New construction orders August 2007 [electronic resource]
Language: English Series: GNN Press Release ; (152304P) 4 October 2007Publication details: 2007Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Reports that orders in the year to August 2007 rose 2% compared with the previous twelve months. However, orders in the three months to August 2007 fell by 3% compared with the three months to August 2006. The fall was by 8% compared to the three months to May 2007. There were decreases in the public housing, private housing and private commercial sectors. These easily outstripped a rise in the private industrial sectors.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Reports that orders in the year to August 2007 rose 2% compared with the previous twelve months. However, orders in the three months to August 2007 fell by 3% compared with the three months to August 2006. The fall was by 8% compared to the three months to May 2007. There were decreases in the public housing, private housing and private commercial sectors. These easily outstripped a rise in the private industrial sectors.