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119y -- Cost index of civil engineering works (2015=100), (2010=100), (2005=100), (2000=100), (1995=100) and (1990=100) M, K, S and H-index, 1990-2020

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1/25/2021
Cost index of civil engineering point figure:
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Cost index of civil engineering works annual change, %:
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2/23/2021
10/31/2018
Cost index of civil engineering works, Statistics Finland
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M, K, S and H indeces are index clause indeces. They don't include wages, indirect labour costs and travel and daily allowances. Base year 2010=100 and 2005=100 M-index is total index without concrete structures, K-index is index for rock structures, S-index is index for concrete structures, H-index is index for management and maintenance. Base year 2000=100, 1995=100 and 1990=100 M-index is total index without bridge building work, K-index is index for rock construction work, S-index is index for bridge building work and H-index is index for management and maintenance.

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Cost index of civil engineering point figure

Point figure is a change quantity used in price indices, which expresses the price, average price or index of the comparison period relative to the price, average price or index of the base period. The point figure of the base period is usually denoted by the number hundred. For example, if the point figure for a commodity at a certain point in time is 105.3, it means that the price of that commodity has risen by 5.3 per cent from the base period.