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© Central Bureau Of Statistics - Republic of Croatia

In September 2008, there were 1 345 building permits issued, which was by 15.9% more than in September 2007.

The total number of building permits issued in the period from January to September 2008 was by 10.9% lower, as compared to the same period of 2007.

In September 2008:
- by type of constructions, 88.5% out of the total number of permits were issued on buildings and 11.5% on civil engineering works
- by type of construction works, 81.5% of permits were issued on new constructions and 18.5% on reconstructions.

According to permits issued in September 2008, it was expected for 2 393 dwellings with the average floor area of 81.6 m2 to be built.

1. Indices of building permits issued, SEPTEMBER 2008 (table)

2. BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED AND VALUE OF WORKS, BY TYPE OF CONSTRUCTIONS AND TYPE OF WORKS, SEPTEMBER 2008 (table)

3. PERMITS ISSUED ON BUILDINGS, SEPTEMBER 2008 (table)

4. DWELLINGS, BY TYPE OF BUILDINGS, CONSTRUCTION WORKS AND NUMBER OF ROOMS, SEPTEMBER 2008 (table)

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