Annual Capital and Repair Expenditures Survey: Actual for 2017

Why do we conduct this survey?

This survey collects data on capital and repair expenditures in Canada. The information is used by Federal and Provincial government departments and agencies, trade associations, universities and international organizations for policy development and as a measure of regional economic activity.

Your information may also be used by Statistics Canada for other statistical and research purposes.

Your participation in this survey is required under the authority of the Statistics Act.

Other important information

Authorization to collect this information

Data are collected under the authority of the Statistics Act, Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, Chapter S-19.

Confidentiality

By law, Statistics Canada is prohibited from releasing any information it collects that could identify any person, business, or organization, unless consent has been given by the respondent, or as permitted by the Statistics Act. Statistics Canada will use the information from this survey for statistical purposes only.

Record linkages

To enhance the data from this survey and to reduce the reporting burden, Statistics Canada may combine the acquired data with information from other surveys or from administrative sources.

Data-sharing agreements

To reduce respondent burden, Statistics Canada has entered into data-sharing agreements with provincial and territorial statistical agencies and other government organizations, which have agreed to keep the data confidential and use them only for statistical purposes. Statistics Canada will only share data from this survey with those organizations that have demonstrated a requirement to use the data.

Section 11 of the Statistics Act provides for the sharing of information with provincial and territorial statistical agencies that meet certain conditions. These agencies must have the legislative authority to collect the same information, on a mandatory basis, and the legislation must provide substantially the same provisions for confidentiality and penalties for disclosure of confidential information as the Statistics Act. Because these agencies have the legal authority to compel businesses to provide the same information, consent is not requested and businesses may not object to the sharing of the data.

For this survey, there are Section 11 agreements with the provincial and territorial statistical agencies of Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, and the Yukon. The shared data will be limited to information pertaining to business establishments located within the jurisdiction of the respective province or territory.

Section 12 of the Statistics Act provides for the sharing of information with federal, provincial or territorial government organizations. Under Section 12, you may refuse to share your information with any of these organizations by writing a letter of objection to the Chief Statistician, specifying the organizations with which you do not want Statistics Canada to share your data and mailing it to the following address:

Chief Statistician of Canada
Statistics Canada
Attention of Director, Enterprise Statistics Division
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Ottawa, Ontario
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You may also contact us by email at statcan.esdhelpdesk-dsebureaudedepannage.statcan@statcan.gc.ca or by fax at 613-951-6583.

For this survey, there are Section 12 agreements with the statistical agencies of Prince Edward Island, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut as well as the Bank of Canada, Environment Canada, Infrastructure Canada, National Energy Board and Natural Resources Canada.

For agreements with provincial and territorial government organizations, the shared data will be limited to information pertaining to business establishments located within the jurisdiction of the respective province or territory.

Business or organization and contact information

1. Please verify or provide the business or organization's legal and operating name and correct where needed.

Note: Legal name modifications should only be done to correct a spelling error or typo.

Legal Name
The legal name is one recognized by law, thus it is the name liable for pursuit or for debts incurred by the business or organization. In the case of a corporation, it is the legal name as fixed by its charter or the statute by which the corporation was created.

Modifications to the legal name should only be done to correct a spelling error or typo.

To indicate a legal name of another legal entity you should instead indicate it in question 3 by selecting 'Not currently operational' and then choosing the applicable reason and providing the legal name of this other entity along with any other requested information.

Operating Name
The operating name is a name the business or organization is commonly known as if different from its legal name. The operating name is synonymous with trade name.

  • Legal name
  • Operating name (if applicable)

2. Please verify or provide the contact information of the designated business or organization contact person for this questionnaire and correct where needed.

Note: The designated contact person is the person who should receive this questionnaire. The designated contact person may not always be the one who actually completes the questionnaire.

  • First name
  • Last name
  • Title
  • Preferred language of communication
    • English
    • French
  • Mailing address (number and street)
  • City
  • Province, territory or state
  • Postal code or ZIP code
  • Country
    List of countries
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    • Antarctica
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    • Argentina
    • Armenia
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    • Austria
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    • Bahrain
    • Bangladesh
    • Barbados
    • Belarus
    • Belgium
    • Belize
    • Benin
    • Bermuda
    • Bhutan
    • Bolivia
    • Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba
    • Bosnia and Herzegovina
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    • Bulgaria
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    • Cameroon
    • Canada
    • Cape Verde
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    • Central African Republic
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    • Chile
    • China
    • Christmas Island
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    • Comoros
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    • Congo, The Democratic Republic of the
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    • Cuba
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    • Estonia
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    • French Guiana
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    • Gibraltar
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    • Isle of Man
    • Israel
    • Italy
    • Jamaica
    • Japan
    • Jersey
    • Jordan
    • Kazakhstan
    • Kenya
    • Kiribati
    • Korea, North
    • Korea, South
    • Kosovo
    • Kuwait
    • Kyrgyzstan
    • Laos
    • Latvia
    • Lebanon
    • Lesotho
    • Liberia
    • Libya
    • Liechtenstein
    • Lithuania
    • Luxembourg
    • Macao Special Administrative Region
    • Macedonia, Republic of
    • Madagascar
    • Malawi
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    • Maldives
    • Mali
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    • Marshall Islands
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    • Mauritius
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    • Russian Federation
    • Rwanda
    • Saint Barthélemy
    • Saint Helena
    • Saint Kitts and Nevis
    • Saint Lucia
    • Saint Martin (French part)
    • Saint Pierre and Miquelon
    • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
    • Samoa
    • San Marino
    • Sao Tome and Principe
    • Sark
    • Saudi Arabia
    • Senegal
    • Serbia
    • Seychelles
    • Sierra Leone
    • Singapore
    • Sint Maarten (Dutch part)
    • Slovakia
    • Slovenia
    • Solomon Islands
    • Somalia
    • South Africa, Republic of
    • South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
    • South Sudan
    • Spain
    • Sri Lanka
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    • Swaziland
    • Sweden
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    • Syria
    • Taiwan
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    • Timor-Leste
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    • Uruguay
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    • Wallis and Futuna
    • West Bank and Gaza Strip (Palestine)
    • Western Sahara
    • Yemen
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  • Email address
  • Telephone number (including area code)
  • Extension number (if applicable)
  • Fax number (including area code)

3. Please verify or provide the current operational status of the business or organization identified by the legal and operating name above.

  • Operational
  • Not currently operational

Why is this business or organization not currently operational?

  • Seasonal operations
    • When did this business or organization close for the season? Date
    • When does this business or organization expect to resume operations? Date
  • Ceased operations
    • When did this business or organization cease operations? Date
    • Why did this business or organization cease operations?
      • Bankruptcy
      • Liquidation
      • Dissolution
      • Other
        Specify the other reasons for ceased operations
  • Sold operations
    • When was this business or organization sold? Date
    • What is the legal name of the buyer?
  • Amalgamated with other businesses or organizations
    • When did this business or organization amalgamate? Date
    • What is the legal name of the resulting or continuing business or organization?
    • What are the legal names of the other amalgamated businesses or organizations?
  • Temporarily inactive but will re-open
    • When did this business or organization become temporarily inactive? Date
    • When does this business or organization expect to resume operations? Date
    • Why is this business or organization temporarily inactive?
  • No longer operating due to other reasons
    • When did this business or organization cease operations? Date
    • Why did this business or organization cease operations?

4. Please verify or provide the current main activity of the business or organization identified by the legal and operating name above.

Note: The described activity was assigned using the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

This question verifies the business or organization's current main activity as classified by the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) is an industry classification system developed by the statistical agencies of Canada, Mexico and the United States. Created against the background of the North American Free Trade Agreement, it is designed to provide common definitions of the industrial structure of the three countries and a common statistical framework to facilitate the analysis of the three economies. NAICS is based on supply-side or production-oriented principles, to ensure that industrial data, classified to NAICS, are suitable for the analysis of production-related issues such as industrial performance.

The target entity for which NAICS is designed are businesses and other organizations engaged in the production of goods and services. They include farms, incorporated and unincorporated businesses and government business enterprises. They also include government institutions and agencies engaged in the production of marketed and non-marketed services, as well as organizations such as professional associations and unions and charitable or non-profit organizations and the employees of households.

The associated NAICS should reflect those activities conducted by the business or organizational units targeted by this questionnaire only, as identified in the 'Answering this questionnaire' section and which can be identified by the specified legal and operating name. The main activity is the activity which most defines the targeted business or organization's main purpose or reason for existence. For a business or organization that is for-profit, it is normally the activity that generates the majority of the revenue for the entity.

The NAICS classification contains a limited number of activity classifications; the associated classification might be applicable for this business or organization even if it is not exactly how you would describe this business or organization's main activity.

Please note that any modifications to the main activity through your response to this question might not necessarily be reflected prior to the transmitting of subsequent questionnaires and as a result they may not contain this updated information.

The following is the detailed description including any applicable examples or exclusions for the classification currently associated with this business or organization.

Description and examples

  • This is the current main activity.
  • This is not the current main activity.

Please provide a brief but precise description of this business or organization's main activity.
e.g., breakfast cereal manufacturing, shoe store, software development

Main activity

5. You indicated that [activity] is not the current main activity. Was this business or organization's main activity ever classified as: ?

