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2016-103

     

TABLE A  Comparative Construction Statistics

Second Quarter, 2016 and 2015

(Details may not add up to total due to rounding)

Type of Construction

     Second Quarter 2016
(April - June)

Second Quarter 2015
(April - June)

TOTAL

 

 

Number

39,635

32,974

Floor Area (sq.m.)

9,435,965

7,046,908

Value (PHP '000)

116,928,685

79,015,280

Residential

   

Number

30,366

24,543

Floor Area (sq.m.)

4,831,448

3,946,007

Value (PHP '000)

  50,798,794

36,731,063

Non-Residential

   

Number

4,548

3,956

Floor Area (sq.m.)

4,419,073

2,881,054

Value (PHP '000)

58,712,531

34,744,239

Addition

   

Number

1,444 1,298

Floor Area (sq.m.)

185,444 219,847

Value (PHP '000)

1,494,088 1,960,280

Alteration and Repair

   

Number

3,277

3,177

Value (PHP '000)

5,923,272

5,579,696

 

Number of constructions goes up by 20.2 percent in second quarter

  1. Total number of constructions in the second quarter of 2016 reached 39,635, according to the preliminary results of construction statistics from approved building permits. This reflects an increase of 20.2 percent from the 32,974 constructions recorded during the same quarter in2015.
  1. The number of residential buildings climbed 23.7 percent to 30,366 from 24,543 reported during the same period of 2015. All types of residential constructions showed increments in number with two-digit expansions observed in the following: residential condominiums (48.4%), other residential (42.4%), duplex/quadruplex (24.2%) and single-type houses (25.5%).
  1. Non-residential constructions made up of 4,548, posting 15.0 percent increase from 3,956 recorded during the same period a year ago. All types of non-residential constructions exhibited two-digit growths, led by other non-residential registering 70.3 percent increase.
  1. Addition to existing structures numbering to 1,444 rose 11.2 percent from 1,298 recorded during the same period of 2015. Likewise, alteration and repair of existing structures with 3,277 grew 3.1 percent from 3,177 recorded a year ago. Figure 1 compares the number of constructions by type for the second quarters of 2016 and 2015.

  1. The top five regions, in terms of number of constructions, comprised 60.1 percent of the total. Region IVA (CALABARZON) led the regions where a total of 9,655 (24.4%) constructions were located. Region VII (Central Visayas), ranking sixth in the same period last year, occupied the second slot with 4,181 (10.5%) constructions. Other regions in the top five were:
  • Region III (Central Luzon) with 3,814 (9.6%) constructions
  • National Capital Region (NCR) with 3,446 (8.7%) constructions
  • Region XI (Davao Region) with 2,724 (6.9%) constructions

Figure 2 shows the distribution of constructions by region.

  1. At the provincial level, the top ten provinces comprised about half or 49.6 percent of the total. Cavite topped the list of provinces with 4,963 (12.5%) constructions, followed by Cebu and Bohol with respective shares of 2,407 (6.1%) and 1,745 (4.4%) constructions. Completing the top ten provinces with the most number of constructions were:
  • Negros Oriental with 1,736 (4.4%) constructions
  • Batangas with 1,600 (4.0%) constructions
  • Iloilo with 1,589 (4.0%) constructions
  • Fourth District of NCR with 1,430 (3.6%) constructions
  • Bulacan with 1,415 (3.6%) constructions
  • Davao del Sur with 1,384 (3.5%) constructions
  • Laguna with 1,380 (3.5%) constructions
  1. Total number of constructions in Iloilo rose 196.5 percent to 1,589 from 536 reported during the same period a year ago, the highest among the top ten provinces. This was brought about by the significant growth in the construction of apartment/accessoria and single-type houses in the province.

