Explanatory Notes on Main Statistical Indicators
Statistical
Unit in the Construction Industry refers to a corporate enterprise engaged in the construction of buildings
and structures and in the installation of equipment. A corporate construction
enterprise should have qualification certificates with independent accounting
system, and should meet the following 3 requirements: a) being set up in line
with relevant legal basis, having its full name, organization and location, and
capable of taking civil liabilities; b) independently possessing and using its
assets and assuming its liabilities, and entitled to sign contracts with other
institutions; and c) making independent accounts of its profits and losses, and
capable of compiling its own balance sheet.
Gross
Output Value of Construction refers to total of
construction products and services, expressed in money terms, produced or
rendered by construction and installation enterprises during a given period of
time. It includes:
(1) Output value of construction
projects: the value of projects
covered by the project budgets;
(2) Output value of installation
projects: the value of the
installation of equipment, (excluding the value of the equipment to be
installed);
(3) Other output values: the output value of
construction industry apart from that of construction projects and installation
projects. It includes: output value of repair of buildings and structures;
output value of non-standard equipment manufacturing; overhead expenses
received by contracted enterprises from the sub-contracted enterprises and the
completed output value of construction activities for which there is no clear
definition.
a. Output value of repair of buildings and
structures: the value created
through the repairs of buildings or structures. It does not include the value
of buildings or structures being repaired and the value of the repair of
production equipment;
b. Output value of manufactured non-standard
equipment: the value of non-standard production equipment, including raw
materials and manufacturing cost, made for the construction project (i.e.,
chemical plant; kettles or tanks used by refineries; various fillers, triangle
tanks, valves used by mines). It also includes the output value of equipment
manufactured by subsidiary workshops.
Value-added
of Construction refers to the final result of the
activities of production and operation of enterprises of the construction
industry in monetary terms during the reference period.
Starting from the 2004 economic census, value-added
of construction is calculated by both production approach and income approach,
with the figures from the income approach as the final figures. Under the
income approach, calculation starts from the perspective of income and is based
on the share of income derived from the production process by the relevant
factors of production. Specifically, value-added of construction for the Census
years is calculated in accordance with the Programme of Compilation of GDP and National Accounts for the Year of Economic
Census, and value-added of construction for other years is calculated in
accordance with the Programme of Compilation of GDP and National Accounts
for the Non Economic Census Years.
Floor
Space of Buildings refers to floor space of
buildings under construction in the reference period, including the space of
buildings for which construction has newly started; buildings for which
construction has started earlier and is continuing during the reference period;
and buildings for which construction has been suspended earlier but has
restarted during the reference period; buildings completed during the reference
period; and buildings under construction but construction has subsequently
been during the reference period.
Floor
Space of Buildings Completed refers to the total floor space of each building that has been completed in the reference
period in accordance with the requirements of the design, up to the standard
for being resided in and put into use, or has been checked and accepted by
departments concerned as qualified ones or up to the standard of buildings
completed and can be handed over for putting into use.