  • Yes
  • No

When did the main activity change? Date

6. Please search and select the industry classification code that best corresponds to this business or organization's main activity.

How to search:

  • if desired, you can filter the search results by first selecting this business or organization's activity sector
  • enter keywords or a brief description that best describes this business or organization main activity
  • press the Search button to search the database for an activity that best matches the keywords or description you provided
  • then select an activity from the list.

Select this business or organization's activity sector (optional)

  • Farming or logging operation
  • Construction company or general contractor
  • Manufacturer
  • Wholesaler
  • Retailer
  • Provider of passenger or freight transportation
  • Provider of investment, savings or insurance products
  • Real estate agency, real estate brokerage or leasing company
  • Provider of professional, scientific or technical services
  • Provider of health care or social services
  • Restaurant, bar, hotel, motel or other lodging establishment
  • Other sector

Enter keywords or a brief description, then press the Search button

7. You have indicated that the current main activity of this business or organization is: [Main activity] Are there any other activities that contribute significantly (at least 10%) to this business or organization's revenue?

  • Yes, there are other activities.
  • No, that is the only significant activity.

Please provide a brief but precise description of this business or organization's secondary activity.
e.g., breakfast cereal manufacturing, shoe store, software development

8. Approximately what percentage of this business or organization's revenue is generated by each of the following activities?

When precise figures are not available, please provide your best estimates.

Revenue by activity
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  Percentage of revenue
Main activity  
Secondary activity  
All other activities  
Total percentage  

Reporting period information

1. What are the start and end dates of this organization's most recently completed fiscal year?

Note: For this survey, the end date should fall between April 1, YYYY and March 31, YYYY.

Here are twelve common fiscal periods that fall within the targeted dates:

  • May 1, YYYY to April 30, YYYY
  • June 1, YYYY to May 31, YYYY
  • July 1, YYYY to June 30, YYYY
  • August 1, YYYY to July 31, YYYY
  • September 1, YYYY to August 31, YYYY
  • October 1, YYYY to September 30, YYYY
  • November 1, YYYY to October 31, YYYY
  • December 1, YYYY to November 30, YYYY
  • January 1, YYYY to December 31, YYYY
  • February 1, YYYY to January 31, YYYY
  • March 1, YYYY to February 28, YYYY
  • April 1, YYYY to March 31, YYYY .

Here are other examples of fiscal periods that fall within the required dates:

  • September 18, YYYY to September 15, YYYY (e.g., floating year-end)
  • June 1, YYYY to December 31, YYYY (e.g., a newly opened business).

Fiscal Year Start date

Fiscal Year-End date

2. What is the reason the reporting period does not cover a full year?

Select all that apply.

  • Seasonal operations
  • New business
  • Change of ownership
  • Temporarily inactive
  • Change of fiscal year
  • Ceased operations
  • Other reason - specify:

What are Capital Expenditures?

Gross Capital Expenditures - Land and Residential Construction

3. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were this organization's gross capital expenditures for land and residential construction?

Land: Capital expenditures for land should include all costs associated with the purchase of the land that are not amortized or depreciated. Improvements of land should be reported in Non-Residential Construction.

Residential Construction: Capital expenditures incurred during the reporting period for residential structures (on a contracted basis and/or by your own employees).

Include the housing portion of multi-purpose projects and of townsites.
Exclude buildings that have accommodation units without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities (e.g., some student and senior citizens residences) and associated expenditures on services.

Gross capital expenditures for land and residential construction
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  CAN$ '000
Land  
New Assets  
Residential construction  
New Assets  
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets  
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration  

Gross Capital Expenditures - Non-residential construction

4. For the YYYY fiscal year, did this organization have capital expenditures for non-residential construction?

Include renovations and acquisitions to work in progress.

Non-Residential Construction: Capital expenditures incurred during the reporting period for non-residential building and engineering construction (on a contracted basis and/or by your own employees) whether for your own use or rent to others.

Include:

  • manufacturing plants, warehouses, office buildings, shopping centres, etc.
  • roads, bridges, sewers, electric power lines, underground cables, etc.
  • the cost of demolition of buildings, land servicing and site preparation
  • leasehold and land improvements
  • acquisitions to work in progress
  • townsite facilities such as streets, sewers, stores and schools
  • buildings that have accommodation units without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities (e.g., some student and senior citizen residences) and associated expenditures on services
  • all preconstruction planning and design costs such as engineer and consulting fees and any materials supplied to construction contractors for installation, etc.
  • Yes
  • No

 In order to reduce future follow-up, please select one of the following options.

You could also make corrections to the current cycle by pressing the Previous button.

You have not reported any capital expenditures on non-residential construction for YYYY, but did in the previous year.

  • I confirm that all values are correct.
  • I am unable to confirm that all values are correct.

5. For the YYYY fiscal year, which non-residential construction assets were acquired?

Include renovations and acquisitions to work in progress.

Select all that apply.

Construction structures should be classified to an asset according to its principal use unless it is a multi-purpose structure where we would like you to separate the components. The cost of any machinery and equipment which is an integral or built-in feature of the structure (e.g., elevators, heating equipment, sprinkler systems, environmental controls, intercom systems, etc.) should be reported as part of that structure as well as landscaping, associated parking lots, etc.

  • Industrial Building
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Manufacturing plants
    • Industrial depots and service buildings
    • Farm buildings and structures
    • Other industrial sites and structures - specify:
  • Commercial Building
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Industrial laboratories, research and development centres
    • Warehouses
    • Service stations
    • Office buildings
    • Hotels
    • Restaurants
    • Shopping centres, plazas, malls and stores
    • Theatres and halls
    • Indoor recreational facilities
    • Other collective dwellings
    • Student residences
    • Airports and other passenger terminals
    • Communications buildings
    • Sports facilities with spectator capacity
    • Other commercial properties, not elsewhere classified - specify:
  • Institutional Building
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Schools, colleges, universities and other educational buildings
    • Religious centres and memorial sites
    • Hospitals
    • Nursing homes, homes for the aged
    • Health centres, clinics and other health care buildings
    • Daycare centres
    • Libraries
    • Historical sites
    • Museums
    • Public security facilities
    • Other institutional properties - specify:
  • Marine Engineering
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Seaports
    • Canals and waterways
    • Marinas and harbours
    • Other marine infrastructure - specify:
  • Transportation Engineering
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Parking lots and garages
    • Highway and road structures and networks
    • Runways (include lighting)
    • Railway lines
    • Bridges
    • Tunnels
    • Other land transportation infrastructure, not elsewhere classified - specify:
  • Waterworks Engineering
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Water filtration plants
    • Water supply infrastructure - specify:
  • Sewage Engineering
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Sewage treatment plants
    • Sewage treatment infrastructure - specify:
  • Electric Power Engineering
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Steam production plants
    • Nuclear production plants
    • Hydro-electric power plants
    • Other Power generating plants
    • Power transmission networks
    • Power distribution networks
  • Communication Engineering
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Telecommunications transmission cables and lines (except optical fibre)
      e.g., aerial, underground and submarine
    • Telecommunications transmission optical fibre cables
      e.g., aerial, underground and submarine
    • Telecommunications transmission support structures - towers, poles, conduit
    • Other communications networks - specify:
  • Oil and Gas Engineering
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Oil refineries
    • Natural gas processing plants
    • Pipelines
    • Development drilling for oil and gas
    • Production facilities in oil and gas extraction
    • Enhanced recovery projects
    • Site development and other pre-mining costs
    • Geological, geophysical and other exploration and evaluation costs
    • Other oil and gas infrastructure - specify:
  • Mining
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Mine surface buildings (except for beneficiation)
    • Mine buildings for beneficiation treatment of minerals
    • Mine structures
    • Tailing disposal systems, settling ponds
    • Mine-site development
  • Oil, Gas and Mineral Exploration and Evaluation
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Exploration drilling for oil and gas
    • Other oil and gas exploration
    • Mineral exploration
  • Other Engineering
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Pollution abatement and control
    • Outdoor recreational facilities
    • Waste disposal facilities
    • Irrigation networks
    • Improved land
    • Reclaimed land
    • Flood protection infrastructure
    • Site remediation
  • Other engineering works, not elsewhere classified - specify:

New Assets: Report Capital Expenditures for acquisitions of new assets including the portion of work in progress for the current year. Include imports of used assets since they represent newly acquired assets for the Canadian economy.

Purchase of Used Canadian Assets: The object of our survey is to measure the acquisitions of new fixed assets separately from used fixed assets in the Canadian economy as a whole. This is because the acquisition of used assets does not increase the total inventory of fixed assets, it only transfers them within the Canadian economy. Report acquisition of used assets separately in this column.

Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling and Restoration: Report Capital Expenditures for existing assets being upgraded, renovated, retrofitted, refurbished, overhauled or restored.

Expected Useful Life of Assets: Report the expected life of the asset in years.

6. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were this organization's gross capital expenditures for industrial building construction?

Non-Residential Construction: Capital expenditures incurred during the reporting period for non-residential building and engineering construction (on a contracted basis and/or by your own employees) whether for your own use or rent to others.

