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Plumbing costs up 0.5 per cent
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2010-12-14T10:00:00.000Z
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Construction cost index for plumbing works in office and commercial buildings15 November 2010

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Plumbing costs up 0.5 per cent

The construction costs of plumbing works in office and commercial buildings increased by 0.5 per cent from October to November this year. The labour costs rose by 1.7 per cent, while the material costs remained unchanged in the same period.

Construction cost index for plumbing works in office and commercial buildings. 2000=100

Wage statistics for the third quarter of 2010 are included in the index for November, and this is the main reason for the cost increase.

From November 2009 to November 2010 the costs of plumbing works in office and commercial buildings increased by 3.4 per cent. The costs of sanitary installations rose by 2.7 per cent, while the cost of heating installations increased by 4.2 per cent in the same period.

Construction cost index for plumbing works in office and commercial buildings. 2000=100
  Weigth per cent1 November 2010 Change in per cent
  Oktober 2010-November 2010 November 2009-November 2010
Plumbing costs total  100.0  171.3 0.5 3.4
Administrative expenses 17.3  146.6 1.2 3.5
Labour costs 26.0  155.7 1.7 4.8
Materials 55.3  186.3 0.0 2.9
         
Sanitary installastions 54.5  170.0 0.5 2.7
Materials 32.7  181.5 0.0 2.0
         
Heating installations 45.5  172.9 0.6 4.2
Materials 22.6  193.2 0.0 4.1
1  The sum of weights for administrative expenses, labour costs and materials deviate from 100 because transport costs are excluded.

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