 

Total value of constructions posts 48.0 percent growth                                                                          

  1. Total value of constructions estimated at PHP116.9 billion surged 48.0 percent compared with PHP79.0 billion recorded during the second quarter of 2015.
  1. Residential constructions valued at PHP50.8 billion rose 38.3 percent from PHP36.7 billion recorded during the same quarter of 2015. The significant increases in the construction value of other residential (220.5%), residential condominiums (76.3%), duplex/quadruplex (33.2%) and single houses (22.6%) pulled up the total value of residential constructions.
  1.  Construction value of non-residential buildings amounting to PHP58.7 billion climbed 69.0 percent compared with PHP34.7 billion registered during the second quarter of 2015.This was attributed to the upswing in the construction value of commercial (97.2%), agricultural (67.2%), industrial (58.2%) and institutional (8.7%) buildings.
  1. Construction value of alteration and repair of existing structures estimated at PHP5.9 billion grew 6.2 percent compared with PHP5.6 billion recorded in 2015. On the other hand, addition to existing structures valued at PHP1.5 billion dropped 23.8 percent from PHP2.0 billion recorded during the same period in 2015. Figure 3 compares the value of constructions by type for the second quarters of 2016 and 2015.

  1. In terms of value of construction, the share of the top five regions amounting to PHP97.4 billion comprised 83.3 percent of the total. NCR, ranking fourth in the number of constructions, occupied the top slot in terms of value of construction estimated at PHP56.3 billion or 48.1 percent of the total. Other regions in the top five were:
  • CALABARZON with PHP19.1 billion (16.3%)
  • Central Visayas with PHP8.4 billion (7.2%)
  • CentralLuzon with PHP8.0 billion (6.8%)
  • Western Visayas with PHP5.6 billion (4.8%)

 

Average cost per square meter of residential-type constructions up by 13.0 percent

  1. Average cost of residential constructions for the second quarter of 2016 was estimated at PHP10,514 per square meter, higher by 13.0 percent compared with previous year’s average cost of PHP9,308. This was attributed to the two-digit rise in the average cost per square meter of other residential (22.9%) andresidential condominiums (18.9%).
  1. Single-type houses numbering to 26,737 dominated all other types of residential constructions comprising 88.0 percent of the total. Total value of construction for this type amounted to PHP21.1 billion covering a total floor area of 2.4 million square meters or an average cost of PHP8,611 per square meter.
  1. Apartment/accessoria-type units with 3,038 units or 10.0 percent of the total residential construction ranked a far second. This type of construction valued at PHP5.8 billion had a total floor area of 769.0 thousand square meters or an average cost of PHP7,502 per square meter.
  1. Duplex/quadruplex-type dwellings came next with 498 units or 1.6 percent of the total residential construction. Construction value for this type amounted to PHP0.7 billion with a total floor area of 81.0 thousand square meters or an average cost of PHP8,303 per square meter.
  1. Residential condominiums numbering to 46 made up of only 0.2 percent of the total. Total value of construction for this type amounted to PHP23.2 billion with a total floor area of 1.5 million square meters or an average cost of PHP15,203 per square meter. Figure 4 displays the number and value of residential constructions by type for the second quarter of 2016.

 

Average cost of non-residential constructions is PHP12,959  per square meter

  1. Average cost of non-residential constructions was recorded at PHP12,959 per square meter. This figure was 7.5 percent higher than the PHP12,060 per square meter registered during the same period of 2015, contributed by the increases in the average cost per square meter of agricultural (28.5%) and commercial (19.6%) buildings. On the other hand, average cost per square meter of institutional constructions declined 24.8 percent.
  1. Among non-residential constructions, commercial-type buildings recorded the most number with 2,676 or 58.8 percent of the total. Construction value for this type was estimated at PHP37.7 billion with a total floor area of 2.6 million square meters or an average cost of PHP14,596 per square meter.
  1. Institutional-type buildings distantly followed with 995 or 21.9 percent of the total. This type of construction valued at PHP7.6 billion had total a floor area of 655.6 thousand square meters or an average cost of PHP11,619 per square meter. 
  1. Industrial-type buildings came next with 535 (11.8%) units. Total construction value for this type was estimated at PHP12.3 billion with total floor area of 989.7 thousand square meters or an average cost of PHP10,971 per square meter. 
  1. Agricultural-type buildings recorded the least number with 216 or 4.7 percent of the total. Construction value for this type amounted to PHP0.9 billion with total floor area of 188.9 thousand square meters or an average cost of PHP4,917 per square meter. Figure 5 shows the number and value of non-residential constructions by type for the second quarter of 2016.

