CCI advanced to 101.2 points in June based on the base year 2023, compared to 100.1 points in June 2024.
The index rise was driven by a 1.2% YoY increase in the construction costs of the residential sector. Similarly, construction costs in the non-residential sector rose 1% YoY.
CCI tracks changes in the prices of goods and services involved in the costs of construction (calculating inflation/deflation in construction and building costs).
CCI |
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Period |
Index (Point) |
YoY Change |
January 2024 |
100.0 |
(0.5%) |
February |
100.2 |
(0.5%) |
March |
100.2 |
(0.8%) |
April |
100.2 |
(0.5%) |
May |
100.1 |
(0.5%) |
June |
100.1 |
(0.04%) |
July |
101.0 |
+1.2% |
August |
101.0 |
+1.5% |
September |
101.0 |
+1.7% |
October |
100.8 |
+1.6% |
November |
100.7 |
+1.6% |
December |
100.7 |
+1.4% |
January 2025 |
101.0 |
+1.0% |
February |
101.1 |
+0.9% |
March |
101.2 |
+1.0% |
April |
101.2 |
+1.0% |
May |
101.3 |
+1.2% |
June |
101.2 |
+1.1% |
The equipment and machinery rental costs added 2.5% YoY, as the costs of rentals with and without operator were up 2.5%.
Energy prices appreciated by 9.9% YoY as diesel costs jumped 27.3% YoY. Labor costs increased by 2.4% YoY as worker wages rose 6.3%.
On the other hand, basic material costs declined by 0.7% in June as other building material prices, and wood went down by 1.9% each respectively.
CCI by Section |
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Main Sections |
Weight |
June 2024 |
June 2025 |
Change |
Basic Material Costs |
48.5 % |
99.4 |
98.8 |
(0.7%) |
Labor Costs |
29.9 % |
99.9 |
102.3 |
+2.4% |
Equipment Rental Costs |
19.0 % |
99.9 |
102.4 |
+2.5% |
Energy Costs |
2.5 % |
119.3 |
131.0 |
+9.9% |
CCI |
100 % |
100.1 |
101.2 |
+1.1% |
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