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Queensland and Queensland region construction activity: Quarterly projection update – March quarter 2013 A report for the Department of Housing and Public Works Prepared by the National Institute of Economic and Industry Research ABN: 72 006 234 626 416 Queens Parade, Clifton Hill, Victoria, 3068 Telephone: (03) 9488 8444; Facsimile: (03) 9482 3262 Email: [email protected] April 2013

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Page 1: Queensland and Queensland region construction activity ... · 1. Introduction 1 2. Private residential construction 9 3. Non-residential building 15 4. Engineering construction 20

Queensland and Queensland region construction activity:

Quarterly projection update – March quarter 2013

A report for the Department of Housing and Public Works

Prepared by the National Institute of Economic and Industry Researc h ABN: 72 006 234 626 416 Queens Parade, Clifton Hill, Victoria, 3068 Telephone: (03) 9488 8444; Facsimile: (03) 9482 3262 Email: [email protected]

April 2013

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While the National Institute endeavours to provide reliable forecasts and believes the material is accurate, it will not be liable for any claim by any party acting on such information.

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Contents

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1. Introduction 1

2. Private residential construction 9

3. Non-residential building 15

4. Engineering construction 20

5. Total construction activity and the regional pat tern 23

6. Prices and labour shortages 26

7. The regional dimension 28

Appendix A: Detailed tables – 2007.3 to 2014.2 39

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List of tables

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1. Queensland construction industry – real quarterly price growth 6 2. Contribution to growth 7 3. Total construction – average annual growth rates by Queensland regions 7 4. Drivers of construction growth by Queensland region 2011-2014 7 5. Queensland construction – Annual growth and % contribution to construction activity by major construction segment 8 6. Queensland population by region 8 7. Value of work done: Residential new construction (including major additions) by region 12 8. Value of work done: Residential other renovations building by region 13 9. Value of work done: Private residential building by region 14 10. Value of work done: Non-residential building by region 19 11. Value of work done: Total engineering construction activity by region 22 12. Value of work done: Total construction activity by region ($ million) 24 13. Value of work done: Total construction activity by region 25 14. Queensland construction industry – real quarterly price growth at annual rates 27 15. Shortage of construction labour by Queensland region 27 16. Formation of construction in Brisbane 32 17. Formation of construction in Gold Coast 32 18. Formation of construction in Sunshine Coast 33 19. Formation of construction in West Moreton 33 20. Formation of construction in Wide Bay Burnett 34 21. Formation of construction in Darling Downs 34 22. Formation of construction in South West 35 23. Formation of construction in Fitzroy 35 24. Formation of construction in Central West 36 25. Formation of construction in Mackay 36 26. Formation of construction in Northern 37 27. Formation of construction in Far North 37 28. Formation of construction in North West 38 29. Formation of construction in Queensland 38

A.1 Private dwelling value of work done: new construction (including alterations and additions) 40 A.2 Private dwelling: other value of work done 41 A.3 Private dwelling: total value of work done 42 A.4 Private non-residential building value of work done 43 A.5 Public non-residential building value of work done 44 A.6 Total non-residential building value of work done 45 A.7 Public sector engineering value of work done 46 A.8 Private sector engineering value of work done 47 A.9 Total engineering value of work done 48 A.10 Public dwelling value of work done 49 A.11 Total construction: value of work done 50

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1. Introduction

This update is for the March quarter 2013. There is a complete set of data available for the September quarter 2012 for all building data. Engineering construction data is available for the December 2012 quarter.

Revisions to data and price base

It should not be assumed that just because the data is available to the September quarter that this will represent the final estimate. Preliminary estimates are continually being revised, especially over the next two to three quarters and, from time to time, the historical data can be significantly revised.

It should also be noted that the price base is the 2010-11 year.

The world economy

The long slow recovery of the world economy from the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) appears to be gaining momentum. In the main this reflects the fact that the negative impact on growth of the fiscal consolidation/austerity policies, introduced in late 2010 and through 2011, have largely been reflected in growth rate outcomes. As a result, world economic growth is expected to increase from 2.9% in 2012 to 3.5% in 2013. The majority of countries are expected to experience some increase in economic growth. The major exceptions are the countries in the Euro Zone.

The momentum is expected to be carried over into 2014 with the main Euro economies experiencing acceleration in their growth rates. For example, the German growth rate is expected to increase from 0.7% in 2013 to 1.5% in 2014, while France’s growth rate will turn positive at 0.7% after a contraction in that economy in 2013. As a result, world economic growth is projected to be just under 4% in 2014.

There are a number of risk factors which would result in significantly lower growth outcomes. One is further Euro instability from the flow-on effects of the Cyprus policies. If bank depositors in Spain, Italy, etc. expect that they will suffer a Euro capital loss, as was the recent case in Cyprus, then there is likely to be a repeated crisis over 2013 and 2014 which will continue until the European Central Bank is given the dejure powers to operate as per a standard national central bank. That is, the power to support the banking system as a lender of last resort so as to give full confidence to the banking system.

A second risk is the United States, where the inability of the national political institutions to reach agreement on fiscal policy settings will erode confidence in the economy.

The third risk is military conflict in the China Sea.

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Figure 1: World GDP growth (%)

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The Australian economy is currently growing at a quarterly trend rate of growth at 0.6% per quarter, or 2.7% on an annual basis. The large turnaround has been the slow growth in consumption expenditures which, over the second half of 2012, has slowed to 0.2% per quarter or one-third of its quarterly growth rate over the period since the end of 2008. Exports were the major source of growth over the second half of 2012.

It is expected that over the first half of 2013 the trend rate of growth will remain subdued. However, over the 2013-14 fiscal year, growth will accelerate to 0.8% per quarter, or 3.6% at annual rates. The main driver of growth will be consumption expenditure, which is expected to recover to 0.6% per quarter. This will be due to the impact of the current low interest rates reducing household debt and debt service costs to income ratios providing the incentives and capacity of households to reduce their current relatively high savings ratios. However due to slower export growth and the peaking in resource investment outlays the overall GDP growth will be similar to the 2012-13 projected outcome of 3%.

The labour market is likely to remain relatively weak, with slow increases in the headline unemployment rate likely. This will ensure that whatever acceleration in growth occurs, it is likely to be a modest acceleration.

The projected recovery in the world economy is likely to be an essential ingredient for any acceleration in the Australian economic growth rate.

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The Queensland economy

The latest data suggests that the underlying growth in the Queensland economy is running at close to 4% on an annual basis. Over the next six quarters, to the middle of 2014, the annualised growth rate is projected at between 3.5% and 4.5%. Over these quarters private consumption growth is projected to average just under 4% per annum. The growth in public consumption will be considerably slower.

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Queensland construction forecasts

Based on the latest data, total Queensland construction activity increased by 20.4% over 2011-12.

In the September quarter 2012 Queensland construction expenditure declined by 3.1% compared to the June quarter 2012 after rising by 5.6% in the June quarter compared to the March quarter 2012. Preliminary estimates for the December quarter 2012 indicate total construction expenditure of $14.7 billion a rise of 3.0% compared to the September quarter 2012. Residential construction expenditure declined by 10.3%, non-residential construction expenditure declined by 7.1% and engineering construction grew slightly by 0.5% in the September quarter 2012 compared to the June quarter 2012. Preliminary estimates for the December quarter show residential construction growing at 9.3%, non-residential construction growing at 2.3% and engineering construction growing at 0.9%.

The next two fiscal years show declines in non-residential expenditures, the decline for 2012-13 is $700 million and the decline for 2013-14 is $430 million. For private residential construction a decline of $258 million in 2012-13 is followed by a healthy increase of $1.8 billion in 2013-14. A large $2.6 billion increase in engineering construction expenditure for 2012-13 is followed in 2013-14 by a decline of $947 million.

Over the 2012-13 fiscal year Queensland construction activity is projected to grow by just 2.8%. This is followed by 0.7% growth in the following fiscal year. The average annual growth rates for total construction from 2011 to 2014 are projected at 8.25%, significantly higher than the average annual growth of 5.2% for the 1993 to 2011.

Compared to the previous report there is a 3.7% upward revision to the level of Queensland construction activity in 2012-13, which is consistent with the upward adjustment to the 2012-13 growth rate of 3.3%. For 2013-14 there is an upward revision to the levels of 3.2%.

Table 2 outlines the contribution of the various construction sectors to construction growth. The main driver for construction growth over 2011-12 was engineering construction with a $10 billion increase in expenditure. This represents 110% of total construction growth. Dwellings increase total construction expenditure by $64 million but non-residential construction reduced total construction growth by $612 million in 2011-12. In 2012-13 dwelling construction and non-residential construction both have a negative contribution to total construction whilst engineering construction contributes $2.6 billion. For 2013-14 dwelling construction contributes almost $1.8 billion to total construction growth this represents over 420% of total construction growth as both engineering and non-residential have negative contributions.

Construction prices rose by 0.6% over the December quarter this followed growth of 3.9% for the September quarter. Prices are projected to remain steady through the projection period. Construction prices for housing have risen by 5.2% and 3.2% for the September and December quarters respectively. Over the next three quarters prices for residential construction will fall by an average of 0.2%. Non-residential construction prices have declined for each of the last four quarters, positive growth in non-residential construction prices is not projected until September 2013. In contrast to the other sectors, engineering construction prices will continue to grow through to September 2013.

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Population growth is a major driver of construction growth and also the panacea to labour shortages. Queensland population is projected to grow by 4.1% from June 2012 through to June 2014. The fastest growing regions are Mackay at 5.6% and West Moreton at 5.1% with 10,000 and 5,000 increase in population respectively. Brisbane has the largest growth with an 80,000 population increase.

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Table 1 Queensland construction industry – real qua rterly price changes (%)

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Houses -1.0 -0.7 -0.4 -0.8 1.3 0.8 -0.1 -0.1 -0.2 -0.1 -0.2 0.1

Non-residential building 0.0 0.5 -0.2 -0.6 0.0 -2.3 0.0 -0.1 -0.1 -0.1 -0.1 0.0

Engineering -1.4 1.2 0.2 1.2 1.1 0.7 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Total -0.9 0.1 -0.2 -0.2 1.0 0.2 0.0 -0.1 -0.1 -0.1 -0.1 0.1

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Table 2 Contribution to growth

Dwelling Non-residential Engineering Total

Change $m 2010-11 -2113 319 4034 2361 2011-12 64 -612 10380 9471 2012-13 -258 -699 2579 1566 2013-14 1783 -430 -947 421 Contribution to growth % 2010-11 -89 13 171 100 2011-12 1 -6 110 100 2012-13 -16 -45 165 100 2013-14 423 -102 -225 100

Table 3 Total construction – average annual growth rates by Queensland regions

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Table 4 Drivers of construction growth by Queenslan d region 2011-2014 (average annual $m change for span years)

Dwelling Non-residential Engineering Total

Brisbane -43 -168 -533 -744 Gold Coast -130 -258 97 -292 Sunshine Coast -38 101 -58 5 West Moreton -2 -23 1 -24 Wide Bay/Burnett -43 -64 205 98 Darling Downs 9 -26 732 715 South West 5 1 458 465 Fitzroy 85 36 1961 2082 Central West 3 -1 42 45 Mackay 26 -30 1068 1064 Northern -17 -49 -132 -197 Far North -4 -14 -36 -54 North West 3 2 116 121 Queensland -145 -493 3922 3284

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Table 5 Queensland construction – Annual growth and % contribution to construction activity by major c onstruction segment

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Dwellings 12.0 -15.6 30.2 18.3 8.8 5.9 2.7 5.3 -0.6 -8.4 -3.6 -12.0 -2.6 0.8 11.7

Total non-residential building 4.0 -7.6 2.8 -4.5 10.9 6.3 23.7 16.8 3.1 8.9 2.3 4.3 -11.1 -15.3 -6.6

Total engineering construction 12.0 -11.2 -4.5 16.7 -4.0 20.9 28.6 20.1 22.2 19.0 -5.1 20.2 42.9 7.4 -2.3

Total construction 10.5 -12.7 13.3 14.0 5.3 10.0 13.4 12.1 8.2 5.4 -3.3 5.3 19.3 2.8 0.8

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Dwellings 5.9 -7.4 16.4 10.3 5.1 3.3 1.4 2.5 -0.3 -3.2 -1.4 -3.8 -0.7 0.2 3.3

Total non-residential building 0.7 -1.4 0.5 -0.6 1.6 0.9 3.7 2.7 0.5 1.4 0.4 0.7 -1.4 -1.6 -0.6

Total engineering construction 4.0 -3.8 -1.3 4.9 -1.1 6.2 9.6 7.2 9.0 8.7 -2.3 10.4 26.4 4.7 -1.4

Table 6 Queensland population by region (‘000)

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Brisbane 2056 2066 2076 2086 2096 2106 2116 2126 2136

Gold Coast 538 541 544 548 551 554 558 561 565

Sunshine Coast 334 336 337 339 341 343 344 346 348

West Moreton 98 99 99 100 101 101 102 102 103

Wide Bay/Burnett 293 294 295 297 298 299 300 302 303

Darling Downs 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248

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Fitzroy 226 227 229 230 232 233 234 236 237

Central West 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12

Mackay 179 180 181 183 184 185 186 188 189

Northern 234 235 237 238 240 241 242 244 245

Far North 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 285 286

North West 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 35 35

Queensland 4546 4570 4593 4617 4639 4663 4687 4710 4733

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2. Private residential construction

Dwelling investment

The latest data indicates that for 2011-12 total private Queensland residential construction activity grew by 0.5%. This is in sharp contrast to the decline of the previous year of 12.9%.