 

 


 

TECHNICAL NOTES

CONSTRUCTION STATISTICS FROM APPROVED BUILDING PERMITS

Introduction

This Special Release presents the preliminary data on construction statistics from approved building permits for the second quarter of 2016, generated 60 calendar days after the reference quarter.

For this publication, data for the provinces of Mountain Province, Sulu and Tawi-Tawi are not included in the tabulation as these provinces did not submit any approved building permit before the generation of preliminary tables. However, if any, these are to be included in the annual tabulation.

Data are presented at the provincial level by type of construction in Tables 1 to 7.  Data for the newly created Negros Island Region, comprising the provinces of Negros Occidental and Negros Oriental, are also included in this publication.

Scope and Coverage

Construction statistics from approved building permits relate to administrative-based data on new constructions and additions, alterations and repairs of existing residential and non-residential buildings and other structures proposed to be constructed in all cities and municipalities of the country in a specific period.

Sources of Information

Construction statistics are compiled by the Philippine Statistics Authority from the copies of original application forms of approved building permits as well as from the demolition and fencing permits collected every month by PSA field personnel from the Offices of Local Building Officials (LBOs) nationwide.

Limitations

  1. Data on building constructions refer to those approved applications during the reference period and not to construction work completed during the reference period.
  1. The completeness of the number of building permits collected relies on the approval of applications filed with the LBOs. Hence, private building constructions without approved building permits are excluded in the tabulation of data.

Geographic Classification

Building constructions are classified and presented by geographic area using the Philippine Standard Geographic Classification (PSGC) as of December 2014. The PSGC contains the latest updates on the official number of regions, provinces, cities, municipalities and barangays in the Philippines.

Industry Classification

Construction statistics utilizes the 2009 Philippine Standard Industrial Classification (PSIC) to identify the industrial classification of the structure proposed for construction through its use or character of occupancy.

Collection

The number of building permit forms accomplished by the applicant comes in five (5) copies. The “NSO copy” of the approved building permit is made available within the first five (5) working days after each reference month. Collections of these documents from the LBO in city/municipality are undertaken by PSA field personnel within this period.

Collected documents for each month are properly checked as to its completeness by verifying the beginning and ending numbers indicated in the permit numbers. Missing numbers are indicated, with corresponding reasons, in the transmittal. In cases where there is no construction in a given month in a municipality, a certification that there was no approved building permit during the reference period is provided by the LBO to the PSA field staff.

Data Processing

Data processing of approved building permits is done both manually and mechanically. Copies of documents collected from the offices of LBOs are properly controlled, sorted, edited and coded, folioed and encoded in the PSA provincial offices. During machine validation, inconsistent and invalid entries which are flagged in an error listing are corrected in the data file. This process is repeated until there are no more inconsistent or erroneous entries found in the error listing. The data files are then forwarded to PSA Central Office for validation, consolidation and generation of preliminary tables. Data files received after the cut-off dates of submission set for each quarter are included in the generation of annual tables.

Preliminary results are based from data files that have undergone data processing in the provincial offices and have been validated at the Central Office. The preliminary tables are revised to include building permit documents received after the cut-off period in the annual tabulation. 

Statistics Generated

Construction statistics generated from approved building permits provide monthly administrative-based data on building construction at the municipality level nationwide. Statistics generated are the following:

  • number
  • floor area
  • type of construction
  • value of construction

Statistical Tables

The statistical tables are presented at the regional and provincial levels by type of construction and by period according to form of ownership. 

Unpublished Data

Aside from the preliminary tables posted in the PSA website, annual, quarterly and monthly statistical tables at the municipality level by type of construction and by form of ownership are available at the Industry Statistics Division of the PSA.

