June 2026 Construction Total Statistics Published on e-Stat

Overview

The June 2026 edition of the Construction Total Statistics has been published on e-Stat, the government’s portal for comprehensive statistics. These processed statistics estimate monthly completed construction work according to project progress, based on construction costs from the Statistics Survey on Building Construction Started and the Survey on the Current Trends of Orders Received for Construction Work. Every June, the statistics are retroactively revised, starting with the immediately preceding March edition and going back three years, and may also be revised to reflect quality improvements in the underlying statistics and other sources. The figures published this time may therefore change in the future.

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Key points

  • The Construction Total Statistics are processed statistics that capture domestic construction activity on a completed-work basis.
  • The June 2026 edition was published on e-Stat.
  • The published figures may change in the future because of retroactive revisions and responses to quality improvements.

Overview

The Construction Total Statistics are processed statistics intended to capture domestic construction activity on a completed-work basis. They treat construction costs obtained from the Statistics Survey on Building Construction Started and the Survey on the Current Trends of Orders Received for Construction Work as amounts on a project-start basis, convert them into monthly completed work according to project progress, and estimate the completed value of construction work for each month.

Impact

The figures published this time may change in the future because of responses to quality improvements in the underlying statistics and other sources, as well as retroactive revisions starting with the immediately preceding March edition and going back three years. Users should consult the “Notes on Use and Old/New Information.”

Details

The June 2026 edition was published on e-Stat, the government’s portal for comprehensive statistics.

Every June, when the April edition is published, the statistics are retroactively revised, starting with the immediately preceding March edition and going back three years, using the latest adjustment rate calculated from actual results for finalized construction investment amounts. They may also be retroactively revised to reflect quality improvements in the underlying statistics and other sources used in the calculations.

The published materials include a press briefing document and an overview attached in PDF format.

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