For private dwelling expenditure a decline of 10.2% occurred over the September quarter 2012. The September quarter level of $3,257 million was 37.5% below the peak of September quarter 2008 just before the onset of the GFC, and lower than the trough of June 2011. For December quarter 2012 preliminary estimates indicate growth of 9.3%.

In 2012-13 private dwelling activity is projected to exhibit a decline of 1.8%. This is followed in 2013-14 with growth of 12.7%. A contributor to this will be the ongoing low interest rates. There is a 2.0% upward revision in projected dwelling activity in Queensland for 2012-13. For 2013-14 the projection for Queensland dwelling activity has been revised upwards by 2.7%.

In the September quarter 2012 new private dwelling construction fell by 11.6% compared to the June quarter, for the December quarter new private construction rose by 8.7% whilst other work done fell by 8.9% for the September quarter and rose by 16.0% for December quarter 2012.

The outlook for 2012-13 is a decline in renovation expenditures of 6.1% and for 2013-14 growth of 7.7% is projected. The new construction profile shows growth of 1.3% for 2012-13 and 15.9% for 2013-14.

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Table 7 Value of work done: Residential new constr uction (including major additions) by region– chain volume measure 2010-11 reference year ($ million)

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Brisbane 1088 1021 1068 1073 917 963 977 969 1031 1040 1084 1119 -10.0 11.7

Gold Coast 220 198 201 201 173 187 203 225 261 280 305 326 -3.9 48.7

Sunshine Coast 180 162 166 168 146 157 161 165 182 189 201 211 -6.8 24.5

West Moreton 41 37 42 48 47 54 56 55 57 56 58 59 25.7 8.3

Wide Bay/Burnett 103 92 94 95 83 90 92 92 101 104 110 116 -6.9 20.4

Darling Downs 93 85 91 99 92 104 112 112 115 113 116 118 14.2 10.3

South West 4 4 5 7 8 10 12 13 12 11 11 11 103.2 6.4

Fitzroy 91 96 118 137 135 164 192 208 203 190 186 183 58.2 9.0

Central West 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 5 5 12.6 55.8

Mackay 90 87 102 120 124 154 178 186 179 165 160 155 61.3 2.4

Northern 99 98 111 121 108 116 118 117 125 127 133 138 7.1 14.0

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North West 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 6 7 7 8 5.6 58.7

Queensland 2099 1973 2103 2186 1933 2101 2199 2234 2372 2390 2488 2566 1.3 15.9

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Table 8 Value of work done: Residential other reno vations by region – chain volume measure 2010-11 re ference year ($ million)

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Brisbane 810 709 721 666 616 659 634 615 641 652 659 660 -13.1 3.5

Gold Coast 196 199 232 223 202 232 235 233 250 253 255 255 6.2 12.3

Sunshine Coast 123 125 146 141 128 148 150 148 160 162 163 163 7.0 12.8

West Moreton 28 26 28 26 24 26 26 26 27 28 28 28 -5.4 9.3

Wide Bay/Burnett 86 80 86 81 74 82 81 79 83 85 85 85 -5.4 7.3

Darling Downs 92 75 71 63 59 60 55 53 53 55 55 56 -24.6 -3.5

South West 8 7 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 -22.5 4.4

Fitzroy 65 57 58 54 50 54 53 52 55 57 58 59 -10.8 9.9

Central West 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 -29.8 -4.9

Mackay 38 39 45 44 40 47 49 49 54 55 57 57 11.5 20.2

Northern 53 54 63 61 56 65 66 66 71 72 73 73 9.0 15.0

Far North 64 65 76 73 67 77 78 77 83 85 85 85 7.5 13.0

North West 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 9.6 17.2

Queensland 1570 1440 1537 1442 1325 1460 1436 1406 1487 1513 1528 1532 -6.1 7.7

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Table 9 Value of work done: Private residential bu ilding by region – chain volume measure 2010-11 ref erence year ($ million)

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Brisbane 1898 1730 1788 1738 1533 1622 1610 1584 1672 1692 1743 1779 -11.3 8.4

Gold Coast 416 397 433 424 374 419 439 457 511 533 560 581 1.3 29.3

Sunshine Coast 303 287 312 309 274 305 311 314 342 351 364 374 -0.7 18.9

West Moreton 70 63 69 74 71 80 82 81 84 84 86 87 13.5 8.6

Wide Bay/Burnett 190 172 180 176 157 172 173 171 184 188 195 201 -6.2 14.2

Darling Downs 185 160 162 162 151 164 167 164 168 168 171 174 -3.3 5.4

South West 12 11 12 13 13 16 17 18 17 17 17 17 32.9 5.8

Fitzroy 157 153 176 191 185 218 245 260 258 247 245 242 34.2 9.2

Central West 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 7 7 -9.6 31.1

Mackay 128 126 147 164 164 201 227 235 232 220 216 212 46.6 6.4

Northern 152 152 174 182 164 181 184 182 196 199 206 211 7.8 14.3

Far North 147 151 176 184 161 171 167 161 180 187 197 204 0.4 16.2

North West 6 6 6 6 5 6 7 7 8 9 10 10 6.8 45.6

Queensland 3669 3413 3640 3628 3257 3561 3635 3640 3858 3903 4016 4098 -1.8 12.7

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3. Non-residential building

Based on the most recent data for 2011-12, total Queensland non-residential construction activity decreased by 8.0%.

For the September quarter 2012, the level of activity for the total sector was 7.1% below the June quarter this is now the third consecutive quarter of decline. However, this trend has reversed with December quarter growth of 2.3%. Private non-residential construction expenditure declined by 1.9% over the September quarter but preliminary estimates indicate this rose by 7.8% over the December quarter, the figure for the public sector was a decline of 7.9% for the December quarter.

Queensland’s non-residential building activity is projected to fall by 9.9% over 2012-13 with another 6.7% fall projected for the following fiscal year. Over the two years to 2013-14 declines in public sector expenditure accounts for $736 million of the total decline of $1,129 million in non-residential expenditure.

There has been an upward revision to non-residential total building activity of 7.4% in 2012-13. There has been an upward revision of 5.3% in the projected level of activity for the 2013-14 fiscal year.

Major projects currently under construction are; the $1.8 billion construction of the new 750- bed Gold Coast University Hospital, the $1.4 billion construction of the new 359 public-bed Queensland Children's Hospital, the $1 billion ICON Ipswich – CBD renewal and the $889 million 240 extra kindergarten centres.

In real terms over the last six months the value of non-residential building projects under construction or committed have risen by 13.7% or $256 million, projects under consideration have declined by 51.4% or $284 million.

Over the three months to December the value of non-residential projects listed as completed was $1 billion. There was $2.6 billion of new projects under construction, giving a net increase of $1.6 billion.

The major non-residential projects completed over the December quarter are; the expansion of Brisbane airport's domestic terminal and the redevelopment of the Horizon Shores marina each valued at around $500 million.

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Figure 9: Queensland private non-residential build ing

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Table 10 Value of work done: Non-residential build ing by region – chain volume measure 2010-11 refere nce year ($ million)

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Brisbane 1145 1069 904 750 687 704 683 700 702 717 727 735 -28.3 3.9

Gold Coast 202 221 223 266 292 223 157 95 96 146 182 200 -15.9 -18.7

Sunshine Coast 54 77 110 96 61 48 46 35 124 169 186 197 -43.7 256.3

West Moreton 10 11 13 13 9 5 4 3 3 5 7 7 -53.6 6.3

Wide Bay/Burnett 31 29 32 31 22 21 22 42 45 33 23 19 -13.1 12.6

Darling Downs 51 51 52 45 37 41 50 64 56 44 37 36 -3.4 -9.6

South West 9 6 5 9 13 15 12 10 10 9 9 8 73.2 -28.9

Fitzroy 43 57 103 138 146 203 254 276 210 137 102 94 157.5 -38.1

Central West 4 2 2 4 6 4 2 3 4 3 2 2 31.8 -28.1

Mackay 39 49 64 81 97 127 124 102 77 64 64 65 93.0 -40.1

Northern 61 96 163 215 156 187 192 150 99 75 80 84 27.9 -50.8

Far North 127 120 91 65 57 47 40 34 38 51 59 61 -56.1 18.3

North West 7 9 12 15 22 16 16 21 17 13 10 10 76.8 -34.9

Queensland 1782 1797 1775 1729 1606 1642 1603 1534 1481 1467 1488 1518 -9.9 -6.7

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4. Engineering construction

Based on recent data, in 2011-12, total Queensland engineering construction activity increased by 43.6% over the previous fiscal year.

For 2012-13 the expected growth rate is 7.5% followed by a 2.6% decline in 2013-14. There is a upward revision in expenditure of 4.0% for 2012-13 compared to the level of activity expected in the previous bulletin and a upward revision of 3.2% for 2013-14.

In the December quarter 2012 the level of private engineering construction expenditure was 11.4% above the level prevailing in the December quarter 2011. In 2011-12 public sector engineering expenditures increased by 13.1%. The profile over the next two years is one where private engineering expenditure is projected to increase by 9.7% for 2012-13 and decline by 4.1% over 2013-14, and public sector engineering expenditure is projected to decline by 3.2% over 2012-13 and increase by 6.3% over 2013-14.

The new major construction projects commenced over the December quarter were the $8.3 billion "China First Coal Project’, the $2.2 billion Nammuldi iron ore mine expansion and the $250 million New Brisbane port facility.

In real terms over the last six months the value of engineering projects under construction or committed have risen by 8.8% or $1159 million, projects under consideration have risen by 10.1% or $615 million.

Over the June quarter the value of engineering projects listed as completed was $7.3 billion and the value of new projects under construction or committed was $8.7, giving a net increase of $1.3 billion.

The major engineering projects that have been completed over the December quarter are; $3.9 billion Queensland infrastructure repair from early 2011 floods, the $1.3 billion New Parallel Runway project at Brisbane Airport and the $1.3 billion Connors River Dam and Pipelines project.