Other special tabulations may also be made available upon request, addressed to the National Statistician, Philippine Statistics Authority, 3rd Floor CVEA Building, East Avenue, Quezon City.

Dissemination

Preliminary and final results of construction statistics generated from approved building permits are made public in the form of Quarterly Special Releases posted in the PSA website (www.psa.gov.ph) 65 calendar days after the reference quarter and Annual Special Release, eight months after the reference year, respectively. The Quarterly Special Releases are reports containing the preliminary results of construction statistics generated 60 days after the reference quarter while the Annual Special Release is a consolidated report of the quarterly preliminary data incorporating documents which are submitted after the cut-off dates for each quarter.

Definition of Terms (Adopted from the Revised and Updated IRR of the National Building Code)

Building permit is a written authorization granted by the LBO to an applicant allowing him to proceed with the construction of a specific project after plans, specifications and other pertinent documents have been found to be in conformity with the National Building Code (PD 1096).

Building refers to any independent, free-standing structure comprised of one or more rooms or other spaces, covered by a roof and enclosed with external walls or dividing walls, which extend from the foundation to the roof.

Construction refers to all on-site work done from site preparation, excavation, foundation, assembly of all the components and installation of utilities, machineries and equipment of buildings/structures.

Residential building is a building for which its major parts or more than half of its gross floor area is built for dwelling purposes. This type of building can be of the single type, duplex, an apartment and/or accessoria and residential condominium.

Single house is a complete structure intended for a single family or household, i.e. bungalow, 2-storey house, nipa hut.

Duplex house is a structure intended for two households, with complete living facilities for each; it is a single structure divided into two dwelling units by a wall extending from the floor to the ceiling.

Apartment is a structure, usually of two storeys, made up of independent living quarters, with independent entrances from internal walls and courts.

Accesoria is a one or two-floor structure divided into several dwelling units, each dwelling unit having its own separate entrance from the outside.

Residential condominium is a structure, usually of several storeys, consisting of multiple dwelling units.

Other residential construction consists of school or company staff houses, living quarters for drivers and maids, and guardhouses.

Non-residential building includes commercial, industrial, agricultural and institutional buildings.

Commercial buildings refer to office buildings and all buildings which are intended for use primarily in wholesale, retail and service trades; i.e. stores, hotels, restaurants, banks, disco houses, etc.

Industrial buildings are all buildings used to house the production, assembly and warehousing activities of industrial establishments; i.e. factories, plants, mills, repair shops, machine shops, printing press, storage plant, electric generating plants.

Institutional buildings are buildings which primarily engaged in providing educational instructions and hospital/health care; ports, airports and other government buildings; i.e. school, museums, libraries, sanitaria, churches, hospitals.

Agricultural buildings are buildings used to house livestock, plants and agricultural products such as barn, poultry house, piggeries, stables, greenhouses and grain mill.

Other non-building constructions include cemetery structures, street furniture, waiting sheds, communication towers, etc.

Addition refers to any new construction which increases the height or area of an existing building/structure.

Repair is a remedial work done on any damaged or deteriorated portion/s of a building/structure to restore its original condition.

Renovation is any physical change made on structures to increase the value, quality and to improve the aesthetic.

Alteration is a construction in a building/structure involving changes in the materials used, partitioning and location/size of openings, structural parts, existing utilities and equipment but does not increase the overall area thereof.

Conversion is a change in the use or occupancy of structure or any portion thereof, which has different requirements.

Demolitions refer to the systematic dismantling or destruction of a building/structure, in whole or in part.

Street furniture are street structures consisting of monuments, waiting sheds, benches, plant boxes, lampposts, electric poles and telephone poles.

Floor area of building refers to the sum of the area of each floor of the building measured to the outer surface of the outer walls including the area of lobbies, cellars, elevator shafts and all communal spaces in multi-dwellings. Areas of balconies are excluded.

Total value of construction refers to the sum of the cost of building, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, and others. The value is derived from the approved building permit and represents the estimated value of the building or structure when completed.


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