Building activity rises again in June quarter

The volume of building activity in New Zealand rose 2.0 percent in the June 21 quarter, compared with the March 2021 quarter, Stats NZ said today.

"The June quarter showed high levels of building activity volume, and follows a 4.1 percent increase in the March quarter," construction statistics manager Michael Heslop said.

Residential building activity drove the increase, rising 4.2 percent in the June 2021 quarter, while non-residential building activity fell 1.5 percent.

These are seasonally adjusted volume estimates which show quarter-on-quarter changes in building activity after removing the effects of construction cost changes and typical seasonal patterns. Volumes are calculated at September 1999 quarter prices. Between the March 2021 and June 2021 quarters, residential building costs rose by 4.3 percent, and non-residential building costs by 3.1 percent .

QuarterTotal buildingResidentialNon-residential
Jun-16281079100016338980001176893000
Sep-16282591800016502240001175694000
Dec-16286002800016680360001191992000
Mar-17277561600016616830001113933000
Jun-17278015900016636690001116491000
Sep-17284294200017196000001123342000
Dec-17287528700017094440001165843000
Mar-18284352200017047010001138822000
Jun-18288948000017251780001164302000
Sep-18289180700017314090001160398000
Dec-18298647900017541000001232379000
Mar-19317273400018411510001331583000
Jun-19311895500018373490001281605000
Sep-19311460000018074420001307158000
Dec-19309290000018219940001270907000
Mar-20293670700017190800001217628000
Jun-2023266440001393344000933300000
Sep-20309740300018811740001216229000
Dec-20307192500019149490001156976000
Mar-21319735700019871920001210165000
Jun-21326212300020705160001191606000

The estimated volume of building work decreased in the March and June 2020 quarters due to COVID-19 alert level changes. Total building activity then bounced back in the September 2020 quarter, and residential work remains at historically high levels.

Annual residential construction value up 21 percent

The estimated value of residential building activity in the June 2021 year was over $18 billion, up 21 percent from the June 2020 year.

For non-residential buildings in the June 2021 year the value was $8.9 billion, increasing by 3.6 percent from the June 2020 year.

Value estimates are at current prices, so are impacted by changes in residential construction costs, which have increased by 6.9 percent between the June 2020 and June 2021 quarters. The value estimates include both new builds and renovations.

"Residential construction in the last 12 months has been strong, following historically high levels of new homes consented in recent quarters. The June 2021 year has also seen fewer direct impacts from COVID-19, with no alert-level 4 lockdowns like we saw in the June 2020 year," Mr Heslop said.

Education construction up, commercial down

The value of building work put in place for education buildings increased by over 18 percent in the year ended June 2021, compared with the year ended June 2020. The value of building work put in place for commercial buildings decreased by more than 12 percent over the same period and was the only building type to see a decrease in the June 2021 year. Commercial buildings include shops, restaurants, offices, and public transport buildings.

Building typeJun-18Jun-19Jun-20Jun-21
Commercial buildings2415017000265660600025209740002212785000
"Factories1580019000193220900019284850002112938000
industrial1280034000139644600011914770001411678000
and storage buildings"67134000090250800011650760001291557000
Education buildings658243000756933000814545000867321000
"Hotels677501000676854000709700000729577000
motels353702000365775000303776000316399000
boarding houses
and prisons"
"Social
cultural
and religious buildings"
"Hospitals
nursing homes
and other health buildings"
Farm buildings

COVID-19 and building activity in the June 2021 quarter

Estimates for the June 2020 quarter onwards remain provisional due to COVID-19-related measurement challenges. See Methodology for Value of building work put in place: June 2021 quarter.

The alert-level 4 lockdown starting in August has not had an impact on the June 2021 quarter results. Impacts are expected in the September 2021 quarter. Any methodological changes in the September 2021 quarter will be outlined before the September 2021 quarter release scheduled for 6 December 2021.

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