Visit FIEC Statistical Report 2024 at this link and explore latest figures, trends, data and activity of the construction industry.
Every year, FIEC publishes its Statistical Report, which gives an insight into our sector and demonstrates its significance for the economy as a whole.
The report analyses 22 countries individually as well as the European Union as a whole on the basis of the following elements:
- General overview (general economic situation, general economic policy, public policy in relation to the construction industry);
- Gross value added;
- Investment in total construction, new residential buildings, renovation and maintenance of residential buildings, non-residential buildings and civil engineering;
- Employment in construction and its share in total EU employment;
- Building permits;
- Evolution of prices for certain construction materials.
In 2023, investment in construction declined at a rate of 2,2%. The outline for all segments but for civil engineering is negative. FIEC Vice-President for Economic & Legal Affairs, Rüdiger Otto, says that “the outlook for the construction market varies across the EU, with growth in some countries and contraction in others.”
The texts and data contained within the report are drawn up on the basis of the national reports supplied by the FIEC Member Federations.
Crisis in house building
One of the biggest concerns facing the construction sector is the crisis in housebuilding. According to data collected by FIEC, residential construction is expected to decline by 5.7% in 2024, following a decline of 2.6% last year. “The outlook is particularly gloomy in the Nordic countries. In many EU countries, companies have complained that government measures to tackle the housing crisis have so far proved insufficient” explained Rüdiger Otto. He adds that the crisis in housebuilding "has the potential to negatively impact employment", with the number of people employed and companies operating in the sector falling in some EU countries.
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