Construction
Revenues in construction
According to the AJPES, net revenues of the construction sector amounted to EUR 4,76 billion in 2006, which is nearly 21 percent more than in 2005.
Table 1: Net sales revenues
| Net revenues in million EUR | Index 06/05 |
45.1 - Site preparatory works | 43 | 128 |
45.2 - Construction of buildings, parts of buildings and civil engineering works | 3.745
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45.3 -Building installations | 542 | 113 |
45.4 -Finish construction works | 392 | 132 |
F 45 - Total construction | 4.759 | 121 |
Table 2: Number of companies by size and share in % in the construction sector (f 45)
Size | Number of companies | Share in % |
Large | 45 | 1,1 |
Medium | 63 | 1,4 |
Small | 4.540 | 97,5 |
Total | 4.653 | 100.0 |
The value of construction put in place outside Slovenia in 2007 is estimated to EUR 125 million (28 percent more than in 2006). Those in EU countries (26 countries) accounted for 25 percent of the total value, those in other european countries accounted for 52 percent of the total value and in non-european countries 23 percent. Amongst the EU countries, construction works in Italy and Germany accounted nearly for 15 percent of all construction works abroad, and among other european countries construction works in the Russian Federation accounted nearly for 45 percent and in SEE countries accounted for 7 percent of all construction works.
Building materials industry
Revenues in C 14 and DI 26 activities
The value of building materials produced in 2006 (part of activities of sectors C 14 and DI 26) amounted to EUR 530,5 million, which represented a 31 percent increase compared with the preceding year.
Table 3: Revenues overview of the activity and index 2006/2005
Classificat-ion of Activities (SCA) code | Activity | Revenues in EUR million | Index 2006/2005 |
14.1 | quarrying of stone for construction purposes | 16,0 | 129 |
14.2 | quarrying of sand and gravel | 45,8 | 180 |
C 14 (part) | Total | 61,8 | 165 |
26.4 | manufacture of roof tiles, bricks and other ceramic products for construction purposes | 67,2 | 126 |
26.5 | production of cement, lime and gypsum | 134,9 | 124 |
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26.6 | manufacture of concrete, cement, plaster and mortar products | 230,1 | 129 |
26.7 | cutting, shaping and finishing of natural stone | 35,5 | 117 |
DI 26 (part) | Total | 467,7 | 126 |
C 14 and DI 26 | Total | 530,5 | 131 |
Companies pertaining to the Construction and Building Materials Association in C 14.1-2 activities employ 399 persons, while 3.690 persons are employed in DI 26.4-7, the total number of employees therefore amounting to 4.089.
Table 4: The number of companies in the Construction and Building Materials Association in C 14.1-2 and DI 26.4-7 activities by size and share in %
Size | Number of companies in C 14 and DI 26 | Share in % |
Large | 7 | 3,7 |
Medium | 16 | 8,5 |
Small | 165 | 87,8 |
Total companies | 188 | 100 |
Author: Borut Grzinic, Director of the Construction and Building Materials Association