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Table 11 Value of work done: Total engineering con struction activity by region – chain volume measure 2010-11 reference year ($ million)

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Brisbane 1961 2125 2211 1977 1901 1620 1508 1358 1263 1209 1299 1398 -22.8 -19.1

Gold Coast 682 728 762 693 642 610 601 545 541 519 557 565 -16.3 -9.0

Sunshine Coast 487 486 370 323 257 245 241 216 205 197 211 228 -42.5 -12.3

West Moreton 80 79 82 78 67 62 61 54 51 49 52 57 -23.4 -14.8

Wide Bay/Burnett 359 427 471 443 414 402 403 375 395 365 356 347 -6.2 -8.2

Darling Downs 317 395 462 577 668 728 782 767 845 826 897 923 68.1 18.6

South West 152 236 337 394 414 442 476 474 536 527 547 550 61.4 19.6

Fitzroy 1881 2817 2182 2863 2880 3146 2725 2575 2756 2699 2828 3171 16.2 1.1

Central West 35 37 42 46 48 51 55 54 60 59 65 66 30.6 20.0

Mackay 952 971 1032 1453 1640 1685 1833 1830 1974 1824 1719 1460 58.5 -0.2

Northern 246 232 217 181 157 140 131 116 114 103 106 111 -37.9 -20.3

Far North 190 194 193 169 153 143 140 127 126 115 116 120 -24.5 -15.3

North West 112 139 158 163 169 220 226 204 201 180 177 169 42.8 -11.1

Queensland 7455 8865 8520 9362 9411 9495 9183 8693 9067 8672 8930 9165 7.5 -2.6

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5. Total construction activity and the regional pat tern

As noted above, total construction activity in Queensland is projected to grow by 2.8% in 2012-13, with a 0.7% rise in 2013-14.

Over 2012-13, total construction activity in Brisbane is projected to decline by 19.8% and by 3.7% over 2013-14. In the Gold Coast there is a projected 10.9% decline for 2012-13, followed by a positive growth of 2.8% in 2013-14. For the Sunshine Coast a strong decline of 26.9% over 2012-13 is almost reversed by growth of 25.3% over the following year, giving an average annual decline of just 0.8% over the two years. West Moreton shows an average annual decline of 5.4% for the next two years, while Wide Bay-Burnett showed strong growth over 2011-12, but is projected to show declines over the next two years averaging 3.8%.

The Darling Downs, Fitzroy, South West, Central West, North West and Mackay regions are all projected to have positive average annual growth over the two fiscal years to 2013-14.

The Northern region has declines projected for the next two years of 7.4% for 2012-13 and 17.7% for 2013-14. The Far North region has a decline of 22.4% projected for 2012-13 and a return to growth of 3.8% for 2013-14.

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Table 12 Value of work done: Total construction ac tivity by region – chain volume measure 2010-11 ref erence year ($ million)

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Brisbane 5019 4939 4917 4475 4126 3952 3805 3643 3640 3625 3776 3918 -19.8 -3.7

Gold Coast 1302 1348 1420 1384 1309 1254 1197 1098 1149 1199 1300 1346 -10.9 2.8

Sunshine Coast 846 851 793 728 592 597 598 564 671 717 762 799 -26.9 25.3

West Moreton 160 153 165 166 147 149 148 139 139 139 146 152 -9.5 -1.3

Wide Bay/Burnett 582 630 683 650 594 595 598 588 624 587 576 568 -6.7 -0.8

Darling Downs 554 608 677 784 856 934 1001 996 1072 1039 1107 1134 44.4 14.9

South West 173 252 354 417 441 473 505 502 563 553 572 575 60.6 17.9

Fitzroy 2082 3028 2464 3197 3217 3576 3234 3119 3231 3091 3180 3512 22.0 -1.0

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Mackay 1122 1146 1245 1700 1903 2014 2186 2169 2284 2111 2001 1738 58.7 -1.7

Northern 470 492 561 583 479 509 510 453 413 384 397 410 -7.4 -17.7

Far North 470 469 461 420 373 365 350 325 346 357 375 388 -22.4 3.8

North West 127 157 178 185 197 244 251 232 227 203 198 190 42.4 -11.4

Queensland 12952 14118 13966 14746 14294 14720 14445 13890 14429 14073 14462 14805 2.8 0.7

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Table 13 Value of work done: Total construction ac tivity by region – chain volume measure 2010-11 ref erence year – Qtr. 3 2011-12 = 100

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Gold Coast 92 95 100 97 92 88 84 77 81 84 92 95

Sunshine Coast 107 107 100 92 75 75 75 71 85 90 96 101

West Moreton 97 93 100 100 89 90 90 84 84 84 88 92

Wide Bay/Burnett 85 92 100 95 87 87 88 86 91 86 84 83

Darling Downs 82 90 100 116 127 138 148 147 158 154 164 168

South West 49 71 100 118 125 134 143 142 159 156 162 162

Fitzroy 85 123 100 130 131 145 131 127 131 125 129 143

Central West 91 90 100 112 119 122 125 126 141 138 149 151

Mackay 90 92 100 137 153 162 176 174 183 170 161 140

Northern 84 88 100 104 85 91 91 81 74 68 71 73

Far North 102 102 100 91 81 79 76 70 75 77 81 84

North West 72 88 100 104 111 137 141 130 128 114 111 107

Queensland 93 101 100 106 102 105 103 99 103 101 104 106

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6. Prices and labour shortages

The slow construction sector and in particular the labour-intensive dwelling construction sector ensures that the Queensland employment construction labour market will continue to experience labour surpluses over the next two years.

The overall profile now is one of a sector that will remain in overall surplus throughout the projection period. The labour surplus projected for 2012-13 is around 14,300 rising to 15,500 for 2013-14.

This also means that construction costs will fall albeit slightly, as noted earlier.

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Over the next six quarters the demand/supply balance in Queensland construction is projected to be stable. At the end of 2007 when there was an estimated 25,000 shortage of Queensland the number of unemployed Queensland construction workers was 5,000. Currently there is an estimated surplus of 13,000 with the headline unemployed level being 12,000. This situation is expected to continue for the next six quarters.

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Table 14 Queensland construction industry – real qu arterly price growth at annual rates (%)

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Table 15 Shortage of construction labour by Queensl and region – number ‘000 (shortage is donated by (+ ) and surplus (-))

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Brisbane -9.6 -14.4 -19.2 -23.9 -25.3 -26.7 -28.1 -29.4 -28.3 -27.2 Gold Coast -1.9 -3.0 -4.0 -5.0 -4.8 -4.6 -4.4 -4.2 -4.0 -3.8 Sunshine Coast -1.5 -2.8 -4.0 -5.3 -4.4 -3.6 -2.7 -1.9 -1.2 -0.5 West Moreton -0.6 -0.7 -0.7 -0.8 -0.8 -0.9 -0.9 -0.9 -0.8 -0.8 Wide Bay/Burnett -1.3 -1.5 -1.7 -1.8 -1.9 -2.0 -2.1 -2.2 -2.5 -2.8 Darling Downs 3.7 5.1 6.6 8.0 8.6 9.2 9.9 10.5 9.3 8.1 South West 1.6 2.1 2.5 2.9 3.1 3.3 3.4 3.6 3.5 3.5 Fitzroy 8.1 9.1 10.2 11.3 11.0 10.8 10.6 10.3 10.8 11.2 Central West 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 Mackay 1.0 2.5 4.0 5.5 5.3 5.1 4.8 4.6 3.3 1.9 Northern -1.8 -2.0 -2.3 -2.5 -3.2 -3.8 -4.4 -5.0 -4.8 -4.7 Far North -1.0 -1.7 -2.3 -2.9 -2.9 -2.8 -2.8 -2.8 -2.4 -2.0 North West 0.8 1.1 1.3 1.6 1.5 1.4 1.3 1.2 1.1 1.0 Queensland -2.5 -6.0 -9.4 -12.8 -13.6 -14.3 -15.1 -15.8 -15.7 -15.5 Trend Queensland construction workers unemployed (‘000) 11.6 11.5 12.4 12.2 12.1 12.2 12.0 12.1 12.1 12.1

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7. The regional dimension

The previous annual report gave a detailed analysis of the regional dynamics of Queensland construction activity. This update summarises those findings.

Regional construction activity profile – Brisbane

Table 16 indicates that, for the Brisbane region, since the beginning of the GFC in 2008, total dwelling construction has fallen by a cumulative total of $683 million by 2012. Given another sharp fall of $841 million in 2013, the cumulative fall over the 2008 to 2013 period will be over $1.5 billion.

Over the next two years, from Table 6, Brisbane's population is expected to increase by 80,000. This accumulating pressure on the existing housing stock plus the fact that the Brisbane region is in balance in terms of housing affordability (defined as the ability of the average household to generate income from work sufficient to support a mortgage on new dwelling construction) will combine to force a sharp increase in new construction expenditure. As a result, there is a recovery of total construction expenditure in 2014 of $544 million.

The average contribution of total dwelling construction to Brisbane’s total construction growth rate will be -0.4 percentage points over 2013 and 2014.

Over the four fiscal years 2009 and 2012, Brisbane’s non-residential building expenditures fall by a cumulative $253 million. The fall would have been greater if not for the public sector non-residential stimulus. The fall was driven by office project completions and for 2012 the winding back of the stimulus. In 2010 the fall in total non-residential building expenditures explained almost half of the fall in the Brisbane region’s total construction expenditure of 9.7%. A further fall of $1.1 billion in total non-residential building expenditures occurs over 2013 whilst the 2014 period a rise of $108 million.

The completion of road projects reduced the Brisbane region’s expenditures on total engineering by a cumulative $3.0 billion over 2010 to 2014, taking an average annual 3.4 percentage points off the Brisbane region’s total construction activity growth rate for the period.

Regional construction activity profile – Gold Coast

From Table 17 it can be seen that the average annual decline in total dwelling construction expenditure over 2009 to 2012 was over $1.6 billion. This reduced Gold Coast construction growth by an average of 6.6 percentage points per year. Population is expected to grow by 27,000 over the next two years, which should induce an increase in dwelling construction expenditure of over $512 million over the 2013 and 2014 fiscal years, contributing 0.3 percentage points to total construction growth in 2013 and 10.2 percentage points in 2014.

Over the fiscal years 2009 to 2012, total non-residential construction grew by a cumulative $168 million. However three of those four years showed significant declines in construction growth, 2010 with almost a billion dollars of mostly stimulus expenditure in non-residential construction completely countered the losses of the other years. The next two years 2013 and 2014 will see a total decline of $288 million in non-residential construction in the Gold Coast with the winding up of the stimulus construction. In the 2012 fiscal year non-residential construction reduced construction growth by 7.4 percentage points. In 2013 and 2014 the

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contribution to construction growth will be -2.7 percentage points and -3.0 percentage points respectively.

Engineering construction has to a large extent neutralised the declines in non-residential construction, with three out of four years between 2009 and 2012 experiencing positive growth. In 2012 engineering construction contributed 14.4 percentage points to total construction growth, however with growth declining over the 2013 and 2014 fiscal years, the contribution of engineering expenditure to total growth will be -8.6 percentage points for 2013 and -4.4 percentage points 2014.

Total expenditure will decline by -10.9% for 2013, as non-residential building and engineering construction decline. By 2014 the growth in dwelling construction is large enough to outweigh the further declines in the other sectors, leading to growth in total construction of 2.8% for the 2014 fiscal year.

Regional construction activity profile – Sunshine C oast

The past performance and future outlook for the Sunshine Coast is similar to the Gold Coast at least in terms of dwelling expenditures. Between 2000 and 2005 total dwelling construction activity increased by 62%. The average annual decline in total dwelling construction expenditure over the 2006 to 2008 period was $56 million. Over the 2009 to 2012 period a cumulative $743 million was lost from Sunshine Coast dwelling expenditure, reducing total construction growth by an average 5.9 percentage points per annum. The average contribution of total dwelling construction to total construction over the 2013 and 2014 fiscal years will be in the order of 4.7 percentage points. However, most of the growth is projected in the last year.

The average annual contribution of non-residential construction to total construction over the 2009 to 2012 fiscal years was 0.2 percentage points. For 2013 non-residential construction will reduce the total construction growth by 4.6 percentage points and in the 2014 fiscal year non-residential construction will contribute 20.7 percentage points to the total construction growth of 25.3%.

