESTIMATES(a)
$m
% change
% change

Value of work done
Building
11,474.8
-0.5
7.2
Residential
7,796.0
-0.4
7.8
Non-residential
3,681.4
-0.6
6.0
Engineering
6,222.9
1.5
15.4
Total construction
17,723.1
0.4
10.1

Mar qtr 03 to
Jun qtr 02 to
Jun qtr 03
Jun qtr 03
Jun qtr 03
SEASONALLY ADJUSTED(a)
$m
% change
% change

Value of work done
Building
11,282.0
-3.4
5.5
Residential
7,648.5
-3.4
4.7
Non-residential
3,633.5
-3.6
7.0
Engineering
6,206.2
1.0
19.6
Total construction
17,488.2
-1.9
10.1

(a) Chain volume measures, reference year 2001-02.

Value of construction work done, Volume terms, Trend estimates
Graph: Value of construction work done, Volume terms, Trend estimates

Value of building work done, Volume terms, Trend estimates
Graph: Value of building work done, Volume terms, Trend estimates



JUNE QTR KEY POINTS

VALUE OF CONSTRUCTION WORK DONE, VOLUME TERMS

TREND ESTIMATES
  • The trend estimate of building work done fell 0.5% in the June quarter 2003, with falls in both residential and non-residential building. In each sector, the fall follows eight successive quarters of growth.
  • Engineering work rose for the ninth successive quarter, up 1.5% in the latest quarter. Growth for the last eight quarters has been driven by the private sector, up 4.1% in the latest quarter compared with a fall of 0.5% in the public sector.
  • Total construction work done rose 0.4%, the ninth successive quarterly increase.


SEASONALLY ADJUSTED ESTIMATES
  • The seasonally adjusted estimate of building work done fell 3.4% in the June quarter to $11,282.0m. Residential building fell 3.4% to $7,648.5m, following nine successive quarterly increases. Non-residential building fell 3.6% to $3,633.5m. However, the March quarter 2003 levels for both sectors were the highest since the June quarter 2000.
  • Engineering work done rose 1.0% to $6,206.2m, the fourth successive quarterly record level. Work for the private sector fell 1.8% from last quarter’s record level, to $3,364.8m, whereas the public sector rose 4.6% to $2,841.4m.
  • Following nine successive quarterly increases, total construction work fell 1.9% from the previous quarter’s record level, to $17,488.2m.


NOTES

ABOUT THIS ISSUE

This publication provides an early indication of trends in building and engineering construction activity. The data are estimates based on a response rate of approximately 80% of the value of both building and engineering work done during the quarter. More comprehensive and updated results will be released in Building Activity, Australia (cat. no. 8752.0) on 13 October 2003 and in Engineering Construction Activity, Australia (cat. no. 8762.0) on 10 October 2003.

Note that additional time series are available on AusStats. For the state and territory building work done series shown in tables 9 and 10, work done (and corresponding percentage changes) for each state and territory is available by private sector/all sectors and by type of building, i.e. by the same dissections as shown for Australia in tables 7 and 8.


CHANGES IN THIS ISSUE

Quarterly chain volume data incorporate a new base year, 2001-02, which has resulted in revisions to growth rates, small in most cases, for subsequent periods. In addition, the reference year has been advanced to 2001-02, thereby preserving additivity in the quarters after the reference year. Re-referencing resulted in revisions to levels, but not growth rates, for all periods.

Seasonally adjusted and trend estimates have been revised as a result of the adoption of new seasonal adjustment methodology. Concurrent seasonal adjustment has replaced forward factor methodology for all seasonally adjusted series in this publication. See paragraphs 26 and 27 of the Explanatory Notes.


SIGNIFICANT REVISIONS THIS ISSUE

Some non-residential building work done in Western Australia from and including the September quarter 2002, previously included as work done for the public sector, has now been reclassified as work done for the private sector. The revisions affect tables 1-8.

Some engineering construction work done in New South Wales from and including the March quarter 2003, previously included as work done for the public sector, has now been reclassified as work done for the private sector. The revisions affect tables 1-4.



INQUIRIES

For further information about these and related statistics, contact Tony Bammann on Adelaide 08 8237 7316, or the National Information and Referral Service on 1300 135 070.


CONSTRUCTION WORK DONE: Chain volume measures(a)

TREND PERCENTAGE CHANGE

NOTE: Trend estimates are subject to revisions. See Explanatory Notes, paragraph 30.

TOTAL CONSTRUCTION

Graph: TREND PERCENTAGE CHANGE, total



The total value of construction work done rose for the ninth successive quarter, but the rate of growth has slowed, particularly over the last three quarters.


Engineering

Graph: TREND PERCENTAGE CHANGE, Engineering



Engineering construction work done has risen for each of the last nine quarters, but the rate of growth has eased over the last four quarters.


Building

Graph: TREND PERCENTAGE CHANGE, Building



Total building work done fell, following eight quarters of growth.


Residential

Graph: TREND PERCENTAGE CHANGE, Residential



Residential building work fell following eight quarters of growth.


Non-residential

Graph: TREND PERCENTAGE CHANGE, Non-residential



Non-residential building work fell following eight quarters of growth.

(a) Reference year 2001-02.