The total income for the construction industry in 2014 was R392.3 billion, a new report reveals. The represents an increase of 13.4% per annum over that of 2011 (R269 billion), largely due to a boost in the construction of civil engineering structures.
According to a new report by Stats SA, comparing 2011 and 2014, large increases were reported for ‘construction of civil engineering structures’ (+R46.8 billion), ‘construction of buildings’ (+R26.6 billion) and ‘other building completion’ (+R11.8 billion). Since 2004, construction of civil engineering structures gained the biggest percentage share (14.3 percentage points) in income from the construction industry when compared with the results of 2014 – from a percentage contribution of 27.4% in 2004 to 41.7% in 2014. Construction of buildings service lost the biggest percentage share (-10,3 percentage points) in the same period – from 32.9% in 2004 to 22.6% in 2014.Civil engineering gives construction a big boost
Sep 27, 2016 | Construction News