Regional construction activity profile – West Moret on

The profile for West Moreton in terms of construction activity reflects that of a region where the change in population is relatively small on a state-wide basis, that is just under 2000 per annum but accelerating over the period. For the period 2010 to 2012, non-residential building construction made a significant average net negative contribution of -9.3 percentage points to the region’s construction activity growth rate. Engineering, on the other hand, partly offset this decline with an average 5 percentage point contribution to the region’s construction growth. Dwelling construction expenditure declined by a cumulative $43 million over the period. Over the next two years 2012 and 2014 dwelling expenditure will have an average contribution to total construction in West Moreton of 5.3 percentage points. However, total construction growth is projected to decline by 9.5% in 2013 and by 1.3% in the 2014 fiscal years. Non-residential and engineering construction both decline over this period.

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Regional construction activity profile – Darling Do wns

The Darling Downs, in comparison with the other regions, has a unique profile, both in terms of the immediate past and the immediate future. The dwelling and private non-residential building cycle has been, and will be to 2014, more stable than the larger neighbouring regions. Also, the build up in LNG infrastructure supply has started to make an impact. The average annual percentage point contribution of total dwelling construction expenditures on total Darling Downs construction activity over the period 2010 to 2014 is estimated at 2.2 percentage points.

Non-residential construction will have an average annual percentage point contribution of 0.9 to total construction over 2010 to 2014, however 2013 and 2014 have negative contributions of -0.3 percentage points and -0.5 percentage points respectively.

The construction of LNG infrastructure has impacted heavily with a contribution to total construction growth of 66.6 percentage points for 2012, 45.5 percentage points for 2013 and 14.4 percentage points for 2014.

Total construction in Darling Downs is projected to grow by 44.4% in 2013 and by 14.9% in the 2014 fiscal year.

Regional construction activity profile – Northern r egion

Unlike Darling Downs, the impact of the dwelling cycle has been severe. The cumulative fall in total dwelling construction over the three years to 2012 has represented 12.3% of total Northern region construction. The completion of engineering projects leads to a negative 12 percentage point contribution to total Northern region construction activity in 2012 from engineering construction. Engineering will continue to have a negative contribution to construction activity growth in 2013 and 2014.

In the 2012 fiscal year non-residential construction contributed 9.2 percentage points to total construction in the Northern region. For 2013 a figure of 7.1 percentage points is projected, however, in 2014 declines in non-residential construction activity will take almost 18 percentage points from total construction growth.

Total construction in the Northern region declined by 4.8% in the 2012 fiscal year, for 2013 the decline is 7.4% and for 2014 as non-residential construction declines, the decline in total construction will by 17.7%.

Regional construction activity profile – the Far No rth region

The far North region in terms of its economic base has been significantly adversely affected by the impact of the GFC in the so-called Dutch disease where the high exchange rate has adversely impacted on its non-mining trade exposed industries. As a result from 2010 and 2014 the average annual decline in total construction activity in the far North region is estimated at just over 7% per annum, an average of over $150 million per year.

The total cumulative contribution of total dwelling construction activity to the cumulative 16% fall in total construction was 28 percentage points in the four years to 2012. In 2010 this sector contributed a third to the 21% fall in total construction, while non-residential construction contributed 10%.

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Since 2010 when declines in all sectors resulted in the 21% decline in total construction activity, there has been modest growth averaging 2.1% over 2011 and 2012.

Total construction is projected to decline by an average of 9.3% over 2013 and 2014, the largest contribution coming from engineering construction which has an average contribution of -8.1 percentage points, followed by non-residential construction with an average contribution of -5.1 percentage points. Dwelling expenditure is the only sector projected to grow over this period, with an average contribution of 3.8 percentage points, thereby partially offsetting the other two sectors.

Regional construction activity profile – Wide Bay B urnett region

Wide Bay Burnett saw two years of decline in construction activity, following the GFC. Cumulatively 8.4% was lost over 2009 and 2010. Falls in dwelling construction and Engineering construction contributed 9.6 percentage points and 5.5 percentage points to the overall decline. These were partially offset by the growth in non-residential construction over this period which reduced the overall decline by 6.8 percentage points.

In 2012 there was a 28.5% rise in total construction expenditure. Engineering construction was the only sector to show growth in 2012 and contributed 39.4 percentage points to the total. This growth was partially offset by the declines in dwellings and non-residential construction with negative contributions of 6.1 percentage points for dwellings and 4.8 percentage points for non-residential construction.

The cumulative decline in construction activity over 2013 and 2014 will be in the order of 7.5%. The major contribution of -9.7 percentage points to this decline comes from engineering construction as projects are finished. Non-residential construction also contributes -0.1 percentage points. The profile for dwelling construction over 2013 and 2014 is a decline of 1.9% over 2013 and a rise of 4.1% over 2014, the cumulative offset of dwelling construction growth to total construction decline for 2013 and 2014 is 2.2 percentage points.

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Table 16 Formation of construction in Brisbane (CVM $m)

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Dwellings 140 -634 1568 1012 288 221 116 295 -105 -442 -83 -290 238 -841 544

Total non-residential building -400 124 125 -111 341 -16 698 457 661 103 -921 706 -142 -1095 108

Total engineering construction 397 -364 -96 551 -56 545 897 1003 1096 1565 -910 55 930 -1887 -1219

Total construction 138 -874 1596 1452 574 750 1711 1755 1652 1226 -1914 471 1026 -3823 -567

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Dwellings 1.4 -6.4 17.3 9.5 2.4 1.7 0.9 2.0 -0.6 -2.4 -0.4 -1.6 1.3 -4.3 3.5

Total non-residential building -4.1 1.2 1.4 -1.0 2.8 -0.1 5.2 3.0 3.9 0.6 -4.7 4.0 -0.8 -5.7 0.7

Total engineering construction 4.1 -3.7 -1.1 5.2 -0.5 4.3 6.7 6.6 6.5 8.4 -4.6 0.3 5.1 -9.8 -7.8

Total construction 1.4 -8.8 17.6 13.6 4.7 5.9 12.7 11.6 9.8 6.6 -9.7 2.6 5.6 -19.8 -3.7

Table 17 Formation of construction in Gold Coast (C VM $m)

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Dwellings 349 -334 577 565 535 57 -64 118 -218 -260 -203 -841 -301 16 496

Total non-residential building 420 -224 -12 8 77 155 -75 260 -236 -17 995 -411 -399 -145 -143

Total engineering construction 80 -131 -42 135 -21 114 291 446 683 131 -628 310 776 -466 -216

Total construction 849 -689 522 707 591 326 152 825 229 -147 165 -941 75 -595 136

Percentage point contribution to growth:

Dwellings 12.5 -9.2 19.5 16.3 12.8 1.2 -1.3 2.3 -3.6 -4.1 -3.3 -13.3 -5.6 0.3 10.2

Total non-residential building 15.1 -6.1 -0.4 0.2 1.8 3.3 -1.5 5.0 -3.9 -0.3 16.2 -6.5 -7.4 -2.7 -3.0

Total engineering construction 2.9 -3.6 -1.4 3.9 -0.5 2.4 5.7 8.5 11.2 2.1 -10.2 4.9 14.4 -8.6 -4.4

Total construction 30.4 -18.9 17.7 20.4 14.1 6.8 3. 0 15.7 3.8 -2.3 2.7 -14.9 1.4 -10.9 2.8

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Table 18 Formation of construction in Sunshine Coas t (CVM $m)

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Change in:

Dwellings 282 -213 343 343 273 68 -217 9 41 -149 -168 -272 -154 -11 228

Total non-residential building 170 -111 -3 -7 72 -80 133 -44 -64 3 -10 -59 101 -147 486

Total engineering construction 57 -57 -7 105 7 61 150 107 239 17 16 587 8 -708 -118

Total construction 509 -381 333 441 352 48 67 71 21 7 -130 -163 256 -44 -866 596

Percentage point contribution to growth:

Dwellings 17.2 -9.9 19.4 16.3 10.7 2.3 -7.4 0.3 1.3 -4.5 -5.3 -9.1 -4.7 -0.4 9.7

Total non-residential building 10.4 -5.2 -0.2 -0.3 2.8 -2.8 4.5 -1.5 -2.1 0.1 -0.3 -2.0 3.1 -4.6 20.7

Total engineering construction 3.5 -2.7 -0.4 5.0 0.3 2.1 5.1 3.6 7.8 0.5 0.5 19.5 0.3 -22.0 -5.0

Total construction 31.0 -17.7 18.8 21.0 13.8 1.7 2. 3 2.4 7.0 -3.9 -5.1 8.5 -1.3 -26.9 25.3

Table 19 Formation of construction in West Moreton (CVM $m)

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Change in:

Dwellings 65 -23 41 26 25 51 16 1 -18 28 20 -41 -22 38 27

Total non-residential building -41 -4 -1 -5 3 -1 51 0 -20 197 -136 -55 -16 -25 1

Total engineering construction 18 -17 -7 11 -9 23 53 -5 39 -5 -20 78 38 -75 -36

Total construction 42 -44 33 32 19 73 121 -3 1 221 -135 -19 -1 -61 -8

Percentage point contribution to growth:

Dwellings 21.5 -6.7 13.4 7.7 6.8 13.2 3.6 0.2 -3.1 4.9 2.5 -6.2 -3.5 6.0 4.6

Total non-residential building -13.5 -1.2 -0.2 -1.4 0.7 -0.2 11.2 0.0 -3.5 34.1 -17.0 -8.3 -2.5 -3.9 0.2

Total engineering construction 5.8 -4.9 -2.3 3.3 -2.4 6.0 11.6 -0.8 6.8 -0.9 -2.5 11.7 5.8 -11.6 -6.2

Total construction 13.8 -12.8 10.9 9.7 5.1 19.0 26. 4 -0.5 0.3 38.2 -16.9 -2.8 -0.1 -9.5 -1.3

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Table 20 Formation of construction in Wide Bay Burn ett (CVM $m)

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Change in:

Dwellings 107 -113 113 119 127 144 97 108 -18 -145 -54 -141 -120 -48 97

Total non-residential building 28 -88 44 -20 -1 44 98 -69 -4 -14 148 -103 -96 -16 13

Total engineering construction 62 21 -80 68 -16 72 105 30 101 41 -149 288 780 -106 -130

Total construction 197 -180 76 167 109 260 300 69 7 9 -118 -55 44 564 -170 -20

Percentage point contribution to growth:

Dwellings 10.4 -9.2 10.7 10.6 9.8 10.3 5.8 5.5 -0.9 -6.9 -2.7 -7.3 -6.1 -1.9 4.1

Total non-residential building 2.7 -7.1 4.2 -1.8 -0.1 3.2 5.9 -3.5 -0.2 -0.7 7.4 -5.3 -4.8 -0.6 0.6

Total engineering construction 6.0 1.7 -7.7 6.0 -1.2 5.1 6.3 1.6 5.0 2.0 -7.5 14.9 39.4 -4.2 -5.5

Total construction 19.1 -14.6 7.2 14.8 8.4 18.5 18. 0 3.5 3.9 -5.6 -2.8 2.3 28.5 -6.7 -0.8

Table 21 Formation of construction in Darling Downs (CVM $m)

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Change in:

Dwellings 59 -70 77 70 1 73 83 37 -86 -65 101 58 -26 -22 37

Total non-residential building -15 -18 5 -5 -13 23 29 58 -84 -3 88 20 -49 -7 -18

Total engineering construction 112 -33 -10 -8 -38 207 18 -196 20 29 -67 166 1079 1193 546

Total construction 156 -121 72 57 -49 303 130 -101 -150 -39 122 244 1003 1164 565

Percentage point contribution to growth:

Dwellings 5.9 -6.1 7.4 6.4 0.1 6.6 5.9 2.4 -6.0 -5.0 8.1 4.2 -1.6 -0.8 1.0

Total non-residential building -1.5 -1.6 0.5 -0.5 -1.1 2.1 2.0 3.8 -5.8 -0.2 7.0 1.5 -3.0 -0.3 -0.5

