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- Acknowledgements
- Output
- Structure of the industry
- Price indices
- Cost indices
- Investment
- Government departments' construction plan
- Local authority expenditure
- National Lottery funded projects
- Planning applications and decisions
- Trends in employment and the professions
- Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland
- Building materials
- International comparisons
- Key Performance Indicators and benchmarking
- Appendices
- Background notes
1. Acknowledgements
Our thanks go to the external contributors and in particular to our colleagues in Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS), the Scottish Government, Welsh Government and the Northern Ireland Executive.
Our thanks also go to the members of the Consultative Committee on Construction Industry Statistics (the forum for joint consultation on construction statistics by the Industry, BIS and the ONS).
Comments and suggestions from readers are welcome and should be addressed to: Kate Davies, Construction Statistics and Retail Sales Branch, Office for National Statistics, Cardiff Road, Newport, NP10 8XG. Tel: 01633 45 6344. Email: construction.statistics@ons.gov.uk
Nôl i'r tabl cynnwys2. Output
Table 2.4 shows the value of construction output by type of work, Table 2.8 shows the value of work done by trade of firm and type of work and Table 2.9 shows the value of work done by size of firm and type of work.
The remaining output tables that were published up to the 2012 Edition are now published within the monthly Output in the Construction Industry statistical bulletin and associated tables.
Nôl i'r tabl cynnwys3. Structure of the industry
Table 3.1 shows the number of private contractor firms, Table 3.3 shows the total employment of private contractors, Table 3.4 shows the number of firms by size and trade of firm and Table 3.5 shows the number of firms by size and region of registration.
The data previously published in Table 3.2 regarding information on the insolvencies and bankruptcies of construction firms is now available from the Insolvency Service.
Nôl i'r tabl cynnwys4. Price indices
The information on price indices that were published up to the 2012 Edition are now available on the Building Cost Information Service (BCIS) website. Users should be aware that the information is only available on subscription.
The Output Price Indices (OPI) for all new construction are published monthly and can be found in Table 9a of the Output in the Construction Industry publication. The OPIs for all industries can be found in Table A1 of the Quarterly National Accounts publication.
The OPIs for each of the individual construction sectors are published on a monthly basis and can be found in Table 9a of the Output in the Construction Industry publication.
The BIS Construction Price and Cost Indices can now be found on the BCIS website. Users should be aware that the information is only available on subscription.
Nôl i'r tabl cynnwys5. Cost indices
The information previously published are now available on subscription through the BCIS website.
Nôl i'r tabl cynnwys6. Investment
Data on investment can be found in Tables 9.1, 9.2, and 9.4 of the United Kingdom National Accounts - The Blue Book publication.
Nôl i'r tabl cynnwys7. Government departments' construction plan
Information relating to UK Private Finance Initiative (PFI) projects can be obtained on the Government website.
Nôl i'r tabl cynnwys9. National Lottery funded projects
Information relating to National Lottery Projects can be accessed on the National Lottery website.
Nôl i'r tabl cynnwys10. Planning applications and decisions
Tables 10.1 to 10.3 which were published up to the 2012 Edition can now be accessed on the Government website.
Tables 10.4 to 10.5 which were published up to the 2012 Edition can now be accessed on the Government website.
A summary of the Thames Gateway regeneration activity can be accessed on the UK Government Web Archive.
Nôl i'r tabl cynnwys11. Trends in employment and the professions
Seasonally adjusted data for manpower, previously published as Table 11.1, can now be found in the JOBS02 spreadsheet of the Labour Market Statistics publication.
The data previously published as Tables 11.2 to 11.4 can be found in the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings publication.
Data on employment in the construction industry by gender, previously published as Table 11.5, can be found in the EMP14 spreadsheet of the Labour Market Statistics publication.
Data previously published as Tables 11.10. and 11.11 are produced every five years by the Construction Industry Council.
Trainee numbers previously published as Table 11.12 are produced by Construction Skills and can be accessed on the Construction Skills website.
