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What is the Average Number of Workers employed on Construction Sites?

Published January 5, 2019
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The average number of workers employed on construction sites by legal entities in 2017 was 19.969 and represents an increase of 1.6% as compared to 2016, while the number of hours worked on construction sites increased by 4.7% compared to the previous year.

Value of construction works done carried out by workers at construction sites in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2017 decreased by 3.4% as compared to 2016.

According to BiH’s Agency for Statistics, by types of construction, the proportion of works done on buildings was 43.4%, and 56.6% on civil engineering.

In 2017 the number of completed buildings by legal entities was 309, thereof 36.6% residential and 63.4% non- residential buildings.

Area of completed buildings was 478.966 m2, which was 6.2% more compared to 2016.

The number of completed dwellings in 2017 is 2.987, representing the increase of 7.9% compared to 2016.

Average useful floor area of completed dwellings was 54.2 m2.

 

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