Total engineering construction 11.2 -2.9 -0.9 -0.7 -3.3 18.7 1.3 -12.7 1.4 2.3 -5.4 12.1 66.6 45.5 14.4

Total construction 15.6 -10.5 7.0 5.2 -4.2 27.3 9.2 -6.5 -10.4 -3.0 9.7 17.7 61.9 44.4 14.9

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Table 22 Formation of construction in South West (C VM $m)

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Change in:

Dwellings 6 -5 3 6 -3 2 4 5 0 -4 2 1 9 16 4

Total non-residential building -8 -5 5 -2 -4 2 13 -7 2 -5 20 4 -3 21 -14

Total engineering construction 24 -2 -9 -11 -17 4 0 -12 453 22 -274 -84 909 687 353

Total construction 22 -12 -2 -8 -23 8 16 -14 455 13 -252 -80 916 724 343

Percentage point contribution to growth:

Dwellings 3.6 -2.8 1.8 3.5 -1.6 1.4 2.9 3.3 -0.1 -0.7 0.3 0.2 3.3 1.3 0.2

Total non-residential building -5.4 -2.7 2.9 -1.5 -2.3 1.5 8.9 -4.5 1.4 -0.9 3.3 1.1 -1.0 1.8 -0.8

Total engineering construction 15.5 -1.3 -5.7 -6.9 -10.7 3.0 -0.3 -7.8 313.8 3.7 -44.8 -23.3 324.3 57.4 18.4

Total construction 13.8 -6.8 -1.0 -4.8 -14.6 5.9 11 .6 -8.9 315.0 2.1 -41.2 -22.1 326.7 60.6 17.9

Table 23 Formation of construction in Fitzroy (CVM $m)

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Change in:

Dwellings 25 -66 65 78 29 10 77 162 45 -137 -86 6 126 255 76

Total non-residential building -35 48 -19 -28 -21 0 48 50 -35 81 -41 66 78 538 -335

Total engineering construction -16 -74 -25 94 -30 302 373 148 236 844 904 1351 4954 1582 128

Total construction -27 -92 21 144 -22 311 497 360 2 46 787 777 1423 5158 2374 -132

Percentage point contribution to growth:

Dwellings 2.1 -5.7 6.1 7.2 2.3 0.8 5.1 8.0 1.9 -5.2 -2.5 0.1 2.3 2.4 0.6

Total non-residential building -3.0 4.2 -1.8 -2.6 -1.7 0.0 3.1 2.5 -1.5 3.1 -1.2 1.6 1.4 5.0 -2.6

Total engineering construction -1.3 -6.4 -2.4 8.6 -2.4 24.9 24.5 7.3 9.9 32.1 26.5 32.2 88.3 14.7 1.0

Total construction -2.2 -7.9 1.9 13.3 -1.8 25.7 32. 7 17.8 10.4 30.0 22.8 34.0 91.9 22.0 -1.0

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Table 24 Formation of construction in Central West (CVM $m)

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Change in:

Dwellings -6 1 6 0 -5 1 2 -1 2 0 1 3 6 -4 6

Total non-residential building -3 8 -6 -1 1 1 -2 -4 3 -1 4 21 -18 4 -4

Total engineering construction 8 -7 3 -14 -14 6 4 -10 3 18 -10 31 49 49 42

Total construction -1 2 3 -15 -19 8 4 -15 9 17 -5 5 5 38 49 43

Percentage point contribution to growth:

Dwellings -5.2 0.8 5.3 -0.3 -5.2 0.7 1.6 -0.6 2.3 -0.3 0.7 2.6 4.1 -1.8 2.4

Total non-residential building -2.5 7.2 -5.4 -0.5 0.8 1.7 -1.7 -4.3 4.2 -1.2 3.7 20.3 -11.6 1.9 -1.8

Total engineering construction 7.2 -6.3 2.4 -11.5 -13.8 6.6 3.8 -10.4 3.9 19.9 -9.4 30.6 31.5 25.1 17.1

Total construction -0.5 1.8 2.2 -12.3 -18.2 9.1 3.8 -15.3 10.4 18.4 -5.0 53.5 24.0 25.2 17.7

Table 25 Formation of construction in Mackay (CVM $ m)

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Change in:

Dwellings 58 -91 37 50 21 106 130 82 42 -119 48 -117 -12 262 54

Total non-residential building 19 -53 39 -4 -20 18 93 25 -2 59 66 216 -332 217 -181

Total engineering construction 30 -74 -11 62 -14 77 280 773 237 403 474 872 885 2580 -11

Total construction 107 -218 65 108 -13 202 503 880 277 343 588 971 541 3059 -138

Percentage point contribution to growth:

Dwellings 6.7 -9.4 5.0 6.1 2.3 11.7 11.7 5.1 1.7 -4.3 1.5 -3.2 -0.3 5.0 0.7

Total non-residential building 2.3 -5.5 5.2 -0.5 -2.1 2.0 8.3 1.6 -0.1 2.1 2.1 5.8 -7.1 4.2 -2.2

Total engineering construction 3.5 -7.6 -1.4 7.7 -1.5 8.5 25.2 47.9 9.5 14.5 15.2 23.6 18.9 49.5 -0.1

Total construction 12.5 -22.5 8.7 13.2 -1.4 22.2 45 .3 54.5 11.1 12.4 18.9 26.2 11.6 58.7 -1.7

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Table 26 Formation of construction in Northern (CVM $m)

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Change in:

Dwellings 77 -124 125 26 -10 136 110 67 60 -25 -73 -186 -37 26 113

Total non-residential building 45 98 -124 -13 -45 43 27 192 -122 16 165 -166 204 150 -348

Total engineering construction 87 -55 -15 92 -29 111 367 107 53 82 -280 184 -273 -331 -110

Total construction 208 -81 -14 105 -84 290 504 367 -9 73 -189 -168 -105 -156 -346

Percentage point contribution to growth:

Dwellings 6.3 -8.8 9.3 2.0 -0.7 10.2 6.7 3.1 2.4 -1.0 -2.8 -7.8 -1.7 1.2 5.8

Total non-residential building 3.7 6.9 -9.3 -1.0 -3.1 3.2 1.7 9.0 -4.9 0.6 6.4 -7.0 9.2 7.1 -17.9

Total engineering construction 7.2 -3.9 -1.1 7.0 -2.1 8.2 22.5 5.0 2.1 3.3 -10.9 7.7 -12.3 -15.7 -5.7

Total construction 17.2 -5.7 -1.0 7.9 -5.9 21.6 30. 9 17.2 -0.4 2.9 -7.3 -7.1 -4.8 -7.4 -17.7

Table 27 Formation of construction in Far North (CV M $m)

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Change in:

Dwellings 170 -157 49 77 79 115 118 80 131 -237 -155 -170 -5 2 107

Total non-residential building 4 -91 46 11 19 81 -63 -4 98 185 -229 53 70 -226 32

Total engineering construction 70 -57 -27 48 -47 76 80 15 45 79 -87 165 -39 -183 -86

Total construction 244 -306 67 136 50 272 135 91 27 4 28 -471 49 25 -407 53

Percentage point contribution to growth:

Dwellings 13.8 -10.7 4.2 6.2 5.8 8.1 7.0 4.4 6.8 -10.8 -7.0 -9.7 -0.3 0.1 7.6

Total non-residential building 0.3 -6.2 3.9 0.9 1.4 5.7 -3.7 -0.2 5.1 8.4 -10.3 3.1 3.9 -12.4 2.3

Total engineering construction 5.7 -3.9 -2.3 3.9 -3.4 5.4 4.7 0.8 2.4 3.6 -3.9 9.5 -2.2 -10.1 -6.1

Total construction 19.9 -20.8 5.8 11.0 3.7 19.2 8.0 5.0 14.3 1.3 -21.2 2.8 1.4 -22.4 3.8

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Table 28 Formation of construction in North West (C VM $m)

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Change in:

Dwellings -1 -4 5 -1 -10 2 6 1 8 0 0 -1 1 -3 11

Total non-residential building -25 0 10 -4 -1 -8 4 1 9 -11 15 27 -12 33 -26

Total engineering construction 13 -45 -4 10 -32 8 42 -8 -22 101 -28 31 285 245 -91

Total construction -13 -49 11 6 -43 2 52 -7 -4 90 - 13 57 275 275 -105

Percentage point contribution to growth:

Dwellings -0.2 -1.3 2.1 -0.2 -4.2 0.8 2.8 0.4 3.4 0.1 -0.1 -0.3 0.4 -0.5 1.2

Total non-residential building -8.8 0.0 4.6 -1.5 -0.6 -4.1 2.3 0.3 3.9 -4.7 4.6 8.5 -3.1 5.0 -2.8

Total engineering construction 4.6 -16.7 -1.6 4.4 -13.2 4.1 20.9 -3.3 -9.1 42.1 -8.4 9.7 76.4 37.9 -9.8

Total construction -4.5 -18.1 5.1 2.7 -18.0 0.9 26. 0 -2.6 -1.8 37.4 -3.9 17.9 73.7 42.4 -11.4

Table 29 Formation of construction in Queensland (C VM $m)

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Change in:

Dwellings 1329 -1834 3007 2371 1349 985 478 966 -116 -1557 -651 -1992 -297 -314 1799

Total non-residential building 159 -316 108 -181 409 262 1056 915 207 591 164 319 -612 -699 -430

Total engineering construction 943 -894 -331 1143 -316 1606 2659 2398 3186 3328 -1060 4034 10380 2579 -947

Total construction 2431 -3045 2785 3333 1442 2853 4 192 4279 3277 2362 -1546 2361 9471 1566 421

Percentage point contribution to growth:

Dwellings 6.2 -7.6 14.3 10.0 5.0 3.5 1.5 2.7 -0.3 -3.6 -1.4 -4.5 -0.6 -0.6 3.1

Total non-residential building 0.7 -1.3 0.5 -0.8 1.5 0.9 3.4 2.6 0.5 1.4 0.4 0.7 -1.3 -1.3 -0.8

Total engineering construction 4.4 -3.7 -1.6 4.8 -1.2 5.6 8.5 6.7 8.0 7.7 -2.3 9.2 22.4 4.6 -1.7

Total construction 11.3 -12.7 13.3 14.0 5.3 10.0 13 .4 12.0 8.2 5.5 -3.4 5.4 20.4 2.8 0.7

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Appendix A

Detailed tables – 2007.3 to 2014.2

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Table A.1 Private dwelling value of work done: new construction (including alterations and additions) – 2010-11 $ million