The number and turnover of construction service businesses, previously published as Table 11.18, can now be found in Section M of the Annual Business Survey results.
Data previously published as Table 11.19 is updated four times a year and can be found in the LAB D03 table of the Productivity and Labour Disputes table section of the Labour Market Statistics data tables publication.
The data previously published as Table 11.20 showing the injuries in Great Britain by industry and severity of injury and is now available in the RIDIND table on the Health and Safety Executive website.
The data previously published as Table 11.21 contained data on the number of injuries in Great Britain by industry and severity of injury and is available in the RIDKIND1 table on the Health and Safety Executive website.
The data previously published as Table 11.22 contained the rate of injury in Great Britain by industry and severity of injury and is available in the HISTRATE table on the Health and Safety Executive website.
The data previously published as Table 11.23 showed the number of proceedings instituted by Health and Safety Executive and, in Scotland, the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service under specific regulations and acts by result at an offence level and is available in Table EF5 on the Health and Safety Executive website.
Nôl i'r tabl cynnwys12. Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland
Table 12.1 and Table 12.2 previously contained data on the value of construction output and the index of construction output in Northern Ireland. Both are available on the Northern Ireland Statistics Research Agency website.
Tables 12.3 and 12.4 contained information relating to housing starts in Northern Ireland and can be found in the Northern Ireland Housing Bulletin published by the Department for Social Development.
Table 12.5 previously contained the value of new orders obtained by contractors for Wales. This is updated on a quarterly basis and can be found in Table 6 of the Output and New Orders in the Construction Industry publication.
Table 12.6 previously contained the value of output obtained by contractors for Wales. This is updated on a quarterly basis and can be found in Table 6 of the Output in the Construction Industry publication.
Table 12.7 was the Index of Construction for Wales and can be found in the latest release of the Index of Production and Construction on the Welsh Government website.
Table 12.8 contained information relating to planning applications in Wales. This information is published on a quarterly basis in the Development Management Quarterly Survey on the Welsh Government website.
Table 12.9 contained information relating to mineral planning applications in Wales. This information is produced by the Welsh Government.
Table 12.10 was the analysis of capital account expenditure for Wales and can be found on the Welsh Government website.
Table 12.11 showed household projections for Wales and can be accessed on the Welsh Government website.
Table 12.12 previously showed the value of new orders obtained by contractors for Scotland. This is updated on a quarterly basis and can be found in Table 6 of the Output and New Orders in the Construction Industry publication.
Table 12.13 showed the value of output obtained by contractors for Scotland. This is updated on a quarterly basis and can be found in Table 6 of the Output in the Construction Industry publication.
Nôl i'r tabl cynnwys13. Building materials
Tables 13.1 to 13.6 contained information relating to building materials which are produced by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and are available on the Government website.
Nôl i'r tabl cynnwys14. International comparisons
Tables 14.1 to 14.8 contained information relating to international comparisons and are produced by Gardiner and Theobald.
Nôl i'r tabl cynnwys15. Key Performance Indicators and benchmarking
The Construction Industry Key Performance Indicators are produced by a partnership of the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and Constructing Excellence using data from the Office for National Statistics, Building Cost Information Service, Health and Safety Executive, Dun & Bradstreet and other third-party financial analysts.
The annual Construction Industry KPIs, relating to performance in 2013 are now available online from Glenigan.
Also, the kpizone website gives access to all KPIs for economic, social and environmental performance as well as those for the construction sectors, thus enabling the user to choose relevant KPIs and store and retrieve data to help benchmark effectively. Methods of measurement, data collection forms, trend charts, examples and links to improve performance are included for each KPI as well as calculators to obtain benchmark scores.
The KPI builder has the facility of being able to store performance information in a secure area called ‘My KPIs’, analyse and report results and then produce a tailored document called ‘My KPIs Handbook’. Other areas of the website include secondary and additional performance indicators, international KPIs and industry progress tables.
The website also includes a large amount of supporting information including case studies, KPI best practice guide and masterclass information. The Construction Industry KPIs are intended for use by individual firms wishing to measure and compare their performance.
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