Include:

  • manufacturing plants, warehouses, office buildings, shopping centres, etc.
  • roads, bridges, sewers, electric power lines, underground cables, etc.
  • the cost of demolition of buildings, land servicing and site preparation
  • leasehold and land improvements
  • acquisitions to work in progress
  • townsite facilities such as streets, sewers, stores and schools
  • buildings that have accommodation units without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities (e.g., some student and senior citizen residences) and associated expenditures on services
  • all preconstruction planning and design costs such as engineer and consulting fees and any materials supplied to construction contractors for installation, etc.
Gross capital expenditures for industrial building construction
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  CAN$ '000 Expected Life (Years)
Manufacturing plants    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Industrial depots and service buildings    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Farm buildings and structures    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Other industrial sites and structures    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    

7. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were this organization's gross capital expenditures for commercial building construction?

Non-Residential Construction: Capital expenditures incurred during the reporting period for non-residential building and engineering construction (on a contracted basis and/or by your own employees) whether for your own use or rent to others.

Include:

  • manufacturing plants, warehouses, office buildings, shopping centres, etc.
  • roads, bridges, sewers, electric power lines, underground cables, etc.
  • the cost of demolition of buildings, land servicing and site preparation
  • leasehold and land improvements
  • acquisitions to work in progress
  • townsite facilities such as streets, sewers, stores and schools
  • buildings that have accommodation units without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities (e.g., some student and senior citizen residences) and associated expenditures on services
  • all preconstruction planning and design costs such as engineer and consulting fees and any materials supplied to construction contractors for installation, etc.
Gross capital expenditures for commercial building construction
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  CAN$ '000 Expected Life (Years)
Industrial laboratories, research and development centres    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Warehouses    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Service stations    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Office buildings    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Hotels    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Restaurants    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Shopping centres, plazas, malls and stores    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Theatres and halls    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Indoor recreational facilities    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Other collective dwellings    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Student residences    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Airports and other passenger terminals    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Communications buildings    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Sports facilities with spectator capacity    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Other commercial properties, not elsewhere classified    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    

8. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were this organization's gross capital expenditures for institutional building construction?

Non-Residential Construction: Capital expenditures incurred during the reporting period for non-residential building and engineering construction (on a contracted basis and/or by your own employees) whether for your own use or rent to others.

Include:

  • manufacturing plants, warehouses, office buildings, shopping centres, etc.
  • roads, bridges, sewers, electric power lines, underground cables, etc.
  • the cost of demolition of buildings, land servicing and site preparation
  • leasehold and land improvements
  • acquisitions to work in progress
  • townsite facilities such as streets, sewers, stores and schools
  • buildings that have accommodation units without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities (e.g., some student and senior citizen residences) and associated expenditures on services
  • all preconstruction planning and design costs such as engineer and consulting fees and any materials supplied to construction contractors for installation, etc.
Gross capital expenditures for institutional building construction
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  CAN$ '000 Expected Life (Years)
Schools, colleges, universities and other educational buildings    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Religious centres and memorial sites    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Hospitals    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Nursing homes, homes for the aged    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Health centres, clinics and other health care buildings    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Daycare centres    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Libraries    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Historical sites    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Public security facilities    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Museums    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Other institutional properties    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    

9. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were this organization's gross capital expenditures for marine engineering construction?

Non-Residential Construction: Capital expenditures incurred during the reporting period for non-residential building and engineering construction (on a contracted basis and/or by your own employees) whether for your own use or rent to others.

Include:

  • manufacturing plants, warehouses, office buildings, shopping centres, etc.
  • roads, bridges, sewers, electric power lines, underground cables, etc.
  • the cost of demolition of buildings, land servicing and site preparation
  • leasehold and land improvements
  • acquisitions to work in progress
  • townsite facilities such as streets, sewers, stores and schools
  • buildings that have accommodation units without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities (e.g., some student and senior citizen residences) and associated expenditures on services
  • all preconstruction planning and design costs such as engineer and consulting fees and any materials supplied to construction contractors for installation, etc.
Gross capital expenditures for marine engineering construction
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  CAN$ '000 Expected Life (Years)
Seaports    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Canals and waterways    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Marinas and harbours    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Other marine infrastructure    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    

10. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were this organization's gross capital expenditures for transportation engineering construction?

Non-Residential Construction: Capital expenditures incurred during the reporting period for non-residential building and engineering construction (on a contracted basis and/or by your own employees) whether for your own use or rent to others.

Include:

  • manufacturing plants, warehouses, office buildings, shopping centres, etc.
  • roads, bridges, sewers, electric power lines, underground cables, etc.
  • the cost of demolition of buildings, land servicing and site preparation
  • leasehold and land improvements
  • acquisitions to work in progress
  • townsite facilities such as streets, sewers, stores and schools
  • buildings that have accommodation units without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities (e.g., some student and senior citizen residences) and associated expenditures on services
  • all preconstruction planning and design costs such as engineer and consulting fees and any materials supplied to construction contractors for installation, etc.
Gross capital expenditures for transportation engineering construction
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  CAN$ '000 Expected Life (Years)
Parking lots and garages    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Highway and road structures and networks    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Runways (include lighting)    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Railway lines    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Bridges    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Tunnels    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
     
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    

11. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were this organization's gross capital expenditures for waterworks engineering construction?

Non-Residential Construction: Capital expenditures incurred during the reporting period for non-residential building and engineering construction (on a contracted basis and/or by your own employees) whether for your own use or rent to others.

Include:

  • manufacturing plants, warehouses, office buildings, shopping centres, etc.
  • roads, bridges, sewers, electric power lines, underground cables, etc.
  • the cost of demolition of buildings, land servicing and site preparation
  • leasehold and land improvements
  • acquisitions to work in progress
  • townsite facilities such as streets, sewers, stores and schools
  • buildings that have accommodation units without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities (e.g., some student and senior citizen residences) and associated expenditures on services
  • all preconstruction planning and design costs such as engineer and consulting fees and any materials supplied to construction contractors for installation, etc.
Gross capital expenditures for waterworks engineering construction
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  CAN$ '000 Expected Life (Years)
Water filtration plants    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Water supply infrastructure    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    

12. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were this organization's gross capital expenditures for sewage engineering construction?

Non-Residential Construction: Capital expenditures incurred during the reporting period for non-residential building and engineering construction (on a contracted basis and/or by your own employees) whether for your own use or rent to others.

Include:

  • manufacturing plants, warehouses, office buildings, shopping centres, etc.
  • roads, bridges, sewers, electric power lines, underground cables, etc.
  • the cost of demolition of buildings, land servicing and site preparation
  • leasehold and land improvements
  • acquisitions to work in progress
  • townsite facilities such as streets, sewers, stores and schools
  • buildings that have accommodation units without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities (e.g., some student and senior citizen residences) and associated expenditures on services
  • all preconstruction planning and design costs such as engineer and consulting fees and any materials supplied to construction contractors for installation, etc.
Gross capital expenditures for sewage engineering construction
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  CAN$ '000 Expected Life (Years)
Sewage treatment plants    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Sewage treatment infrastructure    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    

13. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were this organization's gross capital expenditures for electric power engineering construction?

Non-Residential Construction: Capital expenditures incurred during the reporting period for non-residential building and engineering construction (on a contracted basis and/or by your own employees) whether for your own use or rent to others.

Include:

  • manufacturing plants, warehouses, office buildings, shopping centres, etc.
  • roads, bridges, sewers, electric power lines, underground cables, etc.
  • the cost of demolition of buildings, land servicing and site preparation
  • leasehold and land improvements
  • acquisitions to work in progress
  • townsite facilities such as streets, sewers, stores and schools
  • buildings that have accommodation units without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities (e.g., some student and senior citizen residences) and associated expenditures on services
  • all preconstruction planning and design costs such as engineer and consulting fees and any materials supplied to construction contractors for installation, etc.
Gross capital expenditures for electric power engineering construction
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  CAN$ '000 Expected Life (Years)
Steam production plants    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Nuclear production plants    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Hydro-electric power plants    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Other Power generating plants    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Power transmission networks    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Power distribution networks    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    

14. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were this organization's gross capital expenditures for communication engineering construction?

Non-Residential Construction: Capital expenditures incurred during the reporting period for non-residential building and engineering construction (on a contracted basis and/or by your own employees) whether for your own use or rent to others.

Include:

  • manufacturing plants, warehouses, office buildings, shopping centres, etc.
  • roads, bridges, sewers, electric power lines, underground cables, etc.
  • the cost of demolition of buildings, land servicing and site preparation
  • leasehold and land improvements
  • acquisitions to work in progress
  • townsite facilities such as streets, sewers, stores and schools
  • buildings that have accommodation units without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities (e.g., some student and senior citizen residences) and associated expenditures on services
  • all preconstruction planning and design costs such as engineer and consulting fees and any materials supplied to construction contractors for installation, etc.
Gross capital expenditures for communication engineering construction
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  CAN$ '000 Expected Life (Years)
Telecommunications transmission cables and lines (except optical fibre) - (e.g., aerial, underground and submarine)    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Telecommunications transmission optical fibre cables (e.g., aerial, underground and submarine)    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Telecommunications transmission support structures - towers, poles, conduit    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Other communications networks    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    

15. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were this organization's gross capital expenditures for oil and gas engineering construction?