Brisbane Gold

coast Sunshine

Coast West

Moreton Wide Bay/

Burnett Darling Downs

South West Fitzroy

Central West Mackay Northern

Far North

North West Queensland

Queensland December 2011 = 100

2007.3 1174 529 280 41 197 98 4 132 2 137 156 204 5 2959 238 2007.4 1217 528 296 42 200 95 4 135 2 143 167 211 5 3045 245 2008.1 1301 550 325 48 211 97 5 142 2 150 189 223 6 3248 259 2008.2 1300 528 323 51 206 93 5 136 2 138 200 213 6 3201 247 2008.3 1389 561 347 59 212 97 5 138 2 135 219 212 6 3381 247 2008.4 1176 490 287 53 173 82 4 109 2 109 180 165 5 2836 192 2009.1 1136 472 263 54 161 79 4 99 2 107 161 142 5 2685 165 2009.2 999 415 223 50 138 71 4 82 2 96 129 112 4 2325 130 2009.3 1070 444 232 54 148 83 4 83 2 110 131 112 5 2477 130 2009.4 1120 450 232 58 154 98 5 81 2 121 136 114 5 2576 133 2010.1 1077 394 220 56 149 108 5 74 2 120 129 109 5 2446 126 2010.2 1183 402 243 62 160 129 5 80 2 131 139 116 6 2657 135 2010.3 1034 315 209 54 133 117 4 72 1 111 115 97 5 2267 113 2010.4 1038 277 206 52 126 113 4 76 2 104 106 88 5 2196 103 2011.1 1022 247 195 47 114 104 4 78 2 95 96 79 5 2087 91 2011.2 988 214 176 41 102 91 4 78 2 85 89 72 4 1944 83 2011.3 1088 220 180 41 103 93 4 91 2 90 99 83 4 2099 96 2011.4 1021 198 162 37 92 85 4 96 2 87 98 86 4 1973 100 2012.1 1068 201 166 42 94 91 5 118 3 102 111 100 4 2103 116 2012.2 1073 201 168 48 95 99 7 137 3 120 121 111 4 2186 128 2012.3 917 173 146 47 83 92 8 135 3 124 108 94 4 1933 110 2012.4 963 187 157 54 90 104 10 164 3 154 116 94 4 2101 109 2013.1 977 203 161 56 92 112 12 192 3 178 118 89 5 2199 103 2013.2 969 225 165 55 92 112 13 208 3 186 117 84 5 2234 97 2013.3 1031 261 182 57 101 115 12 203 4 179 125 96 6 2372 112 2013.4 1040 280 189 56 104 113 11 190 4 165 127 103 7 2390 119 2014.1 1084 305 201 58 110 116 11 186 5 160 133 111 7 2488 130 2014.2 1119 326 211 59 116 118 11 183 5 155 138 119 8 2566 138 Fiscal year 2008 4993 2134 1224 182 813 383 18 545 7 569 713 851 21 12454 2009 4699 1938 1119 216 684 329 17 428 7 447 690 632 20 11227 2010 4448 1690 927 229 611 417 19 318 7 482 535 451 21 10155 2011 4081 1052 786 194 475 425 14 304 7 395 405 335 19 8494 2012 4250 819 675 169 384 367 21 442 10 398 428 379 17 8361 2013 3826 788 630 212 358 419 43 699 12 643 459 361 18 8466 2014 4274 1171 784 230 431 462 46 762 18 658 523 429 28 9815

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Table A.2 Private dwelling: other value of work do ne – 2010-11 $ million

Brisbane Gold

coast Sunshine

Coast West

Moreton Wide Bay/

Burnett Darling Downs

South West Fitzroy

Central West Mackay Northern

Far North

North West Queensland

Queensland December 2011 = 100

2007.3 681 287 183 28 89 55 5 53 2 49 72 93 2 1599 111 2007.4 640 269 171 26 84 52 5 50 1 46 67 88 2 1503 104 2008.1 696 293 186 28 92 56 5 55 2 51 74 96 2 1637 114 2008.2 692 292 185 28 92 56 5 55 2 51 74 96 2 1632 113 2008.3 776 327 207 32 104 62 6 63 2 58 84 108 3 1832 127 2008.4 631 266 168 26 85 51 4 51 1 48 69 88 2 1489 103 2009.1 603 254 160 25 81 48 4 49 1 46 66 84 2 1424 99 2009.2 550 232 146 23 74 44 4 45 1 42 61 77 2 1300 90 2009.3 612 257 162 25 82 49 4 50 1 47 68 85 2 1444 100 2009.4 677 285 179 28 91 54 5 55 2 52 75 94 2 1598 111 2010.1 671 282 177 28 90 54 5 54 2 52 75 93 2 1585 110 2010.2 685 288 180 29 92 55 5 55 2 53 76 94 2 1616 112 2010.3 632 265 166 26 85 51 5 51 2 49 70 87 2 1491 104 2010.4 630 263 164 26 85 51 5 51 2 50 70 86 2 1485 103 2011.1 669 186 117 24 75 72 6 54 3 35 50 61 2 1354 94 2011.2 747 187 117 26 81 84 7 60 3 36 50 61 2 1462 102 2011.3 810 196 123 28 86 92 8 65 4 38 53 64 2 1570 109 2011.4 709 199 125 26 80 75 7 57 3 39 54 65 2 1440 100 2012.1 721 232 146 28 86 71 6 58 3 45 63 76 2 1537 107 2012.2 666 223 141 26 81 63 6 54 2 44 61 73 2 1442 100 2012.3 616 202 128 24 74 59 5 50 2 40 56 67 2 1325 92 2012.4 659 232 148 26 82 60 5 54 2 47 65 77 2 1460 101 2013.1 634 235 150 26 81 55 5 53 2 49 66 78 2 1436 100 2013.2 615 233 148 26 79 53 5 52 2 49 66 77 2 1406 98 2013.3 641 250 160 27 83 53 5 55 2 54 71 83 2 1487 103 2013.4 652 253 162 28 85 55 5 57 2 55 72 85 2 1513 105 2014.1 659 255 163 28 85 55 6 58 2 57 73 85 2 1528 106 2014.2 660 255 163 28 85 56 6 59 2 57 73 85 2 1532 106 Fiscal year 2008 2709 1141 726 111 358 219 19 214 6 197 287 374 9 6370 2009 2561 1078 682 105 344 205 18 207 6 193 279 358 9 6045 2010 2645 1112 698 109 356 211 19 215 6 203 293 366 9 6244 2011 2680 900 564 104 326 258 23 216 9 170 240 294 8 5792 2012 2905 850 536 108 333 301 27 235 11 166 231 279 7 5990 2013 2524 902 574 102 315 227 21 209 8 185 252 299 8 5626 2014 2611 1013 647 112 338 219 22 230 8 223 289 338 9 6060

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Table A.3 Private dwelling: total value of work do ne – 2010-11 $ million

Brisbane Gold

coast Sunshine

Coast West

Moreton Wide Bay/

Burnett Darling Downs

South West Fitzroy

Central West Mackay Northern

Far North

North West Queensland

Queensland December 2011 = 100

2007.3 1855 816 464 69 286 153 9 185 3 186 227 298 7 4558 134 2007.4 1857 797 468 68 284 146 9 186 3 189 235 299 7 4548 133 2008.1 1997 843 511 76 303 153 9 197 3 201 263 319 8 4885 143 2008.2 1993 820 508 80 298 149 10 192 3 190 274 309 8 4833 142 2008.3 2165 888 554 91 316 159 10 200 4 193 303 321 8 5213 153 2008.4 1807 756 455 79 258 133 9 160 3 156 249 254 7 4325 127 2009.1 1739 725 424 79 242 127 8 148 3 152 227 227 7 4109 120 2009.2 1549 646 369 72 212 115 8 127 3 138 190 189 6 3625 106 2009.3 1681 702 394 79 231 131 9 132 4 156 199 197 7 3921 115 2009.4 1796 734 411 86 246 152 10 136 4 173 211 208 8 4174 122 2010.1 1748 677 397 83 239 161 9 128 3 172 204 202 8 4031 118 2010.2 1868 689 423 90 252 184 10 136 3 184 215 211 8 4273 125 2010.3 1666 580 374 81 219 168 8 123 3 160 185 183 7 3758 110 2010.4 1668 539 371 78 211 164 8 127 3 154 176 174 7 3681 108 2011.1 1691 433 312 72 189 176 10 132 5 130 146 139 6 3441 101 2011.2 1736 400 293 67 182 175 11 138 5 121 139 133 6 3406 100 2011.3 1898 416 303 70 190 185 12 157 6 128 152 147 6 3669 108 2011.4 1730 397 287 63 172 160 11 153 5 126 152 151 6 3413 100 2012.1 1788 433 312 69 180 162 12 176 5 147 174 176 6 3640 107 2012.2 1738 424 309 74 176 162 13 191 5 164 182 184 6 3628 106 2012.3 1533 374 274 71 157 151 13 185 5 164 164 161 5 3257 95 2012.4 1622 419 305 80 172 164 16 218 5 201 181 171 6 3561 104 2013.1 1610 439 311 82 173 167 17 245 5 227 184 167 7 3635 106 2013.2 1584 457 314 81 171 164 18 260 5 235 182 161 7 3640 107 2013.3 1672 511 342 84 184 168 17 258 6 232 196 180 8 3858 113 2013.4 1692 533 351 84 188 168 17 247 6 220 199 187 9 3903 114 2014.1 1743 560 364 86 195 171 17 245 7 216 206 197 10 4016 118 2014.2 1779 581 374 87 201 174 17 242 7 212 211 204 10 4098 120 Fiscal year 2008 7702 3275 1950 293 1172 601 37 760 13 766 1000 1225 30 18824 2009 7260 3016 1801 321 1028 534 35 635 13 640 970 990 28 17272 2010 7093 2802 1625 338 967 628 38 532 14 685 828 817 30 16399 2011 6761 1953 1350 298 801 683 37 521 16 565 646 630 27 14286 2012 7155 1669 1212 277 718 669 48 677 22 564 659 658 24 14350 2013 6350 1690 1203 314 673 647 64 909 19 828 711 660 26 14093 2014 6885 2184 1431 341 769 682 67 992 25 880 813 767 37 15875

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Table A.4 Private non-residential building value of work done – 2010-11 $ million

Brisbane Gold

coast Sunshine

Coast West

Moreton Wide Bay/

Burnett Darling Downs

South West Fitzroy

Central West Mackay Northern

Far North

North West Queensland

Queensland December 2011 = 100

2007.3 850 175 63 7 34 28 1 42 1 55 51 41 4 1351 118 2007.4 871 159 63 8 31 25 0 33 1 46 48 39 5 1327 116 2008.1 918 173 68 9 47 29 0 28 1 49 51 75 5 1453 127 2008.2 925 175 58 10 52 26 1 29 1 52 57 87 4 1475 129 2008.3 984 181 53 10 48 25 1 52 0 71 59 81 2 1569 137 2008.4 915 165 63 12 38 28 1 68 0 70 65 61 3 1490 130 2009.1 808 160 63 12 31 34 1 59 1 68 66 48 3 1355 118 2009.2 680 176 49 10 27 43 2 42 1 64 52 46 3 1196 104 2009.3 552 189 40 8 32 42 2 31 1 46 46 34 2 1024 89 2009.4 524 211 42 8 55 41 2 28 1 38 47 29 2 1027 90 2010.1 543 209 42 7 60 36 3 25 2 38 45 30 4 1043 91 2010.2 561 186 36 6 44 29 4 37 1 45 42 27 5 1023 89 2010.3 506 170 39 5 30 36 2 50 1 130 45 29 4 1047 91 2010.4 467 156 43 7 27 44 1 43 1 140 40 28 7 1005 88 2011.1 457 147 34 8 28 45 1 29 1 82 56 42 7 938 82 2011.2 643 177 27 8 29 49 7 28 1 50 76 53 7 1154 101 2011.3 672 165 42 7 24 46 8 32 1 34 56 35 5 1126 98 2011.4 638 171 58 7 21 41 5 40 1 43 82 36 3 1147 100 2012.1 578 168 87 8 19 38 4 80 1 57 84 35 4 1163 101 2012.2 522 151 77 6 14 32 6 105 1 65 51 27 5 1061 93 2012.3 549 146 50 4 11 31 9 117 1 69 31 21 4 1042 91 2012.4 614 130 42 4 15 39 11 134 1 82 32 19 3 1122 98 2013.1 595 90 39 3 16 49 7 164 0 82 50 19 9 1124 98 2013.2 581 48 29 3 31 60 5 189 3 70 61 19 17 1115 97 2013.3 543 63 29 3 33 51 6 151 3 58 57 20 14 1030 90 2013.4 536 110 42 4 24 39 7 109 2 54 51 22 8 1009 88 2014.1 551 143 53 5 18 33 7 88 1 56 50 25 5 1035 90 2014.2 564 156 58 5 15 32 7 84 0 57 50 26 4 1058 92 Fiscal year 2008 3563 681 251 34 164 108 2 132 4 203 207 241 17 5606 2009 3388 682 229 45 145 130 5 222 3 272 242 236 11 5610 2010 2179 796 160 28 191 148 10 121 4 166 181 120 12 4117 2011 2073 650 142 28 115 174 11 150 3 402 217 152 26 4143 2012 2410 655 264 27 78 157 24 257 3 199 273 133 17 4498 2013 2338 414 161 14 72 178 32 603 4 302 173 78 33 4403 2014 2194 473 181 16 90 154 27 432 7 225 209 93 30 4132

