In August 2020, Ukrainian companies increased the construction output by 8.3% against August last year. The construction output grew by 3.6% compared to the previous month, according to the State Statistics Service.
In January–August 2020, the construction output in monetary terms amounted to ₴97.8 billion, 2.8% down from the same period of 2019.
According to unadjusted data, the residential construction output dropped by 20.7%, non-residential construction output by 1.9%. Conversely, the engineering construction output grew by 3.9%.
The share of new construction in the total construction output was 39.8%, repair 33.2%, reconstruction and technical re-equipment 27%.
In January–August 2020, a growth in the construction output against the same period of 2019 was recorded in:
Other oblasts reported a decline in the construction output. In Kyiv, it fell by 6.7% to ₴22.4 billion.
As GMK Center reported earlier, in 2019, Ukraine’s construction products index increased by 20% against 2018. The highest trends in the segment were recorded in non-residential and engineering construction, an increase of 27.4% and 23.3% respectively. The residential construction index was up by just 3%.
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