Non-Residential Construction: Capital expenditures incurred during the reporting period for non-residential building and engineering construction (on a contracted basis and/or by your own employees) whether for your own use or rent to others.

Include:

  • manufacturing plants, warehouses, office buildings, shopping centres, etc.
  • roads, bridges, sewers, electric power lines, underground cables, etc.
  • the cost of demolition of buildings, land servicing and site preparation
  • leasehold and land improvements
  • acquisitions to work in progress
  • townsite facilities such as streets, sewers, stores and schools
  • buildings that have accommodation units without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities (e.g., some student and senior citizen residences) and associated expenditures on services
  • all preconstruction planning and design costs such as engineer and consulting fees and any materials supplied to construction contractors for installation, etc.
Gross capital expenditures for oil and gas engineering construction
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  CAN$ '000 Expected Life (Years)
Oil refineries    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Natural gas processing plants    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Pipelines    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Development drilling for oil and gas    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Production facilities in oil and gas extraction    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Enhanced recovery projects    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Site development and other pre-mining costs    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Geological, geophysical and other exploration and evaluation costs    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Other oil and gas infrastructure    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    

16. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were this organization's gross capital expenditures for mining construction?

Non-Residential Construction: Capital expenditures incurred during the reporting period for non-residential building and engineering construction (on a contracted basis and/or by your own employees) whether for your own use or rent to others.

Include:

  • manufacturing plants, warehouses, office buildings, shopping centres, etc.
  • roads, bridges, sewers, electric power lines, underground cables, etc.
  • the cost of demolition of buildings, land servicing and site preparation
  • leasehold and land improvements
  • acquisitions to work in progress
  • townsite facilities such as streets, sewers, stores and schools
  • buildings that have accommodation units without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities (e.g., some student and senior citizen residences) and associated expenditures on services
  • all preconstruction planning and design costs such as engineer and consulting fees and any materials supplied to construction contractors for installation, etc.
Gross capital expenditures for mining construction
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  CAN$ '000 Expected Life (Years)
Mine surface buildings (except for beneficiation)    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Mine buildings for beneficiation treatment of minerals    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Mine structures    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Tailing disposal systems settling ponds    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Mine-site development    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    

17. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were this organization's gross capital expenditures for oil, gas and mineral exploration and evaluation?

Non-Residential Construction: Capital expenditures incurred during the reporting period for non-residential building and engineering construction (on a contracted basis and/or by your own employees) whether for your own use or rent to others.

Include:

  • manufacturing plants, warehouses, office buildings, shopping centres, etc.
  • roads, bridges, sewers, electric power lines, underground cables, etc.
  • the cost of demolition of buildings, land servicing and site preparation
  • leasehold and land improvements
  • acquisitions to work in progress
  • townsite facilities such as streets, sewers, stores and schools
  • buildings that have accommodation units without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities (e.g., some student and senior citizen residences) and associated expenditures on services
  • all preconstruction planning and design costs such as engineer and consulting fees and any materials supplied to construction contractors for installation, etc.
Gross capital expenditures for oil, gas and mineral exploration and evaluation
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  CAN$ '000 Expected Life (Years)
Exploration drilling for oil and gas    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Other oil and gas exploration    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Mineral exploration    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    

18. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were this organization's gross capital expenditures for other engineering construction?

Non-Residential Construction: Capital expenditures incurred during the reporting period for non-residential building and engineering construction (on a contracted basis and/or by your own employees) whether for your own use or rent to others.

Include:

  • manufacturing plants, warehouses, office buildings, shopping centres, etc.
  • roads, bridges, sewers, electric power lines, underground cables, etc.
  • the cost of demolition of buildings, land servicing and site preparation
  • leasehold and land improvements
  • acquisitions to work in progress
  • townsite facilities such as streets, sewers, stores and schools
  • buildings that have accommodation units without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities (e.g., some student and senior citizen residences) and associated expenditures on services
  • all preconstruction planning and design costs such as engineer and consulting fees and any materials supplied to construction contractors for installation, etc.
Gross capital expenditures for other engineering construction
Table summary
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  CAN$ '000 Expected Life (Years)
Pollution abatement and control    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Outdoor recreational facilities    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Waste disposal facilities    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Irrigation networks    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Improved land    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Reclaimed land    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Flood protection infrastructure    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Site remediation    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Other engineering works, not elsewhere classified    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    

19. Capital Expenditures for Non-Residential Construction

Capital expenditures for non-residential construction
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  CAN$ '000
Industrial Building  
Total New Assets  
Total Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration  
Total new assets (including renovation, retrofit, refurbishing, overhauling, restoration)  
Commercial Building  
Total New Assets  
Total Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration  
Total new assets (including renovation, retrofit, refurbishing, overhauling, restoration)  
Institutional Building  
Total New Assets  
Total Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration  
Total new assets (including renovation, retrofit, refurbishing, overhauling, restoration)  
Marine Engineering  
Total New Assets  
Total Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration  
Total new assets (including renovation, retrofit, refurbishing, overhauling, restoration)  
Transportation Engineering  
Total New Assets  
Total Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration  
Total new assets (including renovation, retrofit, refurbishing, overhauling, restoration)  
Waterworks Engineering  
Total New Assets  
Total Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration  
Total new assets (including renovation, retrofit, refurbishing, overhauling, restoration)  
Sewage Engineering  
Total New Assets  
Total Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration  
Total new assets (including renovation, retrofit, refurbishing, overhauling, restoration)  
Electric Power Engineering  
Total New Assets  
Total Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration  
Total new assets (including renovation, retrofit, refurbishing, overhauling, restoration)  
Communication Engineering  
Total New Assets  
Total Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration  
Total new assets (including renovation, retrofit, refurbishing, overhauling, restoration)  
Oil and Gas Engineering  
Total New Assets  
Total Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration  
Total new assets (including renovation, retrofit, refurbishing, overhauling, restoration)  
Mining  
Total New Assets  
Total Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration  
Total new assets (including renovation, retrofit, refurbishing, overhauling, restoration)  
Oil, Gas and Mineral Exploration and Evaluation  
Total New Assets  
Total Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration  
Total new assets (including renovation, retrofit, refurbishing, overhauling, restoration)  
Other Engineering  
Total New Assets  
Total Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration  
Total new assets (including renovation, retrofit, refurbishing, overhauling, restoration)  
Total  
Total New Assets  
Total Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration  
Total new assets (including renovation, retrofit, refurbishing, overhauling, restoration)  

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Gross Capital Expenditures - Machinery and Equipment

20. For the YYYY fiscal year, did this organization have capital expenditures for machinery and equipment?

Include renovations and acquisitions to work in progress.

What are Capital Expenditures?
Capital Expenditures are the gross expenditures on fixed assets for use in the operations of your organization or for lease or rent to others.

Include:

  • cost of all new buildings, engineering, machinery and equipment which normally have a life of more than one year and are charged to fixed asset accounts
  • modifications, acquisitions and major renovations
  • capital costs such as feasibility studies, architectural, legal, installation and engineering fees
  • subsidies
  • capitalized interest charges on loans with which capital projects are financed
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  • acquisitions to work in progress.

How to Treat Leases
Include:

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Information for Government Departments
The following applies to government departments only:

  • include all capital expenditures without taking into account the capitalization threshold of your department
  • grants and/or subsidies to outside entities (e.g., municipalities, agencies, institutions or businesses) are to be excluded
  • departments are requested to exclude from reported figures budgetary items pertaining to any departmental agency and proprietary crown corporation as they are surveyed separately
  • federal departments are to report expenditures paid for by the department, regardless of which department awarded the contract
  • provincial departments are to include any capital expenditures on construction (exclude outlays for land) or machinery and equipment, for use in Canada, financed from revolving funds, loans attached to revolving funds, other loans, the Consolidated Revenue Fund or special accounts.
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21. For the YYYY fiscal year, which machinery and equipment assets were acquired?

Include renovations and acquisitions to work in progress.

Select all that apply.

Machinery and Equipment:
Capital expenditures incurred during the reporting period for machinery and equipment, whether for your own use or for lease or rent to others.

