Turnover in construction fell by 2.1 per cent in October 2024 from one year ago
According to Statistics Finland, the working day adjusted turnover of construction enterprises decreased by 2.1 per cent in October 2024 compared to the previous year. The volume of sales, from which the impact of price changes has been eliminated, went up by 1.7 per cent. The increase in the sales volume of construction was significantly affected by risen sales volume in civil engineering
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- Turnover of construction decreased by 2.1 per cent in October 2024 from one year ago.
- Sales volume rose by 1.7 per cent in October 2024 from one year ago.
- The turnover in civil engineering was growing despite the decrease in the turnover of total construction.
Turnover in construction industries developed in two directions
Working day adjusted turnover in building construction fell by 7.0 per cent and sales volume by 3.3 per cent in October 2024 compared to one year before. In turn, working day adjusted turnover in civil engineering increased by 11.1 per cent and sales volume by 12.4 per cent from the previous year. Turnover in specialised construction activities went down by 1.9 per cent and sales volume grew by 2.0 per cent from one year earlier.
Seasonally adjusted turnover in construction increased compared to September
Seasonally adjusted turnover in construction increased by 1.3 per cent in October 2024 compared to September. Seasonally adjusted sales volume went up by 1.7 per cent from September.
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Annual change in working day adjusted turnover and sales volume in sectors of construction, % (TOL 2008)
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