EUR 3.8 billion used on renovating non-residential buildings in 2022
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Read more about the changeAccording to Statistics Finland, EUR 3.8 billion was spent on renovating non-residential buildings in 2022. Compared to the previous year, the value of non-residential building renovations went down by 6.0 per cent. Service buildings were renovated most, to the tune of EUR 1.6 billion.
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- A sample survey was conducted to examine renovations of service buildings in 2022.
- The renovations of industrial and warehouse buildings, as well as commercial and office buildings, were estimated with the help of granted renovation and expansion permits.
- The value of renovations of service buildings decreased by 2.7 per cent compared to the previous year.
Renovation costs of buildings and apartments, Eur million 2015-2022
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Go to documentation of the statisticsReferencing instructions
Renovation building [online publication].
Reference period: 2022. ISSN=1799-2974. Helsinki: Statistics Finland [Referenced: 24.11.2024].
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