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Construction Work Done, Australia, Preliminary

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Provides preliminary estimates of value of total construction work done, building work done and engineering construction work done

Reference period
June 2023
Released
30/08/2023

Key statistics

In seasonally adjusted terms in the June quarter:

  • Total construction work done rose 0.4% to $59,010.6m
  • Building work done rose 0.2% to $31,459.8m
  • Engineering work done rose 0.7% to $27,550.8m

The trend estimate for total construction work done rose 1.6%.

Value of construction work done

Value of construction work done, chain volume measures
 Jun 23 ($m)Mar 23 to Jun 23 (%)Jun 22 to Jun 23 (%)

Seasonally adjusted estimates(a)

 Building31,459.80.24.3
 Residential18,370.00.02.7
 Non-residential13,089.80.66.7
 Engineering27,550.80.715.5
 Total construction59,010.60.49.3

Trend estimates(a)

 Building31,467.50.52.5
 Residential18,391.60.00.4
 Non-residential13,065.91.35.5
 Engineering27,690.32.715.0
 Total construction59,213.61.68.1

a. Reference year for Chain Volume Measures is 2020-21.

a. Reference year for Chain Volume Measures is 2020-21.

The value of total construction work done rose 0.4% in the June quarter, in seasonally adjusted terms. The increase was driven by engineering work, which rose 0.7% in the June quarter and is 15.5% higher than the same time last year. Building work done rose 0.2% and is 4.3% higher than the same time last year.

The trend estimate for total construction work done rose 1.6% in the June quarter.

a. Reference year for Chain Volume Measures is 2020-21.

The value of building work done rose 0.2% in the June quarter, in seasonally adjusted terms. The increase was driven by a rise in non-residential building work, which increased 0.6% in the June quarter and is 6.7% higher than at the same time last year. Residential building work done was flat in the June quarter, 2.7% higher than at the same time last year.

The trend estimate for total building work done rose 0.5% in the June quarter.

Value of construction work done, seasonally adjusted chain volume measures
 Jun 23 ($m)Mar 23 to Jun 23 (%)Jun 22 to Jun 23 (%)
State/Territory
New South Wales17,450.5-0.610.1
Victoria15,772.0-2.56.7
Queensland11,192.11.59.7
South Australia3,700.84.52.5
Western Australia8,255.94.216.4
Tasmania987.57.512.0
Northern Territory755.05.06.6
Australian Capital Territory967.85.4-4.0

a. Reference year for Chain Volume Measures is 2020-21.

Total construction work done rose in all states and territories except New South Wales and Victoria.

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About this issue

This publication provides an early indication of trends in building and engineering construction activity. The data are preliminary estimates with a response rate of approximately 70% of surveyed construction entities during the quarter. This is lower than the average response rate due to difficulties collecting data as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. This places the data at increased risk of revision when results are updated in Engineering Construction Activity, Australia on 27 September 2023 and in Building Activity, Australia on 18 October 2023.

Mining projects tend to be complex in structure and comprise a number of different investment activities including exploration, engineering construction, plant and equipment and buildings. A feature article released in the March 2012 issue of Private New Capital Expenditure and Expected Expenditure, Australia provides a summary of the conceptual basis of the relevant ABS publications that measure investment in Australia, using a hypothetical mining project to illustrate how this investment is reflected in ABS data.

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Previous catalogue number

This release previously used catalogue number 8755.0.

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