Include:

  • automobiles, trucks, professional and scientific equipment, office and store furniture and appliances
  • computers (hardware and software), broadcasting, telecommunications and other information and communication technologies equipment
  • motors, generators, transformers
  • any capitalized tooling expenses
  • acquisitions to work in progress
  • progress payments paid out before delivery in the year in which such payments are made
  • any balance owing or holdbacks should be reported in the year the cost is incurred.
  • Medium and Heavy Trucks, Buses and Other Motor Vehicles
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Medium and heavy-duty trucks
    • Buses
    • Freight and utility trailers
    • Special-purpose vehicles
    • Materials handling trucks and tractors
    • Other motor vehicles
  • Passenger Cars and Light Trucks
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs
  • Other Transportation Equipment
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Locomotives, railway rolling stock, and rapid transit equipment
    • Civilian aircraft
    • Non-military ships, barges and platforms
    • Boats and personal watercraft
    • Other transportation equipment - specify:
  • Processing Equipment
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Water treatment equipment
    • Filters and strainers for fluids and fluid power systems
    • Packing, packaging, and bottling machinery
    • Mineral crushing, screening, processing and beneficiation machinery and equipment
    • Metalworking machinery
    • Industrial moulds, special dies, and patterns
    • Other industry-specific manufacturing machinery, not elsewhere classified - specify:
  • Computers and Office Equipment
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Computers and computer peripheral equipment
    • Optical and projection equipment, photocopiers, and office machines (except computers and peripherals)
    • Office furniture
  • Software
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Pre-Packaged Software
    • Custom software, developed in-house/own account
    • Custom software, contracted out
  • Telecommunications, Cable and Broadcasting Equipment
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment
    • Navigational and guidance instruments
    • Telephone and data communications equipment
    • Televisions and other audio and video equipment
    • Other communication equipment - specify:
  • Commercial and Service Industry Machinery and Equipment
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Commercial cooking and food-warming equipment
    • Commercial and service industry machinery and equipment, not elsewhere classified
  • Other Industrial Machinery and Equipment
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Heavy-gauge metal containers (including intermodal)
    • Hand tools and power hand tools (except welding and soldering equipment)
    • Logging machinery and equipment
    • Rock drilling machinery and equipment
    • Other mining and quarrying machinery and equipment, not elsewhere classified
    • Oil and gas field production machinery and equipment
    • Other oil and gas field machinery and equipment (except for production)
    • Construction machinery and equipment
    • Nuclear reactor steam supply systems
    • Welding and soldering equipment
    • Industrial furnaces and ovens, and electric industrial heating equipment
    • Other materials handling equipment, conveyors, and elevators
  • Medical, Scientific and Technical Instruments and equipment
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Medical and laboratory equipment (except scientific instruments)
    • Scientific and technical instruments (except electromedical and irradiation equipment)
    • Other measuring, control, and scientific instruments (except electromedical and irradiation equipment)
    • Medical, dental and personal safety supplies
  • Other Machinery and Equipment
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Institutional and other furniture, not elsewhere classified (including furniture frames)
    • Engines (except gasoline and diesel engines for motor vehicles, and aircraft engines) and mechanical power transmission equipment
    • Pumps and compressors
    • Heating and cooling equipment (except household refrigerators and freezers)
    • Power and distribution transformers
    • Other transformers
    • Military aircraft
    • Military ships
    • Military armoured vehicles
    • Billboards
    • Non-residential mobile buildings
    • Electric motors and generators
    • Switchgear, switchboards, relays, and industrial control apparatus
    • Turbines, turbine generators, and turbine generator sets
    • Boilers, metal tanks, industrial valves and seals
    • Agricultural, lawn and garden machinery and equipment
    • Instruments for measuring electricity
    • Other machinery and equipment - specify:

22. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were this organization's gross capital expenditures for medium and heavy trucks, buses and other motor vehicles?

Machinery and Equipment:
Capital expenditures incurred during the reporting period for machinery and equipment, whether for your own use or for lease or rent to others.

Include:

  • automobiles, trucks, professional and scientific equipment, office and store furniture and appliances
  • computers (hardware and software), broadcasting, telecommunications and other information and communication technologies equipment
  • motors, generators, transformers
  • any capitalized tooling expenses
  • acquisitions to work in progress
  • progress payments paid out before delivery in the year in which such payments are made
  • any balance owing or holdbacks should be reported in the year the cost is incurred.
Gross capital expenditures for medium and heavy trucks, buses and other motor vehicles
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  CAN$ '000 Expected Life (Years)
Medium and heavy-duty trucks    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Buses    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Freight and utility trailers    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Special-purpose vehicles    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Materials handling trucks and tractors    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Other motor vehicles    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    

23. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were this organization's gross capital expenditures for passenger cars and light trucks?

Machinery and Equipment: Capital expenditures incurred during the reporting period for machinery and equipment, whether for your own use or for lease or rent to others.

Include:

  • automobiles, trucks, professional and scientific equipment, office and store furniture and appliances
  • computers (hardware and software), broadcasting, telecommunications and other information and communication technologies equipment
  • motors, generators, transformers
  • any capitalized tooling expenses
  • acquisitions to work in progress
  • progress payments paid out before delivery in the year in which such payments are made
  • any balance owing or holdbacks should be reported in the year the cost is incurred.
Gross capital expenditures for passenger cars and light trucks
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  CAN$ '000 Expected Life (Years)
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    

24. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were this organization's gross capital expenditures for other transportation equipment?

Machinery and Equipment: Capital expenditures incurred during the reporting period for machinery and equipment, whether for your own use or for lease or rent to others.

Include:

  • automobiles, trucks, professional and scientific equipment, office and store furniture and appliances
  • computers (hardware and software), broadcasting, telecommunications and other information and communication technologies equipment
  • motors, generators, transformers
  • any capitalized tooling expenses
  • acquisitions to work in progress
  • progress payments paid out before delivery in the year in which such payments are made
  • any balance owing or holdbacks should be reported in the year the cost is incurred.
Gross capital expenditures for other transportation equipment
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  CAN$ '000 Expected Life (Years)
Locomotives, railway rolling stock, and rapid transit equipment    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Civilian aircraft    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Non-military ships, barges and platforms    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Boats and personal watercraft    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Other transportation equipment    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    

25. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were this organization's gross capital expenditures for processing equipment?

Machinery and Equipment: Capital expenditures incurred during the reporting period for machinery and equipment, whether for your own use or for lease or rent to others.

Include:

  • automobiles, trucks, professional and scientific equipment, office and store furniture and appliances
  • computers (hardware and software), broadcasting, telecommunications and other information and communication technologies equipment
  • motors, generators, transformers
  • any capitalized tooling expenses
  • acquisitions to work in progress
  • progress payments paid out before delivery in the year in which such payments are made
  • any balance owing or holdbacks should be reported in the year the cost is incurred.
Gross capital expenditures for processing equipment
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  CAN$ '000 Expected Life (Years)
Water treatment equipment    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Filters and strainers for fluids and fluid power systems    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Packing, packaging, and bottling machinery    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Mineral crushing, screening, processing and beneficiation machinery and equipment    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Metalworking machinery    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Industrial moulds, special dies, and patterns    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Other industry-specific manufacturing machinery, not elsewhere classified    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    

26. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were this organization's gross capital expenditures for computers and office equipment?

Machinery and Equipment: Capital expenditures incurred during the reporting period for machinery and equipment, whether for your own use or for lease or rent to others.

Include:

  • automobiles, trucks, professional and scientific equipment, office and store furniture and appliances
  • computers (hardware and software), broadcasting, telecommunications and other information and communication technologies equipment
  • motors, generators, transformers
  • any capitalized tooling expenses
  • acquisitions to work in progress
  • progress payments paid out before delivery in the year in which such payments are made
  • any balance owing or holdbacks should be reported in the year the cost is incurred.
Gross capital expenditures for computers and office equipment
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  CAN$ '000 Expected Life (Years)
Computers and computer peripheral equipment    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Optical and projection equipment, photocopiers, and office machines (except computers and peripherals)    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Office furniture    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    

27. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were this organization's gross capital expenditures for software?

Machinery and Equipment: Capital expenditures incurred during the reporting period for machinery and equipment, whether for your own use or for lease or rent to others.

Include:

  • automobiles, trucks, professional and scientific equipment, office and store furniture and appliances
  • computers (hardware and software), broadcasting, telecommunications and other information and communication technologies equipment
  • motors, generators, transformers
  • any capitalized tooling expenses
  • acquisitions to work in progress
  • progress payments paid out before delivery in the year in which such payments are made
  • any balance owing or holdbacks should be reported in the year the cost is incurred.
Gross capital expenditures for software
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  CAN$ '000 Expected Life (Years)
Pre-Packaged Software    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Custom software, developed in-house/own account    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Custom software, contracted out    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    

28. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were this organization's gross capital expenditures for telecommunications, cable and broadcasting equipment?

Machinery and Equipment: Capital expenditures incurred during the reporting period for machinery and equipment, whether for your own use or for lease or rent to others.

Include:

  • automobiles, trucks, professional and scientific equipment, office and store furniture and appliances
  • computers (hardware and software), broadcasting, telecommunications and other information and communication technologies equipment
  • motors, generators, transformers
  • any capitalized tooling expenses
  • acquisitions to work in progress
  • progress payments paid out before delivery in the year in which such payments are made
  • any balance owing or holdbacks should be reported in the year the cost is incurred.
Gross capital expenditures for telecommunications, cable and broadcasting equipment
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  CAN$ '000 Expected Life (Years)
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Navigational and guidance instruments    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Telephone and data communications equipment    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Televisions and other audio and video equipment    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Other communication equipment    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    

29. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were this organization's gross capital expenditures for commercial and service industry machinery and equipment?

Machinery and Equipment: Capital expenditures incurred during the reporting period for machinery and equipment, whether for your own use or for lease or rent to others.

