Australia’s Q1 construction work done shows a bigger-than expected drop
The pace of construction work done in Australia during the March quarter of 2017 shrank and came in sharply below expectations.
The value of construction work done, a key component within the GDP reading, contracted 0.7% q/q to a seasonally-adjusted A$ 46.42bn in the three months to March 31.
MARCH KEY POINTS
VALUE OF WORK DONE, CHAIN VOLUME MEASURES
TOTAL CONSTRUCTION
The trend estimate for total construction work done fell 0.6% in the March quarter 2017.
The seasonally adjusted estimate for total construction work done fell 0.7% to $46,416.9m in the March quarter.
BUILDING WORK DONE
The trend estimate for total building work done fell 1.1% in the March quarter.
The trend estimate for non-residential building work was flat and residential building work fell 1.7%.
The seasonally adjusted estimate of total building work done fell 2.8% to $26,227.2m in the March quarter.
ENGINEERING WORK DONE
The trend estimate for engineering work done rose 0.1% in the March quarter.
The seasonally adjusted estimate for engineering work done rose 2.2% to $20,189.7m in the March quarter.