Granted building permits and completed construction works
Granted building permits and completed dwellings and non-residential buildings, their usable floor area and cubic capacity by type of construction, settlement and type of building. Granted building permits and completed civil engineering works and their technical data by type of construction, county and type of civil engineering works. | |
Classification of Estonian administrative units and settlements (EHAK) The list of purposes of use of construction works | |
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Building – a construction which is permanently attached to the ground, has a roof, envelope structure and interior space. Building notice – informing the local government of building work prior to commencement of the work. Building permit – the consent granted by a local government for: - the erection of a construction, and the civil engineering works required to service the construction, on the land unit specified in the building permit; - the extension of the construction, or a part thereof, specified in the building permit; - the reconstruction of the construction, or a part thereof, specified in the building permit. City settlement region – a settlement where most inhabitants live in regions where population density is greater than 1,000 inhabitants per km² and the population figure in a cluster of this density is greater than 5,000. Grid map data have been used for determining regions based on population density and population figure. Civil engineering works – constructions which are not classified under buildings: railways, roads, bridges, etc. Construction completed – the agreement on the part of a local government that a completed construction or a part thereof conforms to the requirements prescribed for such constructions and that it may be used for the intended purpose. Construction started – owner’s statement to a local government about actual start of the construction works. Dwelling – a one-family house, a section of a two-family or a terraced house, or a flat, which consists of one or more rooms, meets sanitary engineering requirements and is suitable for permanent residence. Floor area of dwellings – total floor area of functionally connected rooms (bedrooms, dining rooms, living rooms, etc.) and secondary rooms (kitchen, hall, bathroom, toilet, pantry, storage room, built-in closet, veranda, walk-through area, etc.) necessary or suitable for living in. Non-residential building – a building not intended for permanent residence. Rural settlement region – a settlement where population density is lower than 200 inhabitants per km² or a region with higher population density where the population figure is under 5,000. Town settlement region – a settlement where most inhabitants live in regions where population density is 200–1,000 inhabitants per km² and the population figure in a cluster of this density is greater than 5,000, but it does not constitute a city settlement region. Grid map data have been used for determining regions based on population density and population figure. Use and occupancy notice – informing the local government in advance of the use and occupancy of a construction or of a change in its purpose of use. | |
Building permit, building notice Completed dwelling or building; use and occupancy notice | |
Granted building permits and completed dwellings, non-residential buildings and civil engineering works, which have been entered in the register of construction works FRAME List of granted building permits and completed dwellings, non-residential buildings and civil engineering works. The list is generated from the register of construction works. | |
Estonia as a whole | |
1992–… | |
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Data are published in the statistical database at https://andmed.stat.ee/en/stat under the subject area “Economy / Construction / Granted building permits and completed buildings” in the following tables: EH04: Granted building permits and completed dwellings (new construction, quarterly) EH044: Granted building permits and completed non-residential buildings (new construction, quarterly) EH045: Granted building permits and completed dwellings by type of construction, county and type of residential building (quarterly) EH046: Granted building permits and completed non-residential buildings by type of construction, county and type of buildings (quarterly) EH047: Granted building permits and completed civil engineering works by type of construction, county and type of civil engineering works (quarterly) EH05: Construction of new residential buildings EH06: Dwelling completions (new construction) EH44U: Dwelling completions by number of rooms and region/administrative unit after the 2017 administrative reform (new construction) EH46U: Dwelling completions by type of building and region/administrative unit after the 2017 administrative reform (new construction) EH47U: Non-residential building completions by type of building and region/administrative unit after the 2017 administrative reform (new construction) | |
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The data are comparable with the data of other European Union countries because common methodology, concepts and definitions are used. | |
The data on granted building permits and completed dwellings are comparable starting from 1992, the data on non-residential buildings starting from 1993, and the data on civil engineering works starting from 2011. Until 2011, the data covered only new construction. As of 2011, data on extensions and reconstruction are also available. The data on completed buildings by municipality are comparable starting from 2017, as the borders of municipalities changed considerably after the 2017 administrative reform. | |
The data serve as a basis for 21405 “National accounts (quarterly)”. The data of construction permits allow assessing future construction activities. Due to time lag, the statistics of construction permits and use and occupancy permits are indirectly comparable to the data of statistical activity 20103 “Construction volume indices”. | |
Use of a common methodology during data aggregation ensures coherent data. Higher-level aggregations (type of construction and regional breakdown) are calculated from detailed data according to the list of construction use purposes. |
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SURVEY DATA Not used ADMINISTRATIVE DATA The following data are received from the Register of Construction Works: granted building permits and completed dwellings (number and floor area) by type of construction, county and type of residential building; granted building permits and completed non-residential buildings (number, usable floor area and volume) by type of construction, county and type of building; granted building permits and completed civil engineering works, area (distance) under civil engineering works by type of construction, county and type of civil engineering works; number and floor area of completed dwellings by number of rooms, region and municipality – previous year's data; number and floor area of completed dwellings by type of residential building, region and municipality – previous year's data; number, usable floor area and volume of completed non-residential buildings by type of construction, region and municipality – previous year's data. DATA FROM OTHER STATISTICAL ACTIVITIES Not used | |
Annual Quarterly | |
Data are obtained from the Register of Construction Works via the X-Road data exchange layer. | |
The data are compared with the data of previous periods. | |
Microdata are aggregated to the level necessary for analysis. This includes aggregating the data according to the classification, and calculating various statistical measures. The collected data are converted into statistical output. | |
Adjustment is carried out for the time series of dwelling and non-residential building completions. Time series are seasonally adjusted and trend-cycle is estimated. |