Construction volume down by 5% in the third quarter

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Posted on 27 November 2024, 8:00

According to Statistics Estonia, in the third quarter of 2024, the total production value of Estonian construction enterprises in Estonia and abroad decreased by 5% compared with the third quarter of 2023. Considering only the domestic market, the fall in construction volume was 6%.

In the third quarter, the total production value of Estonian construction enterprises was 1,127 million euros, including 686 million euros’ worth of building construction and 441 million euros’ worth of civil engineering. Compared with the third quarter of last year, the volume of building construction fell by 4%, and the volume of civil engineering works (roads, bridges, port facilities, pipelines, communication and electricity lines, sports fields, etc.) by 7%.

Merike Sinisaar, leading analyst at Statistics Estonia, noted that, in the third quarter, the domestic construction market was mainly affected by the decreased volume of civil engineering. “The construction of buildings has been in decline since the second quarter of 2022, and now there has also been a fall in the volume of civil engineering. In both building construction and civil engineering, there was a decrease in the volume of repair and reconstruction works, while new construction increased,” explained Sinisaar.

The construction volumes of Estonian construction enterprises operating abroad remained at the same level as in the third quarter last year. “Construction volumes abroad are mainly influenced by building construction. Construction in foreign countries accounted for 8% of the total construction volume, up from 7% in 2023,” added Sinisaar.

According to the Register of Construction Works, 1,088 new dwellings were completed – this is almost a third less than in the third quarter of 2023. A little over half of the completed dwellings are in one- or two-family houses or in terraced houses. The largest number of new dwellings were completed in the rural municipalities in the vicinity of Tallinn.

Building permits were issued for the construction of 1,082 dwellings, down 30% from the third quarter of 2023. A block of flats remains the most popular type of residential building.

The number of completed non-residential buildings was 271, with a useful floor area of 161,200 square metres. New warehouse, commercial and industrial premises accounted for the biggest share of non-residential building construction. Compared with the third quarter of 2023, there was a decrease in both the useful floor area and the volume of completed non-residential buildings.

Construction volume index and its trend, 1st quarter 2010 – 3rd quarter 2024 (2021 = 100)
Change in construction volume index compared with corresponding period ​of previous year


Statistics Estonia collects and analyses data to produce construction statistics as commissioned by the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications, in order to understand how the Estonian economy is doing.

See also the construction section on our website. More detailed data have been published in the statistical database.

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