Include:

  • automobiles, trucks, professional and scientific equipment, office and store furniture and appliances
  • computers (hardware and software), broadcasting, telecommunications and other information and communication technologies equipment
  • motors, generators, transformers
  • any capitalized tooling expenses
  • acquisitions to work in progress
  • progress payments paid out before delivery in the year in which such payments are made
  • any balance owing or holdbacks should be reported in the year the cost is incurred.
Gross capital expenditures for commercial and service industry machinery and equipment
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  CAN$ '000 Expected Life (Years)
Commercial cooking and food-warming equipment    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Commercial and service industry machinery and equipment, not elsewhere classified    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    

30. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were this organization's gross capital expenditures for other industrial machinery and equipment?

Machinery and Equipment: Capital expenditures incurred during the reporting period for machinery and equipment, whether for your own use or for lease or rent to others.

Include:

  • automobiles, trucks, professional and scientific equipment, office and store furniture and appliances
  • computers (hardware and software), broadcasting, telecommunications and other information and communication technologies equipment
  • motors, generators, transformers
  • any capitalized tooling expenses
  • acquisitions to work in progress
  • progress payments paid out before delivery in the year in which such payments are made
  • any balance owing or holdbacks should be reported in the year the cost is incurred.
Gross capital expenditures for other industrial machinery and equipment
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  CAN$ '000 Expected Life (Years)
Heavy-gauge metal containers (including intermodal)    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Hand tools and power hand tools (except welding and soldering equipment)    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Logging machinery and equipment    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Rock drilling machinery and equipment    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Other mining and quarrying machinery and equipment, not elsewhere classified    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Oil and gas field production machinery and equipment    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Other oil and gas field machinery and equipment (except for production)    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Construction machinery and equipment    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Nuclear reactor steam supply systems    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Welding and soldering equipment    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Industrial furnaces and ovens, and electric industrial heating equipment    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Other materials handling equipment, conveyors, and elevators    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    

31. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were this organization's gross capital expenditures for medical, scientific and technical instruments and equipment?

Machinery and Equipment: Capital expenditures incurred during the reporting period for machinery and equipment, whether for your own use or for lease or rent to others.

Include:

  • automobiles, trucks, professional and scientific equipment, office and store furniture and appliances
  • computers (hardware and software), broadcasting, telecommunications and other information and communication technologies equipment
  • motors, generators, transformers
  • any capitalized tooling expenses
  • acquisitions to work in progress
  • progress payments paid out before delivery in the year in which such payments are made
  • any balance owing or holdbacks should be reported in the year the cost is incurred.
Gross capital expenditures for medical, scientific and technical instruments and equipment
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  CAN$ '000 Expected Life (Years)
Medical and laboratory equipment (except scientific instruments)    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Scientific and technical instruments (except electromedical and irradiation equipment)    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Other measuring, control, and scientific instruments (except electromedical and irradiation equipment)    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Medical, dental and personal safety supplies    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    

32. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were this organization's gross capital expenditures for other machinery and equipment?

Machinery and Equipment: Capital expenditures incurred during the reporting period for machinery and equipment, whether for your own use or for lease or rent to others.

Include:

  • automobiles, trucks, professional and scientific equipment, office and store furniture and appliances
  • computers (hardware and software), broadcasting, telecommunications and other information and communication technologies equipment
  • motors, generators, transformers
  • any capitalized tooling expenses
  • acquisitions to work in progress
  • progress payments paid out before delivery in the year in which such payments are made
  • any balance owing or holdbacks should be reported in the year the cost is incurred.
Gross capital expenditures for other machinery and equipment
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  CAN$ '000 Expected Life (Years)
Institutional and other furniture, not elsewhere classified (including furniture frames)    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Engines (except gasoline and diesel engines for motor vehicles, and aircraft engines) and mechanical power transmission equipment    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Pumps and compressors    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Heating and cooling equipment (except household refrigerators and freezers)    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Power and distribution transformers    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Other transformers    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Military aircraft    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Military ships    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Military armoured vehicles    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Billboards    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Non-residential mobile buildings    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Electric motors and generators    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Switchgear, switchboards, relays, and industrial control apparatus    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Turbines, turbine generators, and turbine generator sets    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Boilers, metal tanks, industrial valves and seals    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Agricultural, lawn and garden machinery and equipment    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Instruments for measuring electricity    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    
Other machinery and equipment    
New Assets    
Purchase of Used Canadian Assets    
Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration    
Total    

33. Capital Expenditures for Machinery and Equipment

Capital expenditures for machinery and equipment
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  CAN$ '000
Medium and Heavy Trucks, Buses and Other Motor Vehicles  
Total New Assets  
Total Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration  
Total new assets (including renovation, retrofit, refurbishing, overhauling, restoration)  
Passenger Cars and Light Trucks  
Total New Assets  
Total Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration  
Total new assets (including renovation, retrofit, refurbishing, overhauling, restoration)  
Other Transportation Equipment  
Total New Assets  
Total Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration  
Total new assets (including renovation, retrofit, refurbishing, overhauling, restoration)  
Processing Equipment  
Total New Assets  
Total Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration  
Total new assets (including renovation, retrofit, refurbishing, overhauling, restoration)  
Computers and Office Equipment  
Total New Assets  
Total Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration  
Total new assets (including renovation, retrofit, refurbishing, overhauling, restoration)  
Software  
Total New Assets  
Total Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration  
Total new assets (including renovation, retrofit, refurbishing, overhauling, restoration)  
Telecommunications, Cable and Broadcasting  
Total New Assets  
Total Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration  
Total new assets (including renovation, retrofit, refurbishing, overhauling, restoration)  
Commercial and Service Industry Machinery and Equipment  
Total New Assets  
Total Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration  
Total new assets (including renovation, retrofit, refurbishing, overhauling, restoration)  
Other Industrial Machinery and Equipment  
Total New Assets  
Total Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration  
Total new assets (including renovation, retrofit, refurbishing, overhauling, restoration)  
Medical, Scientific and Technical Instruments and equipment  
Total New Assets  
Total Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration  
Total new assets (including renovation, retrofit, refurbishing, overhauling, restoration)  
Other Machinery and Equipment  
Total New Assets  
Total Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration  
Total new assets (including renovation, retrofit, refurbishing, overhauling, restoration)  
Total  
Total New Assets  
Total Renovation, Retrofit, Refurbishing, Overhauling, Restoration  
Total new assets (including renovation, retrofit, refurbishing, overhauling, restoration)  

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The value for total capital expenditures ($######) is significantly different than the ($######) reported last reporting period.

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You have not reported any capital expenditures on machinery or equipment for YYYY, but did in the previous year.

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  • I am unable to confirm that all values are correct.

Non-Residential Construction and Machinery and Equipment

34. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were your organization's expenses for the following questions?

Non-Capital Repair and Maintenance Expenditures: This question represents the repair and maintenance of assets in contrast to the acquisition of assets or the renovation of assets.

Include:

  • gross non-capital repair and maintenance expenditures on non-residential buildings, other structures and on machinery and equipment
  • value of repair work done by your own employees as well as payments to persons outside your employ
  • building maintenance such as janitorial services, snow removal and sanding
  • equipment maintenance such as oil changes and lubrication of vehicles and other machinery.

Work in Progress: Work in progress represents accumulated costs since the start of capital projects which are intended to be capitalized upon completion.

Typically capital investment includes any expenditure on an asset in which its life is greater than one year. Capital items charged to operating expenses are defined as expenditures which could have been capitalized as part of the fixed assets, but for various reasons, have been charged to current expenses.

Expenses
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  Non-Residential Construction CAN$ '000 Machinery and Equipment CAN$ '000
What were this organization's non-capitalized repair and maintenance expenditures?    
What is the total dollar value of work in progress at year end?    
What were the total expenditures of a capital nature that were charged to operating expenses during the reporting period?    

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The value reported for Capital Expenditures on Non-Residential Construction ($######) is identical to the value reported for Construction Repair and Maintenance ($######).

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The value reported for Capital Expenditures on Machinery and Equipment ($######) is identical to the value reported for Repair and Maintenance of Machinery Equipment ($######).

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You have reported a large value for repair and maintenance of non-residential construction for YYYY ($######).

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You have reported a large value for repair and maintenance of machinery and equipment for YYYY ($######).

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You have not reported any repair or maintenance expenditures of non-residential construction for YYYY, but did in the previous year.

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You have not reported any repair or maintenance expenditures on machinery and equipment for YYYY, but did in the previous year.

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Cost Components of Expenditures

35. What is the breakdown of expenditures by who performed the following work?

Total: These are the amounts to be divided between contractors and company's own workers.

Value of Work Performed by Contractors: Work performed by contractors are contract billings or equivalent including holdbacks.

Value of Own Account Work: In addition to own account work, include all materials and supplies provided free to contractors and all architects, engineering and consultants fees and similar services.