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Table A.5 Public non-residential building value of work done – 2010-11 $ million

Brisbane Gold

coast Sunshine

Coast West

Moreton Wide Bay/

Burnett Darling Downs

South West Fitzroy

Central West Mackay Northern

Far North

North West Queensland

Queensland December 2011 = 100

2007.3 176 21 12 11 6 12 1 10 0 3 21 15 2 290 45 2007.4 177 20 15 9 5 13 5 6 0 6 12 34 3 305 47 2008.1 89 11 12 2 6 6 3 4 1 5 29 19 1 188 29 2008.2 116 11 11 1 7 5 2 6 1 6 49 15 1 231 36 2008.3 123 9 7 0 6 4 1 5 1 4 45 11 0 217 33 2008.4 166 7 13 41 6 2 0 3 0 2 16 57 0 316 49 2009.1 271 12 23 91 9 1 1 4 1 1 12 113 0 540 83 2009.2 276 16 32 77 7 2 1 4 1 3 17 92 0 530 82 2009.3 343 81 45 45 21 8 3 16 1 10 66 60 1 699 108 2009.4 327 106 42 20 42 22 4 25 0 19 108 39 3 758 117 2010.1 240 316 28 13 37 25 5 17 1 67 83 32 4 868 134 2010.2 216 423 20 11 30 25 6 18 3 87 60 28 7 934 144 2010.3 330 413 24 13 27 27 8 27 5 83 43 30 12 1041 160 2010.4 492 195 29 10 28 20 7 26 6 47 30 29 9 929 143 2011.1 516 28 24 8 32 18 4 37 10 22 29 29 5 763 117 2011.2 599 25 16 4 17 9 1 24 7 11 13 93 2 819 126 2011.3 474 37 13 3 8 5 0 11 3 5 5 92 2 656 101 2011.4 431 50 20 4 8 10 0 16 1 6 14 84 6 649 100 2012.1 326 55 22 5 13 14 1 24 1 7 80 56 8 612 94 2012.2 228 115 18 7 17 13 3 33 4 17 164 39 10 668 103 2012.3 138 145 10 5 11 7 4 29 6 28 126 36 18 564 87 2012.4 91 94 6 2 6 2 4 69 3 45 156 28 13 520 80 2013.1 88 67 7 1 6 2 4 90 1 43 143 20 7 479 74 2013.2 119 48 5 1 11 4 5 88 1 32 89 14 4 419 64 2013.3 159 34 95 1 12 5 4 60 1 19 42 18 3 451 70 2013.4 182 35 127 2 9 5 2 28 1 10 24 29 5 458 71 2014.1 176 39 133 2 6 4 1 14 1 8 30 34 5 454 70 2014.2 171 43 139 2 5 4 1 11 2 7 33 35 6 460 71 Fiscal year 2008 559 63 51 23 24 35 11 25 3 20 111 83 7 1015 2009 837 44 76 209 29 10 3 16 3 10 91 273 1 1603 2010 1125 926 134 90 130 80 18 76 5 183 317 160 15 3259 2011 1937 661 93 35 104 74 20 114 27 163 115 181 28 3552 2012 1458 257 73 19 45 42 5 84 9 34 263 270 25 2585 2013 436 353 29 8 35 14 18 276 11 148 512 99 43 1982 2014 688 151 494 7 31 19 8 112 5 44 128 116 19 1823

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Table A.6 Total non-residential building value of w ork done – 2010-11 $ million

Brisbane Gold

coast Sunshine

Coast West

Moreton Wide Bay/

Burnett Darling Downs

South West Fitzroy

Central West Mackay Northern

Far North

North West Queensland

Queensland December 2011 = 100

2007.3 1026 195 75 18 40 40 1 52 1 59 72 56 6 1641 91 2007.4 1048 178 78 17 36 38 5 39 1 52 60 72 7 1632 91 2008.1 1007 184 80 11 52 35 4 32 2 55 79 94 6 1641 91 2008.2 1041 187 69 11 60 30 3 35 2 57 107 101 4 1707 95 2008.3 1107 191 60 10 54 30 2 58 1 75 104 92 3 1787 99 2008.4 1082 172 77 53 44 30 2 72 1 71 82 118 3 1806 100 2009.1 1079 172 86 103 41 36 2 64 2 70 78 160 3 1895 105 2009.2 957 192 82 87 34 45 3 46 2 67 69 139 3 1725 96 2009.3 894 271 85 53 52 50 5 48 1 56 111 94 3 1723 96 2009.4 851 317 84 28 98 63 6 53 1 57 156 68 5 1785 99 2010.1 783 525 70 20 98 61 8 42 3 105 128 62 7 1911 106 2010.2 776 609 56 17 74 54 9 55 4 132 102 56 12 1957 109 2010.3 836 583 63 18 57 63 11 77 6 212 88 59 16 2088 116 2010.4 959 351 71 17 55 65 9 69 6 187 70 57 17 1933 108 2011.1 973 175 59 16 60 63 5 66 10 105 85 71 12 1701 95 2011.2 1242 202 43 12 46 58 8 52 7 61 88 146 9 1973 110 2011.3 1145 202 54 10 31 51 9 43 4 39 61 127 7 1782 99 2011.4 1069 221 77 11 29 51 6 57 2 49 96 120 9 1797 100 2012.1 904 223 110 13 32 52 5 103 2 64 163 91 12 1775 99 2012.2 750 266 96 13 31 45 9 138 4 81 215 65 15 1729 96 2012.3 687 292 61 9 22 37 13 146 6 97 156 57 22 1606 89 2012.4 704 223 48 5 21 41 15 203 4 127 187 47 16 1642 91 2013.1 683 157 46 4 22 50 12 254 2 124 192 40 16 1603 89 2013.2 700 95 35 3 42 64 10 276 3 102 150 34 21 1534 85 2013.3 702 96 124 3 45 56 10 210 4 77 99 38 17 1481 82 2013.4 717 146 169 5 33 44 9 137 3 64 75 51 13 1467 82 2014.1 727 182 186 7 23 37 9 102 2 64 80 59 10 1488 83 2014.2 735 200 197 7 19 36 8 94 2 65 84 61 10 1518 84 Fiscal year 2008 4122 744 302 56 188 143 13 158 6 223 318 324 23 6621 2009 4225 727 305 254 174 140 8 238 5 283 333 509 12 7212 2010 3304 1722 294 118 322 228 28 197 9 349 498 280 27 7376 2011 4010 1311 236 63 219 248 32 263 30 565 332 333 54 7695 2012 3868 912 337 47 123 199 29 341 12 233 536 403 43 7083 2013 2774 767 190 22 107 192 50 879 16 450 686 177 75 6384 2014 2881 624 676 23 120 174 36 544 11 270 337 209 49 5954

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Table A.7 Public sector engineering value of work d one – 2010-11 $ million

Brisbane Gold

coast Sunshine

Coast West

Moreton Wide Bay/

Burnett Darling Downs

South West Fitzroy

Central West Mackay Northern

Far North

North West Queensland

Queensland December 2011 = 100

2007.3 474 115 29 29 86 55 13 78 12 66 51 62 24 1093 75 2007.4 533 126 38 32 98 55 14 80 13 74 55 67 25 1208 82 2008.1 505 120 41 30 95 45 12 73 11 81 51 63 21 1149 78 2008.2 516 123 48 31 101 40 12 72 11 98 51 64 18 1184 81 2008.3 465 112 49 28 94 32 10 63 9 104 46 58 15 1085 74 2008.4 495 122 59 30 106 30 11 66 9 131 48 62 14 1183 81 2009.1 462 105 54 30 94 31 11 65 9 118 47 55 11 1092 74 2009.2 568 120 65 39 111 42 14 85 11 139 61 63 12 1330 91 2009.3 527 103 60 38 100 43 14 83 11 125 59 56 10 1228 84 2009.4 527 97 60 40 97 48 15 89 11 121 63 53 9 1229 84 2010.1 493 87 56 34 93 47 12 88 9 110 56 46 10 1141 78 2010.2 557 94 65 35 108 56 11 105 9 122 62 49 14 1287 88 2010.3 473 77 56 27 95 51 8 94 7 102 51 40 14 1095 75 2010.4 536 85 65 28 112 62 8 114 7 114 56 43 19 1248 85 2011.1 537 87 63 26 110 62 11 108 7 92 58 47 18 1227 84 2011.2 617 104 70 28 126 72 19 120 9 87 69 61 19 1401 96 2011.3 500 89 56 22 103 59 22 94 9 58 59 57 15 1143 78 2011.4 629 119 71 26 133 77 41 117 12 61 79 82 18 1466 100 2012.1 605 108 69 26 126 72 28 115 11 72 72 69 18 1390 95 2012.2 705 128 80 30 147 84 36 133 13 78 85 84 20 1625 111 2012.3 623 114 64 28 132 73 30 120 10 50 75 74 18 1413 96 2012.4 546 103 54 26 119 65 26 118 9 38 66 66 16 1251 85 2013.1 579 112 55 28 129 70 28 140 9 38 70 72 18 1349 92 2013.2 601 119 55 30 137 74 29 158 10 49 73 76 19 1429 97 2013.3 575 116 52 31 137 72 29 168 10 56 70 73 18 1407 96 2013.4 575 116 51 32 140 72 29 173 10 62 69 72 18 1419 97 2014.1 600 122 51 37 144 75 32 177 11 57 70 73 19 1469 100 2014.2 617 125 51 43 143 77 33 176 12 50 71 74 19 1490 102 Fiscal year 2008 2029 483 156 121 380 197 51 302 47 319 207 256 88 4635 2009 1990 459 226 127 406 135 46 278 38 492 202 239 52 4689 2010 2103 381 241 147 397 194 52 365 39 479 240 204 42 4885 2011 2162 354 253 110 443 246 46 436 30 394 234 191 71 4971 2012 2440 443 276 105 510 292 128 460 44 269 295 292 71 5624 2013 2349 448 229 112 517 282 113 536 38 175 284 288 71 5442 2014 2367 478 205 143 564 295 123 694 44 225 280 292 75 5785

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Table A.8 Private sector engineering value of work done – 2010-11 $ million

Brisbane Gold

coast Sunshine

Coast West

Moreton Wide Bay/

Burnett Darling Downs

South West Fitzroy

Central West Mackay Northern

Far North

North West Queensland

Queensland December 2011 = 100

2007.3 956 377 215 25 78 72 96 338 4 273 219 76 21 2750 37 2007.4 1105 408 230 28 89 74 130 355 4 367 238 85 23 3136 42 2008.1 1280 462 237 31 105 99 132 335 8 348 258 106 27 3428 46 2008.2 1266 545 200 23 89 103 137 362 8 467 239 104 26 3571 48 2008.3 1469 571 226 30 117 123 131 379 14 415 260 129 54 3919 53 2008.4 1796 512 237 32 122 131 142 426 16 279 310 138 67 4207 57 2009.1 1552 447 188 22 87 102 128 677 12 471 257 111 58 4112 56 2009.2 1393 418 178 13 50 83 122 775 9 520 214 91 55 3920 53 2009.3 1436 388 196 14 66 88 118 758 10 513 208 106 56 3957 53 2009.4 1326 344 181 9 53 76 94 763 8 530 171 96 54 3705 50 2010.1 1337 377 204 19 73 86 16 786 11 531 192 116 57 3806 51 2010.2 1088 288 249 15 44 62 14 766 10 598 153 99 48 3434 46 2010.3 1311 337 299 28 81 70 21 785 15 658 195 128 53 3980 54 2010.4 1374 364 306 31 77 63 24 829 17 702 209 138 47 4179 56 2011.1 1207 443 361 44 119 91 27 1334 21 770 263 165 41 4887 66 2011.2 1291 592 439 69 200 202 91 1407 26 1000 248 164 77 5805 78 2011.3 1461 593 431 59 256 258 130 1787 26 893 187 134 97 6311 85 2011.4 1496 609 414 52 294 318 195 2700 25 910 152 112 122 7399 100 2012.1 1606 654 302 56 345 390 309 2067 31 961 145 124 141 7131 96 2012.2 1272 565 244 48 296 493 358 2730 33 1375 96 85 143 7738 105 2012.3 1278 528 193 39 282 594 384 2760 37 1590 83 79 151 7998 108 2012.4 1074 507 191 37 283 663 416 3028 42 1647 74 77 204 8244 111 2013.1 929 489 186 33 273 712 448 2585 46 1795 61 68 209 7834 106 2013.2 757 426 161 24 238 693 445 2417 45 1781 43 51 185 7265 98 2013.3 688 426 153 20 258 774 507 2588 50 1918 44 53 183 7661 104 2013.4 634 404 146 16 225 754 498 2526 49 1762 34 43 162 7252 98 2014.1 699 435 160 15 212 822 515 2651 53 1662 36 43 158 7461 101 2014.2 781 440 176 14 205 847 516 2996 53 1410 40 47 150 7675 104 Fiscal year 2008 4606 1792 882 108 360 348 495 1390 24 1456 954 372 97 12885 2009 6210 1948 829 97 376 439 522 2257 51 1685 1042 469 233 16158 2010 5187 1398 831 57 235 312 241 3074 40 2172 724 416 215 14903 2011 5183 1735 1405 171 477 426 164 4355 80 3129 914 595 218 18852 2012 5834 2422 1390 215 1190 1459 991 9284 115 4139 580 455 503 28578 2013 4039 1950 730 133 1077 2662 1693 10789 170 6813 260 275 748 31340 2014 2802 1704 635 65 900 3196 2036 10760 206 6752 154 185 654 30049

