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Growth in construction turnover
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Construction, housing and property
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The statistics include construction of buildings, civil engineering and specialised construction activities. Turnover in construction industry was NOK 370 billion in 2013.

Construction turnover (discontinued)6th period 2013

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Growth in construction turnover

Turnover in the construction industry was NOK 370 billion in 2013; an increase of 6.3 per cent compared with 2012.

Statistics on turnover for the construction, by industrial groupings1
Turnover (NOK mill.)Change in per cent
6th period 20136th period 20126th period 2012 - 6th period 2013this year compared with the same period last year (per cent)
1Turnover exclusive value added tax
2More details data found in Statbank Norway, figur number 09347.
3House building cooperative and Other development and sale of real estate are not included.
Industry division2
Total74 422.569 807.66.66.3
41.2 Construction of residential and non-residential buildings329 570.327 984.35.76.5
42.1 Construction of roads and railways5 469.95 354.62.26.6
42.2 Construction of utility projects1 922.51 892.41.64.4
42.9 Construction of other civil engineering projects1 105.8948.416.69.0
43.1 Demolition and site preparation9 523.58 384.313.68.7
43.2 Electrical, plumbing and other construction installation activities16 775.615 827.86.05.3
43.3 Building completion and finishing3 907.13 785.13.23.5
43.9 Other specialised construction activities6 147.85 630.79.25.9
Figure 1. Construction turnover, bimonthly

The turnover in the construction of residential and non-residential buildings was NOK 149 billion in 2013; an increase of 6.5 per cent compared with 2012.