Expenditures by who performed the work
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  CAN$ '000
New non-residential construction including renovation and retrofit  
Total reported in summary 1:  
Value of work performed by contractor (external work)  
Value of own-account work (internal work)  
Total work (external work and internal work)  
New machinery and equipment including renovation and retrofit  
Total reported in summary 2:  
Value of work performed by contractor (external work)  
Value of own-account work (internal work)  
Total work (external work and internal work)  
Non-capitalized construction repair and maintenance expenses  
Expense reported in question 34:  
Value of work performed by contractor (external work)  
Value of own-account work (internal work)  
Total work (external work and internal work)  
Non-capitalized Machinery and equipment repair and maintenance expenses  
Expense reported in question 34:  
Value of work performed by contractor (external work)  
Value of own-account work (internal work)  
Total work (external work and internal work)  

36. What is the breakdown of expenditures on own account work (internal work) by the following categories of costs?

Salaries and Wages: Show the total value of salaries and wages paid to your employees. Salaries and wages are gross earnings before deductions such as income tax and include incentive bonuses and vacation pay but exclude fringe benefits.

Materials and Supplies: Report total cost of materials and supplies used by your own employees and those provided free to contractors relating to the expenditures reported.

Other Charges: Examples of other charges are insurance, power, telephone and also architectural, legal, and engineering fees considered to be applicable to the expenditures reported.

Expenditures on own account work (internal work)
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  CAN$ '000
New non-residential construction including renovation and retrofit  
Value of own account work reported in question 35:  
Salaries and Wages  
Materials and Supplies  
Other Charges  
Total - Value of Own account work  
New machinery and equipment including renovation and retrofit  
Value of own account work reported in question 35:  
Salaries and Wages  
Materials and Supplies  
Other Charges  
Total - Value of Own account work  
Non-capitalized construction repair and maintenance expenses  
Value of own account work reported in question 35:  
Salaries and Wages  
Materials and Supplies  
Other Charges  
Total - Value of Own account work  
Non-capitalized Machinery and equipment repair and maintenance expenses  
Value of own account work reported in question 35:  
Salaries and Wages  
Materials and Supplies  
Other Charges  
Total - Value of Own account work  

Disposals and Sales of Fixed Assets

Selling Price: The total value, or the sales of fixed assets which were disposed of or sold, even if traded in for credit in the acquisition or purchase of new fixed assets. When land and buildings are sold together, please report the selling price of the land separately, along with other land sales.

Gross Book Value: This value should represent total capital expenditures for an asset, at and since the time of original construction or purchase, including all subsequent capital expenditures for the purpose of modernization, expansion, etc. Any subsidies received should not be subtracted.

Age: Report the age of the fixed asset at the time of disposal. If you have disposed of or sold similar assets of varying ages, report them separately or combine the data and provide a weighted average for the ages.

37. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were the selling price, gross book value and age of the organization's disposed land and residential construction?

Selling price, gross book value and age of the organization's disposed land and residential construction
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  CAN$ '000 Years
Land    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Residential construction    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    

38. For the YYYY fiscal year, did this organization dispose or sell any other fixed assets (non-residential construction or machinery and equipment)?

  • Yes
  • No

39. For the YYYY fiscal year, which assets were disposed of or sold?

Select all that apply.

  • Industrial Building
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Manufacturing plants
    • Industrial depots and service buildings
    • Farm buildings and structures
    • Other industrial sites and structures - specify:
  • Commercial Building
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Industrial laboratories, research and development centres
    • Warehouses
    • Service stations
    • Office buildings
    • Hotels
    • Restaurants
    • Shopping centres, plazas, malls and stores
    • Theatres and halls
    • Indoor recreational facilities
    • Other collective dwellings
    • Student residences
    • Airports and other passenger terminals
    • Communications buildings
    • Sports facilities with spectator capacity
    • Other commercial properties, not elsewhere classified - specify:
  • Institutional Building
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Schools, colleges, universities and other educational buildings
    • Religious centres and memorial sites
    • Hospitals
    • Nursing homes, homes for the aged
    • Health centres, clinics and other health care buildings
    • Daycare centres
    • Libraries
    • Historical sites
    • Museums
    • Public security facilities
    • Other institutional properties - specify:
  • Marine Engineering
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Seaports
    • Canals and waterways
    • Marinas and harbours
    • Other marine infrastructure - specify:
  • Transportation Engineering
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Parking lots and garages
    • Highway and road structures and networks
    • Runways (include lighting)
    • Railway lines
    • Bridges
    • Tunnels
    • Other land transportation infrastructure, not elsewhere classified - specify:
  • Waterworks Engineering
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Water filtration plants
    • Water supply infrastructure - specify:
  • Sewage Engineering
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Sewage treatment plants
    • Sewage treatment infrastructure - specify:
  • Electric Power Engineering
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Steam production plants
    • Nuclear production plants
    • Hydro-electric power plants
    • Power transmission networks
    • Power distribution networks
    • Other Power generating plants - specify:
  • Communication Engineering
  • Select all assets that apply:
    • Telecommunications transmission cables and lines (except optical fibre)
      e.g., aerial, underground and submarine
    • Telecommunications transmission optical fibre cables
      e.g., aerial, underground and submarine
    • Telecommunications transmission support structures - towers, poles, conduit
    • Other communications networks - specify:
  • Oil and Gas Engineering
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Oil refineries
    • Natural gas processing plants
    • Pipelines
    • Development drilling for oil and gas
    • Production facilities in oil and gas extraction
    • Enhanced recovery projects
    • Site development and other pre-mining costs
    • Geological, geophysical and other exploration and evaluation costs
    • Other oil and gas engineering - specify:
  • Mining
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Mine surface buildings (except for beneficiation)
    • Mine buildings for beneficiation treatment of minerals
    • Mine structures
    • Tailing disposal systems, settling ponds
    • Mine-site development
  • Oil, Gas and Mineral Exploration and Evaluation
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Exploration drilling for oil and gas
    • Other oil and gas exploration
    • Mineral exploration
  • Other Engineering
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Pollution abatement and control
    • Outdoor recreational facilities
    • Waste disposal facilities
    • Irrigation networks
    • Improved land
    • Reclaimed land
    • Flood protection infrastructure
    • Site remediation
    • Other engineering works, not elsewhere classified - specify:
  • Medium and Heavy Trucks, Buses and Other Motor Vehicles
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Medium and heavy-duty trucks
    • Buses
    • Freight and utility trailers
    • Special-purpose vehicles
    • Materials handling trucks and tractors
    • Other motor vehicles
  • Passenger Cars and Light Trucks
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs
  • Other Transportation Equipment
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Locomotives, railway rolling stock, and rapid transit equipment
    • Civilian aircraft
    • Non-military ships, barges and platforms
    • Boats and personal watercraft
    • Other transportation equipment - specify:
  • Processing Equipment
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Water treatment equipment
    • Filters and strainers for fluids and fluid power systems
    • Packing, packaging, and bottling machinery
    • Mineral crushing, screening, processing and beneficiation machinery and equipment
    • Metalworking machinery
    • Industrial moulds, special dies, and patterns
    • Other industry-specific manufacturing machinery, not elsewhere classified - specify:
  • Computers and Office Equipment
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Computers and computer peripheral equipment
    • Optical and projection equipment, photocopiers, and office machines (except computers and peripherals)
    • Office furniture
  • Software
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Pre-Packaged Software
    • Custom software, developed in-house/own account
    • Custom software, contracted out
  • Telecommunications, Cable and Broadcasting Equipment
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment
    • Navigational and guidance instruments
    • Telephone and data communications equipment
    • Televisions and other audio and video equipment
    • Other communication equipment - specify:
  • Commercial and Service Industry Machinery and Equipment
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Commercial cooking and food-warming equipment
    • Commercial and service industry machinery and equipment, not elsewhere classified
  • Other Industrial Machinery and Equipment
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Heavy-gauge metal containers (including intermodal)
    • Hand tools and power hand tools (except welding and soldering equipment)
    • Logging machinery and equipment
    • Rock drilling machinery and equipment
    • Other mining and quarrying machinery and equipment, not elsewhere classified
    • Oil and gas field production machinery and equipment
    • Other oil and gas field machinery and equipment (except for production)
    • Construction machinery and equipment
    • Nuclear reactor steam supply systems
    • Welding and soldering equipment
    • Industrial furnaces and ovens, and electric industrial heating equipment
    • Other materials handling equipment, conveyors, and elevators
  • Medical, Scientific and Technical Instruments and equipment
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Medical and laboratory equipment (except scientific instruments)
    • Scientific and technical instruments (except electromedical and irradiation equipment)
    • Other measuring, control, and scientific instruments (except electromedical and irradiation equipment)
    • Medical, dental and personal safety supplies
  • Other Machinery and Equipment
    Select all assets that apply:
    • Institutional and other furniture, not elsewhere classified (including furniture frames)
    • Engines (except gasoline and diesel engines for motor vehicles, and aircraft engines) and mechanical power transmission equipment
    • Pumps and compressors
    • Heating and cooling equipment (except household refrigerators and freezers)
    • Power and distribution transformers
    • Other transformers
    • Military aircraft
    • Military ships
    • Military armoured vehicles
    • Billboards
    • Non-residential mobile buildings
    • Waste and scrap of iron and steel
    • Waste and scrap of aluminum and aluminum alloy
    • Waste and scrap of other non-ferrous metals
    • Electric motors and generators
    • Switchgear, switchboards, relays, and industrial control apparatus
    • Turbines, turbine generators, and turbine generator sets
    • Boilers, metal tanks, industrial valves and seals
    • Agricultural, lawn and garden machinery and equipment
    • Instruments for measuring electricity
    • Other machinery and equipment - specify:

40. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were the selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for industrial building construction?

Selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for industrial building construction
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  CAN$ '000 Years
Manufacturing plants    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Industrial depots and service buildings    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Farm buildings and structures    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Other industrial sites and structures    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    

41. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were the selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for commercial building construction?

Selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for commercial building construction
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  CAN$ '000 Years
Industrial laboratories, research and development centres    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Warehouses    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Service stations    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Office buildings    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Hotels    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Restaurants    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Shopping centres, plazas, malls and stores    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Theatres and halls    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Indoor recreational facilities    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Other collective dwellings    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Student residences    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Airports and other passenger terminals    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Communications buildings    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Sports facilities with spectator capacity    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Other commercial properties, not elsewhere classified    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    

42. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were the selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for institutional building construction?

Selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for institutional building construction
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  CAN$ '000 Years
Schools, colleges, universities and other educational buildings    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Religious centres and memorial sites    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Hospitals    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Nursing homes, homes for the aged    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Health centres, clinics and other health care building    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Daycare centres    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Libraries    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Historical sites    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Museums    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Public security facilities    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Other institutional properties    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    

43. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were the selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for marine engineering construction?

Selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for marine engineering construction
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  CAN$ '000 Years
Seaports    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Canals and waterways    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Marinas and harbours    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Other marine infrastructure    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    

44. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were the selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for transportation engineering construction?

Selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for transportation engineering construction
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  CAN$ '000 Years
Parking lots and garages    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Highway and road structures and networks    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Runways (include lighting)    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Railway lines    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Bridges    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Tunnels    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Other land transportation infrastructure, not elsewhere classified    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    

45. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were the selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for waterworks engineering construction?

Selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for waterworks engineering construction
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  CAN$ '000 Years
Water filtration plants    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Water supply infrastructure    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    

46. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were the selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for sewage engineering construction?

Selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for sewage engineering construction
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  CAN$ '000 Years
Sewage treatment plants    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Sewage treatment infrastructure    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    

47. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were the selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for electric power engineering construction?

Selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for electric power engineering construction
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  CAN$ '000 Years
Steam production plants    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Nuclear production plants    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Hydro-electric power plants    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Power transmission networks    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Power distribution networks    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Other Power generating plants    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    

48. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were the selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for communication engineering construction?

Selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for communication engineering construction
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Telecommunications transmission cables and lines (except optical fibre) - (e.g., aerial, underground and submarine)    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Telecommunications transmission optical fibre cables (e.g., aerial, underground and submarine)    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Telecommunications transmission support structures - towers, poles, conduit    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Other communications networks    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    

49. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were the selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for oil and gas engineering construction?

Selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for oil and gas engineering construction
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  CAN$ '000 Years
Oil refineries    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Natural gas processing plants    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Pipelines    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Development drilling for oil and gas    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Production facilities in oil and gas extraction    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Enhanced recovery projects    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Site development and other pre-mining costs    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Geological, geophysical and other exploration and evaluation costs    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Other oil and gas engineering    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    

50. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were the selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for mining construction?

Selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for mining construction
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  CAN$ '000 Years
Mine surface buildings (except for beneficiation)    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Mine buildings for beneficiation treatment of minerals    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Mine structures    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Tailing disposal systems settling ponds    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Mine-site development    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    

51. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were the selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for oil, gas and mineral exploration and evaluation?

Selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for oil, gas and mineral exploration and evaluation
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  CAN$ '000 Years
Exploration drilling for oil and gas    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Other oil and gas exploration    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Mineral exploration    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    

52. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were the selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for other engineering construction?

Selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for other engineering construction
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  CAN$ '000 Years
Pollution abatement and control    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Outdoor recreational facilities    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Waste disposal facilities    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Irrigation networks    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Improved land    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Reclaimed land    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Flood protection infrastructure    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Site remediation    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Other engineering works, not elsewhere classified    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    

53. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were the selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for medium and heavy trucks, buses and other motor vehicles?

Selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for medium and heavy trucks, buses and other motor vehicles
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  CAN$ '000 Years
Medium and heavy-duty trucks    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Buses    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Freight and utility trailers    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Special-purpose vehicles    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Materials handling trucks and tractors    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Other motor vehicles    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    

54. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were the selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for passenger cars and light trucks?

Selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for passenger cars and light trucks
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  CAN$ '000 Years
Passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and SUVs    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    

55. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were the selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for other transportation equipment?

Selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for other transportation equipment
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  CAN$ '000 Years
Locomotives, railway rolling stock, and rapid transit equipment    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Civilian aircraft    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Non-military ships, barges and platforms    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Boats and personal watercraft    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Other transportation equipment    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    

56. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were the selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for processing equipment?

Selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for processing equipment
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  CAN$ '000 Years
Water treatment equipment    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Filters and strainers for fluids and fluid power systems    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Packing, packaging, and bottling machinery    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Mineral crushing, screening, processing and beneficiation machinery and equipment    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Metalworking machinery    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Industrial moulds, special dies, and patterns    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Other industry-specific manufacturing machinery, not elsewhere classified    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    

57. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were the selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for computers and office equipment?

Selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for computers and office equipment
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  CAN$ '000 Years
Computers and computer peripheral equipment    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Optical and projection equipment, photocopiers, and office machines (except computers and peripherals)    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Office furniture    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    

58. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were the selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for software?

Selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for software
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  CAN$ '000 Years
Pre-Packaged Software    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Custom software, developed in-house/own account    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Custom software, contracted out    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    

59. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were the selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for telecommunications, cable and broadcasting equipment?

Selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for telecommunications, cable and broadcasting equipment
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  CAN$ '000 Years
Broadcast, studio, alarm, and signalling equipment    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Navigational and guidance instruments    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Telephone and data communications equipment    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Televisions and other audio and video equipment    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Other communication equipment    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    

60. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were the selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for commercial and service industry machinery and equipment?

Selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for commercial and service industry machinery and equipment
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  CAN$ '000 Years
Commercial cooking and food-warming equipment    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Commercial and service industry machinery and equipment, not elsewhere classified    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    

61. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were the selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for other industrial machinery and equipment?

Selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for other industrial machinery and equipment
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  CAN$ '000 Years
Heavy-gauge metal containers (including intermodal)    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Hand tools and power hand tools (except welding and soldering equipment)    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Logging machinery and equipment    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Rock drilling machinery and equipment    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Other mining and quarrying machinery and equipment, not elsewhere classified    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Oil and gas field production machinery and equipment    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Other oil and gas field machinery and equipment (except for production)    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Construction machinery and equipment    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Nuclear reactor steam supply systems    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Welding and soldering equipment    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Industrial furnaces and ovens, and electric industrial heating equipment    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Other materials handling equipment, conveyors, and elevators    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    

62. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were the selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for medical, scientific and technical instruments and equipment?

Selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for medical, scientific and technical instruments and equipment
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  CAN$ '000 Years
Medical and laboratory equipment (except scientific instruments)    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Scientific and technical instruments (except electromedical and irradiation equipment)    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Other measuring, control, and scientific instruments (except electromedical and irradiation equipment)    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Medical, dental and personal safety supplies    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    

63. For the YYYY fiscal year, what were the selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for other machinery and equipment?

Selling price, gross book value and age of the disposed or sold assets for other machinery and equipment
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  CAN$ '000 Years
Institutional and other furniture, not elsewhere classified (including furniture frames)    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Engines (except gasoline and diesel engines for motor vehicles, and aircraft engines) and mechanical power transmission equipment    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Pumps and compressors    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Heating and cooling equipment (except household refrigerators and freezers)    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Power and distribution transformers    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Other transformers    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Military aircraft    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Military ships    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Military armoured vehicles    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Billboards    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Non-residential mobile buildings    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Waste and scrap of iron and steel    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Waste and scrap of aluminum and aluminum alloy    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Waste and scrap of other non-ferrous metals    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Electric motors and generators    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Switchgear, switchboards, relays, and industrial control apparatus    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Turbines, turbine generators, and turbine generator sets    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Boilers, metal tanks, industrial valves and seals    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Agricultural, lawn and garden machinery and equipment    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Instruments for measuring electricity    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    
Other machinery and equipment    
Selling Price    
Gross Book Value    
Age    

Changes and events that affected the business or organization

64. Indicate any changes or events that affected the reported values for this business or organization, compared with the last reporting period.

Select all that apply.

  • Strike or lock-out
  • Exchange rate impact
  • Price changes in goods or services sold
  • Contracting out
  • Organisational change
  • Price changes in labour or raw materials
  • Natural disaster
  • Recession
  • Change in product line
  • Sold business units
  • Expansion
  • New/lost contract
  • Plant closures
  • Acquisition of business units
  • Other changes or events — specify:
  • No changes or events

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