Construction cost index for residential buildings

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08657: Construction cost index for residential buildings. Material indices for timber, concrete and steel (2015=100) 2005M01 - 2024M11

Mona Takle, Statistics Norway
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Hanne Beate Høiby, Statistics Norway
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2024-12-13 08:00
Material cost index:
index
Change from previous month (per cent):
per cent
Change from previous year (per cent):
per cent
Material cost index:
15. per month
Change from previous month (per cent):
15. per month
Change from previous year (per cent):
15. per month
Material cost index:
2015=100
Change from previous month (per cent):
2015=100
Change from previous year (per cent):
2015=100
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Please note that base year 2000=100 is updated to 2015=100 from the publishing of the August 2019 indices. This means that all time series are rescaled to the new base year 2015=100.

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