Explanatory Notes on Main Statistical Indicators
Statistical
Unit in Construction refers to corporate enterprise engaged in the construction of buildings
and structures and in the installation of equipment. A corporate construction
enterprise should meet the following 3 requirements: ��being set up in line with relevant
legal basis, having its full name, organization and location, and capable of
taking civil liabilities; ��independently possessing and using its assets and assuming its
liabilities, and entitled to sign contracts with other institutions; �� 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, expressed in money terms,
completed by construction and installation enterprises during a given period of
time. It includes:
(1) Output value of construction projects,
that is the value of projects covered by the project budgets;
(2) Output value of installation projects,
that is the value of the installation of equipment, (excluding the value of the
equipment to be installed);
(3) Output value of others,
that is the output value of construction industry excluding 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 to the
sub-contracted enterprises and the completed output value of construction
activities that have no clear definition.
Value-added
of Construction refers to the final result of the activities of production and management
of construction industry in monetary terms in the reference period.
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.