8752.0 - Building Activity, Australia, Mar 2011 Quality Declaration 
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 20/07/2011   
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VALUE OF WORK COMMENCED VOLUME TERMS


TREND AND SEASONALLY ADJUSTED ESTIMATES

Mar qtr 11
Dec qtr 10 to Mar qtr 11
Mar qtr 10 to Mar qtr 11
$m
% change
% change

Trend(a)

Value of work commenced
17 750.1
-6.0
-21.8
New residential building
9 712.7
-3.9
-9.2
Alterations and additions to residential building
1 666.8
-1.7
-3.6
Non-residential building
6 453.6
-8.8
-37.1

Seasonally Adjusted(a)

Value of work commenced
17 807.4
-4.8
-17.2
New residential building
9 918.8
-0.8
-5.8
Alterations and additions to residential building
1 629.5
-6.6
-4.2
Non-residential building
6 259.1
-10.2
-32.5

(a) Reference year for chain volume measures is 2008-09. Refer to paragraphs 31-35 of the Explanatory Notes.



TREND
  • The trend estimate of the total value of building work commenced fell 6.0% in the March quarter 2011 following a fall of 5.8% in the December quarter.
  • The value of new residential building commenced fell 3.9% following falls in the last two quarters. The value of new house commencements fell 3.8% and new other residential commencements fell 3.6%. The value of commencements for alterations and additions to residential buildings fell 1.7%.
  • The value of non-residential building commenced fell 8.8%. See data notes on page 2 of this publication.
Value of Work Commenced in Volume Terms, Trend
Graph: Value of Work Commenced in Volume Terms, Trend



SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
  • In seasonally adjusted terms, the estimate of the total value of building work commenced in the March quarter fell 4.8% to $17,807.4m following a fall of 6.2% in December 2010.
  • Commencements of new residential buildings fell 0.8% to $9,918.8m. New house commencements fell 1.4%, to $6,207.3m, and new other residential building rose 0.1% to $3,711.5m. Alterations and additions fell 6.6% to $1,629.5m. Non-residential work commenced fell 10.2%, to $6,259.1m.