Land, road and hydraulic engineering (GWW); input price index 2005 = 100, 2005-2013

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Dataset description

This table provides insight into the input price index (2005 = 100) of the costs of wages, materials and equipment for Ground, Road and Water projects (GWW). Eight sub-areas are distinguished within the GWW. These areas are derived from the standard Clasification Products to Activity. For each subarea, an index series is determined on the basis of the price developments of the different cost components from which the product to be realised — in this case a project in the GWW — is built up. The total GWW price index is a weighted average of the eight sub-areas. The published price indices of the GWW are based on the average price level of the month in question. In the composition of this index, the changes in general costs and ‘profit & risk’ are not taken into account. In addition to the price indices, developments compared to 1 year earlier are also published. Data available from January 2005 to October 2013 Status of the figures: All the figures in this series are final. Changes as of 28 February 2014: Figures for 2013 have been definitively established and the table has been discontinued. When are new figures coming? The series based on 2005 = 100 has stopped. This table is followed by Price indices of land, road and hydraulic construction (GWW), 2010 = 100. See paragraph 3.
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