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Building statistics, 2011 Statistics South Africa Pali Lehohla Report No. 50-11-01 (2011) Statistician-General Statistics South Africa Building statistics, 2011 / Statistics South Africa Published by Statistics South Africa, Private Bag X44, Pretoria 0001 © Statistics South Africa, 2013 Users may apply or process this data, provided Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) is acknowledged as the original source of the data; that it is specified that the application and/or analysis is the result of the user's independent processing of the data; and that neither the basic data nor any reprocessed version or application thereof may be sold or offered for sale in any form whatsoever without prior permission from Stats SA. Stats SA Library Cataloguing-in-Publication (CIP) Data Building statistics, 2011 / Statistics South Africa. Pretoria: Statistics South Africa, 2013 Report No. 50-11-01 (2011) xiii. 157 pp ISBN 978-0-621-42090-6 A complete set of Stats SA publications is available at Stats SA Library and the following libraries: National Library of South Africa, Pretoria Division Eastern Cape Library Services, King William's Town National Library of South Africa, Cape Town Division Central Regional Library, Polokwane Library of Parliament, Cape Town Central Reference Library, Nelspruit Bloemfontein Public Library Central Reference Collection, Kimberley Natal Society Library, Pietermaritzburg Central Reference Library, Mmabatho Johannesburg Public Library This report is available on the Stats SA website: www.statssa.gov.za Copies are obtainable from: Printing and Distribution, Statistics South Africa Tel: (012) 310 8251 (012) 310 8093 (012) 310 8358 (012) 310 8161 Fax: (012) 321 7381 Email: [email protected] [email protected] Building statistics, Report No. 50-11-01 (2011) Statistics South Africa i Contents Introduction .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ii Key findings for the monthly and annual surveys ................................................................................................................................................................ iii List of detailed tables ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ viii List of municipalities covered in the monthly and annual surveys ..................................................................................................................................... xiii Part 1 – Municipal reporting of buildings completed aggregated to provincial level: monthly survey Table 1 to Table 6 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 Part 2 – Municipal reporting of buildings completed aggregated to provincial level: monthly and annual surveys Table 7 to Table 12 ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15 Part 3 – Municipal reporting of buildings completed by province and municipality: monthly and annual surveys Table 13 to Table 66 ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29 Municipalities covered in the monthly and annual surveys by province Table 67 to Table 75 ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 134 Explanatory notes ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 154 Glossary .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 156 Building statistics, Report No. 50-11-01 (2011) Statistics South Africa ii Introduction Purpose of the surveys Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) conducts a monthly survey of metropolitan municipalities The results of these surveys are used in monitoring the state of the economy and the and large local municipalities on building plans passed and buildings completed for the formulation of economic policy. The results are important inputs to the estimation of the private sector. An annual survey of the remaining municipalities is conducted regarding gross domestic product (GDP) and are extensively used by the private sector. buildings completed. The following information is presented in this report: Table A – Value of buildings reported as completed to municipalities • In Part 1, Tables 1 to 6, information is published for the monthly survey on buildings completed by type of building at provincial level for 2009, 2010 and Year Monthly survey Monthly and Percentage annual surveys contribution 2011. of monthly survey • In Part 2, Tables 7 to 12, information is published for the monthly and annual to total of monthly surveys on buildings completed by type of building at provincial level for 2009, and annual surveys 2010 and 2011. R million R million 2009 55 145,3 60 945,0 90,5 • Detailed information on buildings completed for both surveys is published by 2010 43 848,2 51 193,4 85,7 province, municipality and type of building for 2011 in Part 3 (Tables 13 to 66). 2011 42 929,4 49 775,1 86,2 Data for 2011 regarding building plans passed and buildings completed of the monthly The percentage contribution of the total value of buildings completed as reported in the survey were published in the annual statistical release P5041.3 – Selected building monthly survey compared with the value of monthly and annual surveys increased by half a statistics of the private sector as reported by local government institutions, 2011 on percentace point from 85,7% in 2010 to 86,2% in 2011 (see Table A). 28 June 2012 and can be accessed on Stats SA’s website, www.statssa.gov.za. Building statistics, Report No. 50-11-01 (2011) Statistics South Africa iii Key findings for the monthly and annual surveys Table B – Selected key figures regarding buildings reported as completed Figure 1 – Contribution (percentage points) of type of building to the (at current prices) for 2010 and 2011 by type of building percentage change in the total value of buildings completed between 2010 and 2011 Percentage Percentage Contribution Difference contribution change (percentage in the value Percentage points Estimates at 2010 2011 to the total in the value points)1 of buildings current prices value of of buildings to the completed 0,5 buildings completed percentage between completed between change 2010 0,2 during 2010 between and 0,0 2010 and 2010 2011 2011 and R million R million 2011 R million -0,5 Residential 25 761,1 25 839,9 50,3 0,3 0,2 78,8 -0,7 buildings -1,0 Dwelling-houses 18 381,0 19 470,3 35,9 5,9 2,1 1 089,3 Flats and townhouses 6 014,3 5 392,0 11,7 -10,3 -1,2 -622,2 Other residential buildings 1 365,8 977,5 2,7 -28,4 -0,8 -388,2 -1,5 Non-residential 12 647,1 11 521,3 24,7 -8,9 -2,2 -1 125,8 buildings -2,0 Office and banking space 3 707,2 2 443,3 7,2 -34,1 -2,5 -1 263,9 -2,2 Shopping space 3 774,6 4 031,6 7,4 6,8 0,5 256,9 Industrial space 3 982,9 3 625,1 7,8 -9,0 -0,7 -357,8 -2,5 Other non-residential 1 182,4 1 421,4 2,3 20,2 0,5 239,0 -2,8 Additions and 12 785,2 12 413,9 25,0 -2,9 -0,7 -371,3 -3,0 Residential buildings Non-residential buildings Additions and alterations Total alterations Total2 51 193,4 49 775,1 100,0 -2,8 -2,8 -1 418,2 As indicated in Figure 1, the categories contributing to the negative year-on-year growth 1The contribution (percentage points) is calculated by multiplying the percentage change of the type of building between 2010 and 2011 by the percentage contribution of the corresponding type of building to the total value of buildings completed during 2010, divided by 100. rate of 2,8% in 2011 were non-residential buildings (contributing -2,2 percentage points) 2Figures have been rounded off. and additions and alterations (contributing -0,7 of a percentage point). As indicated in Table B, the value of buildings reported as completed to municipalities in the monthly and annual surveys decreased by 2,8% from R51 193,4 million in 2010 to R49 775,1 million in 2011. Two of the three major categories reported decreases, namely non-residential buildings (-8,9% or -R1 125,8 million) and additions and alterations (-2,9% or -R371,3 million) (see detailed analysis for non-residential buildings and additions and alterations on page v and page vi). Building statistics, Report No. 50-11-01 (2011) Statistics South Africa iv Table C – Total value of buildings reported as completed (at current prices) Figure 2 – Provincial contribution (percentage points) to the percentage for 2010 and 2011 by province change in the total value of buildings reported as completed between 2010 and 2011 Percentage Percentage Contribution Difference contribution change (percentage in