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Volume of construction works up by 6.6% in first eight months, in Romania

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The volume of construction works increased, in the first eight months of 2022, compared to the similar period in 2021, by 6.6% as unadjusted series, and by 4.5% as workday and seasonally adjusted series, data from the National Institute of Statistics (INS) show, according to Agerpres.

By structural elements, increases occurred in maintenance and current repair works (+14.8%), capital repair works (+5.8%) and new construction works (+4.1%). By construction objects, there were increases in non-residential buildings (+17.3%), residential buildings (+4.8%) and engineering constructions (+1.1%).

The volume of construction works increased as workday and seasonally adjusted series by 4.5%, an increase highlighted in maintenance and current repair works (+12.6%), capital repair works (+2, 7%) and in new construction works (+2.2%). By construction objects, increases occurred in non-residential buildings (+15.9%) and residential buildings (+6.1%). Engineering constructions decreased by 3.8%.

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