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Wages of construction workers and prices of construction materials for the 4th quarter of 2017


Information from the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) indicated that the average daily wage of construction workers decreased further by 4.1% quarter-to-quarter to MOP798 in the fourth quarter of 2017, due to a weakened demand for construction workers following the completion of several large-scale entertainment facilities and residential projects. The average daily wages of local (MOP1,017) and non-resident construction workers (MOP675) fell by 3.3% and 5.6% respectively quarter-to-quarter.

The average daily wage of skilled & semi-skilled workers (MOP799) went down by 4.2% quarter-to-quarter, with a large fall of 10.3% in the wage of carpenters (MOP973); the wages of fire service mechanics (MOP872) and bricklayers & plasterers (MOP735) both decreased by 5.0%, while those of electricians & electrical workers (MOP808) and plumbers (MOP856) rose by 3.1% and 1.9% respectively. Meanwhile, the average daily wage of unskilled workers (MOP432) grew by 1.6%.

After discounting the effect of inflation, the wage index of construction workers (102.8) for the fourth quarter of 2017 decreased by 4.6% quarter-to-quarter in real terms, and that of local construction workers (125.7) went down by 3.2%. For the whole year of 2017, the average wage index of construction workers (107.8) went up by 5.8% year-on-year in real terms despite the decline in the third and fourth quarters, and that of local construction workers (131.5) grew by 2.6%.

As regards construction materials, the average prices of concrete (MOP841 per cubic metre) and spiral & round reinforcing steel bars (MOP4,637 per tonne) increased by 5.5% and 3.1% respectively quarter-to-quarter in the fourth quarter. The price index of construction materials for residential buildings in the fourth quarter rose by 2.6% quarter-to-quarter to 138.9, and that for 2017 grew by 1.8% year-on-year to 135.2.



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