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Second quarter 2009 (Previous release)

The composite price index for apartment building construction decreased 1.1% in the second quarter to 136.7 (2002=100) compared with the previous quarter. As was the case in the previous quarter, the quarterly decrease was mostly the result of declines in construction material prices and competitive conditions due to a weaker building construction market, most notably in Western Canada.

Among the seven census metropolitan areas (CMAs) surveyed, Edmonton (-2.8%) recorded the largest quarterly decrease while only Halifax (+0.5%) showed an increase.

Year over year, the composite price index for apartment building construction was down 6.9%. Of the CMAs surveyed, Vancouver (-15.0%) recorded the largest decrease while only Montréal (+2.3%) and Halifax (+1.5%) had increases.

Note: In the fourth quarter of 2008, the building model used to calculate the Apartment Building Construction Price Index was replaced with an updated model. Also, the base year was changed to 2002=100.

The apartment building construction price indexes provide an indication of new construction cost changes in six CMAs (Halifax, Montréal, Toronto, Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver) and the Ottawa part of the Ottawa–Gatineau CMA.

Besides each of the CMA indexes and the composite index, there are further breakdowns of cost changes by trade groups within the building (structural, architectural, mechanical and electrical). These price indexes are derived from surveys of general and special trade-group contractors who report on the categories of costs (material, labour, equipment, taxes, overhead and profits) relevant to the detailed construction specifications included in the surveys.

Available on CANSIM: table 327-0044.

Definitions, data sources and methods: survey numbers, including related surveys, 2317 and 2330.

The second quarter 2009 issue of Capital Expenditure Price Statistics (62-007-X, free) will be available in October.

For more information, or to enquire about the concepts, methods or data quality of this release, contact Client Services (toll-free 1-866-230-2248; 613-951-9606; fax: 613-951-3117; prices-prix@statcan.gc.ca), Producer Prices Division.

Table 1

Apartment Building Construction Price Index1
  Second quarter 2009 Second quarter 2008 to second quarter 2009 First quarter to second quarter 2009
  (2002=100) % change
Composite index 136.7 -6.9 -1.1
Halifax 130.7 1.5 0.5
Montréal 131.6 2.3 -0.2
Ottawa–Gatineau, Ottawa part 135.7 -0.8 -0.4
Toronto 137.2 -2.6 -1.1
Calgary 161.3 -8.9 -2.7
Edmonton 148.2 -13.8 -2.8
Vancouver 138.5 -15.0 -0.6
Go online to view the census subdivisions that comprise the census metropolitan areas.