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Table A.9 Total engineering value of work done – 20 10-11 $ million

Brisbane Gold

coast Sunshine

Coast West

Moreton Wide Bay/

Burnett Darling Downs

South West Fitzroy

Central West Mackay Northern

Far North

North West Queensland

Queensland December 2011 = 100

2007.3 1430 491 244 54 164 127 109 416 16 339 270 138 45 3843 43 2007.4 1637 534 268 59 186 130 144 434 17 441 293 153 48 4344 49 2008.1 1786 582 278 61 200 144 144 408 19 430 309 169 48 4577 52 2008.2 1782 668 248 54 190 144 149 434 19 565 290 168 44 4755 54 2008.3 1934 683 275 58 212 155 141 442 23 519 306 187 69 5004 56 2008.4 2291 633 296 62 227 161 153 492 25 410 359 201 80 5390 61 2009.1 2014 552 242 52 181 133 138 742 21 589 304 166 69 5204 59 2009.2 1960 538 243 51 161 125 136 860 20 659 275 154 67 5250 59 2009.3 1963 491 256 52 166 131 132 842 21 638 267 161 66 5186 58 2009.4 1853 441 241 49 149 124 109 853 19 651 234 149 63 4934 56 2010.1 1829 464 261 53 166 133 28 874 20 642 249 162 67 4947 56 2010.2 1645 383 314 50 152 119 25 871 19 720 214 148 62 4721 53 2010.3 1784 414 354 55 176 121 30 879 22 760 245 168 67 5075 57 2010.4 1910 449 370 59 189 125 32 942 24 816 265 180 66 5427 61 2011.1 1744 530 424 70 229 153 39 1442 29 862 321 213 59 6114 69 2011.2 1908 696 509 97 326 274 110 1526 36 1086 317 225 96 7206 81 2011.3 1961 682 487 80 359 317 152 1881 35 952 246 190 112 7455 84 2011.4 2125 728 486 79 427 395 236 2817 37 971 232 194 139 8865 100 2012.1 2211 762 370 82 471 462 337 2182 42 1032 217 193 158 8520 96 2012.2 1977 693 323 78 443 577 394 2863 46 1453 181 169 163 9362 106 2012.3 1901 642 257 67 414 668 414 2880 48 1640 157 153 169 9411 106 2012.4 1620 610 245 62 402 728 442 3146 51 1685 140 143 220 9495 107 2013.1 1508 601 241 61 403 782 476 2725 55 1833 131 140 226 9183 104 2013.2 1358 545 216 54 375 767 474 2575 54 1830 116 127 204 8693 98 2013.3 1263 541 205 51 395 845 536 2756 60 1974 114 126 201 9067 102 2013.4 1209 519 197 49 365 826 527 2699 59 1824 103 115 180 8672 98 2014.1 1299 557 211 52 356 897 547 2828 65 1719 106 116 177 8930 101 2014.2 1398 565 228 57 347 923 550 3171 66 1460 111 120 169 9165 103 Fiscal year 2008 6635 2275 1039 229 740 544 546 1692 71 1775 1162 628 184 17520 2009 8200 2407 1056 224 782 574 568 2535 89 2177 1244 708 285 20848 2010 7289 1779 1071 204 632 506 294 3439 79 2651 964 621 258 19788 2011 7345 2089 1658 282 920 673 210 4790 110 3523 1148 786 288 23822 2012 8275 2865 1666 319 1700 1751 1119 9744 159 4408 876 746 573 34202 2013 6387 2398 959 244 1594 2945 1806 11326 208 6988 544 563 819 36781 2014 5169 2182 841 208 1464 3491 2159 11454 250 6977 434 477 728 35834

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Table A.10 Public dwelling value of work done – 201 0-11 $ million

Brisbane Gold

coast Sunshine

Coast West

Moreton Wide Bay/

Burnett Darling Downs

South West Fitzroy

Central West Mackay Northern

Far North

North West Queensland

Queensland December 2011 = 100

2007.3 16 2 1 0 3 0 1 5 0 2 4 4 0 38 87 2007.4 26 3 2 0 4 1 1 7 0 1 6 4 0 55 127 2008.1 20 1 2 0 2 1 1 4 0 1 3 3 0 39 89 2008.2 21 1 2 0 1 1 1 2 0 2 3 2 1 37 86 2008.3 20 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 3 2 3 1 36 82 2008.4 22 1 1 0 1 2 1 1 0 4 6 3 1 42 97 2009.1 18 2 1 0 3 1 0 1 0 3 6 2 1 38 88 2009.2 22 3 3 0 3 2 0 2 0 3 8 3 0 49 112 2009.3 27 5 4 1 4 2 0 5 0 0 8 4 1 62 142 2009.4 38 2 4 1 2 2 0 5 0 5 15 5 0 79 182 2010.1 37 4 3 1 4 3 0 4 0 5 26 5 0 92 212 2010.2 64 5 5 1 6 6 0 6 0 6 40 15 0 154 354 2010.3 66 11 7 1 7 8 0 13 0 2 43 17 1 175 402 2010.4 66 7 5 1 14 4 0 12 0 5 21 14 1 150 347 2011.1 47 5 4 1 12 3 0 10 0 7 12 9 1 110 254 2011.2 30 2 2 1 9 1 0 5 0 5 10 6 2 73 167 2011.3 14 2 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 4 11 5 2 46 106 2011.4 15 3 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 13 4 3 43 100 2012.1 13 2 1 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 7 2 1 31 72 2012.2 9 1 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 1 5 1 1 26 59 2012.3 6 1 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 1 2 2 0 20 46 2012.4 5 1 0 1 0 0 0 8 0 1 1 4 1 22 51 2013.1 4 1 0 1 0 1 0 10 0 2 3 3 1 25 57 2013.2 2 1 0 1 0 2 0 8 0 2 5 3 1 23 53 2013.3 3 1 0 1 0 1 0 6 0 2 5 3 1 22 52 2013.4 7 1 0 1 1 2 0 8 0 2 6 4 1 31 72 2014.1 7 1 0 1 1 1 0 6 0 2 5 3 1 28 64 2014.2 8 1 0 0 1 1 0 4 0 1 5 3 1 24 56 Fiscal year 2008 83 6 8 0 10 4 4 18 1 6 17 13 1 169 2009 82 6 8 1 9 6 1 4 0 13 21 11 4 165 2010 166 16 16 3 15 12 1 21 1 16 89 28 1 387 2011 209 25 19 3 41 16 1 39 1 19 85 47 4 508 2012 52 8 3 1 5 4 0 9 2 7 35 13 8 146 2013 16 3 0 2 1 4 1 32 0 5 10 12 3 90 2014 25 4 1 2 2 5 1 24 0 7 21 12 3 106

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Table A.11 Total construction: value of work done – 2010-11 $ million

Brisbane Gold

coast Sunshine

Coast West

Moreton Wide Bay/

Burnett Darling Downs

South West Fitzroy

Central West Mackay Northern

Far North

North West Queensland

Queensland December 2011 = 100

2007.3 4327 1504 784 141 493 320 120 658 20 585 573 496 58 10080 71 2007.4 4568 1513 816 144 511 315 159 666 21 684 593 528 62 10580 75 2008.1 4809 1610 872 148 558 333 158 641 25 687 654 585 62 11142 79 2008.2 4837 1675 827 144 549 325 162 662 25 814 675 581 57 11332 80 2008.3 5227 1763 891 159 583 345 154 700 28 790 715 602 81 12039 85 2008.4 5201 1562 829 194 531 325 164 724 29 642 695 575 92 11563 82 2009.1 4850 1450 753 235 467 297 148 954 26 814 615 555 80 11246 80 2009.2 4489 1379 696 211 411 286 146 1035 25 867 542 485 76 10649 75 2009.3 4565 1469 738 186 453 314 145 1027 26 850 586 456 76 10891 77 2009.4 4537 1495 739 164 494 340 125 1046 23 886 615 431 76 10973 78 2010.1 4397 1670 730 157 506 359 45 1049 27 923 607 430 82 10982 78 2010.2 4353 1686 798 157 484 362 44 1068 27 1042 572 429 82 11105 79 2010.3 4351 1588 799 154 459 359 49 1092 31 1134 561 427 91 11095 79 2010.4 4602 1346 817 156 469 359 49 1151 33 1162 532 426 91 11192 79 2011.1 4455 1144 798 158 491 394 54 1650 44 1103 565 432 78 11366 81 2011.2 4915 1300 848 177 563 507 129 1721 48 1273 554 511 113 12658 90 2011.3 5019 1302 846 160 582 554 173 2082 45 1122 470 470 127 12952 92 2011.4 4939 1348 851 153 630 608 252 3028 45 1146 492 469 157 14118 100 2012.1 4917 1420 793 165 683 677 354 2464 50 1245 561 461 178 13966 99 2012.2 4475 1384 728 166 650 784 417 3197 56 1700 583 420 185 14746 104 2012.3 4126 1309 592 147 594 856 441 3217 59 1903 479 373 197 14294 101 2012.4 3952 1254 597 149 595 934 473 3576 61 2014 509 365 244 14720 104 2013.1 3805 1197 598 148 598 1001 505 3234 62 2186 510 350 251 14445 102 2013.2 3643 1098 564 139 588 996 502 3119 62 2169 453 325 232 13890 98 2013.3 3640 1149 671 139 624 1072 563 3231 70 2284 413 346 227 14429 102 2013.4 3625 1199 717 139 587 1039 553 3091 69 2111 384 357 203 14073 100 2014.1 3776 1300 762 146 576 1107 572 3180 74 2001 397 375 198 14462 102 2014.2 3918 1346 799 152 568 1134 575 3512 75 1738 410 388 190 14805 105 Fiscal year 2008 18541 6301 3299 578 2110 1293 600 2626 91 2770 2496 2190 240 43134 2009 19767 6155 3169 799 1992 1254 612 3413 108 3113 2568 2218 329 45497 2010 17853 6319 3007 664 1937 1375 360 4190 102 3701 2380 1746 316 43950 2011 18324 5378 3262 645 1981 1619 280 5613 157 4672 2212 1795 373 46311 2012 19350 5453 3218 644 2545 2622 1196 10771 195 5213 2106 1820 648 55782 2013 15527 4858 2352 583 2375 3787 1920 13146 244 8271 1950 1413 923 57348 2014 14960 4995 2948 575 2355 4351 2263 13014 287 8134 1604 1466 818 57770

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