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Private Bag X44, Pretoria, 0001, South Africa, ISIbalo House, Koch Street, Salvokop, Pretoria, 0002www.statssa.gov.za, info@statssa.gov.za, Tel 27 12 310 8911STATISTICAL RELEASEP0151.1Construction Material Price IndicesJanuary 2020Embargoed until:27 February 202012:00ENQUIRIES:Marietjie Bennett(012) 310 8077FORTHCOMING ISSUE:February 2020EXPECTED RELEASE DATE:26 March 2020

STATISTICS SOUTH AFRICA2P0151.1CONTENTSKEY FINDINGS: CONTRACT PRICE ADJUSTMENT PROVISIONS (CPAP) . 3KEY FINDINGS: CONSTRUCTION INPUT PRICE INDICES (CIPI) . 3DETAILED RESULTS . 4Table 1 - Contract price adjustment provisions (CPAP) work group indices . 4Table 1 - Contract price adjustment provisions (CPAP) work group indices (concluded) . 5Table 2 - Construction input price index (CIPI): material purchases by type of service . 6Table 3 - Construction input price index (CIPI): material purchases for whole industry . 7Table 4 - Mining and construction plant and equipment price index . 8Table 5 - Mechanical and electrical engineering input price indices . 8Table 6 - Civil engineering material price indices1. 8EXPLANATORY NOTES . 9GLOSSARY. 9GENERAL INFORMATION . 10Construction Materials Price Indices, January 2020

STATISTICS SOUTH AFRICA3P0151.1KEY FINDINGS: CONTRACT PRICE ADJUSTMENT PROVISIONS (CPAP)In January 2020, month-on-month percentage changes in the CPAP work group indices ranged from -3,6% forwork group 125 to 1,4% for work group 110 (Table 1).Noteworthy changes in January 2020 were as follows: Work group 110: The index increased by 1,4% month-on-month. There was an increase of 4,8% month-onmonth in the PPI for cement (accounting for 45,0% of this work group). Work group 104: The index increased by 1,2% month-on-month. There was an increase of 2,1% month-onmonth in the plant index (accounting for 50,0% of this work group). Work group 106: The index increased by 1,1% month-on-month. There were increases of 4,8% month-on-monthin the PPI for cement (accounting for 10,0% of this work group) and 2,1% month-on-month in the plant index(accounting for 42,0% of this work group). Work group 125: The index decreased by 3,6% month-on-month. There was a decrease of 4,1% month-onmonth in SEIFSA for aluminium products 99,7 EC grade rod (accounting for 90,0% of this work group).Changes to workgroups 106, 112, 114 and 125As from January 2020, the following changes were made to the basket of the workgroups: Work groups 106, 112 and 114 – SEIFSA for reinforcing steel has been replaced with PPI for reinforcing metalwork. Work group 125 – SEIFSA for profiled aluminium roofing has been replaced with SEIFSA for aluminium products99,7 EC grade rod.KEY FINDINGS: CONSTRUCTION INPUT PRICE INDICES (CIPI) Total construction: The index increased by 0,5% month-on-month (Table 2). Civil engineering material – total: The index increased by 0,9% month-on-month (Table 6).Risenga MalulekeStatistician-GeneralConstruction Materials Price Indices, January 2020

STATISTICS SOUTH AFRICA4P0151.1DETAILED RESULTSTable 1 - Contract price adjustment provisions (CPAP) work group indicesBase: Dec 2016 114,1111,8116,3123,0113,7119,3146,6127,2Year and month20192020Year and on metalroofingMetal roofing(steel)125126Metal roofing Carpentry 110,2108,2107,5114,4111,4106,8112,3107,3Year and month2019116Brick andblockwork130132134136138140141142Resilient floorand wallcoveringsIronmongeryStructuralsteelworkin StainlesssteelworkIn 2113,1115,1122,2119,5Construction Materials Price Indices, January 2020

STATISTICS SOUTH AFRICA5P0151.1Table 1 - Contract price adjustment provisions (CPAP) work group indices (concluded)Base: Dec 2016 luminiumshopfronts calinstallationsYear and 1111,7110,1110,3103,7115,5116,0113,3 rDec110,2112,0109,8110,4103,7115,7113,1112,9 l 6111,9113,4112,8Sep113,5113,7115,8116,9 r115,0112,7113,9113,3Oct112,7113,9115,8116,3 r115,8112,8114,1113,7Nov112,5 r113,9115,8116,5115,6112,7113,9113,5Dec112,8 r113,7115,8116,9115,5112,9 14,5Year and month20192020Construction Materials Price Indices, January 2020180181190Lump sum Commercial/industrial Lump sumbuildingspreliminariesdomesticbuildings

STATISTICS SOUTH AFRICA6P0151.1Table 2 - Construction input price index (CIPI): material purchases by type of serviceWeightIndex (Dec 2016 100)Percentage changeJan 2019Dec 2019Jan 0,45,8Construction of buildings23,96106,9110,7111,40,64,2Civil engineering36,88118,3119,1120,20,91,6Other structures1,54112,3116,4115,7-0,63,0Construction by specialist ,72103,6108,1108,50,44,7Electrical 2107,7112,6112,4-0,24,4Other building installation7,63110,1110,8111,00,20,8Painting and decorating1,06109,0117,6117,5-0,17,8Other building completion8,35110,3113,1112,9-0,22,4Renting of construction or demolitionequipment with operators3,24112,4119,2119,0-0,25,9ServiceTotal constructionSite preparationConstruction Materials Price Indices, January 2020Jan 2020vs.Dec 2019Jan 2020vs.Jan 2019

STATISTICS SOUTH AFRICA7P0151.1Table 3 - Construction input price index (CIPI): material purchases for whole industryWeightIndex (Dec 2016 100)Percentage changeJan 2019Dec 2019Jan -0,8-6,9Aggregate 145,0-4,9-1,4Granite, sandstone and othermonumental and building stoneProductTotal constructionConstruction stone and sandJan 2020vs.Dec 2019Jan 2020vs.Jan 20190,48130,0130,8130,6-0,20,5Carpets (excluding mats andrugs)1,00115,1115,1115,10,00,0Boards of wood1,69110,3115,7115,70,04,9Builders' carpentry of 19,30,08,6Prepared explosives0,34117,7120,8122,81,74,3Construction tyres0,63109,9113,3113,30,03,1Construction pipes, tubes andfittings3,24106,1110,4111,20,74,8Tubes, pipes, tube-fittings andpipe-fittings of copper1,23102,9106,1108,32,15,2Concrete pipes0,38138,7155,0155,00,011,8Construction plastic pipes, tubesand fittings1,63100,9103,3103,30,02,4Adhesive and sealant0,31124,6124,9128,02,52,7Vinyl sheeting and flooring0,04111,4117,1117,10,05,1Non-structural ceramic ,8-1,9Construction bricks and eady-mix concrete5,6888,488,090,73,12,6Ceiling boards1,3890,596,195,6-0,55,6Prefabricated cement andconcrete components0,98114,6123,6123,60,07,9Pre-mix asphalt0,08112,2109,2109,40,2-2,5-6,5Bituminous 30,21,3Bars and rods of iron or steel9,16125,2123,6123,60,0-1,3Reinforcing metal work2,38120,7120,4119,2-1,0-1,2Angles, shapes, sections andsimilar products of iron or steel1,21127,3131,1131,10,03,0Equipment for scaffolding,shuttering and propping1,95112,1119,4117,0-2,04,4Welded angles, shapes andsections for use in el door and window frames0,74110,3115,8115,80,05,0Wire of iron or steel0,18113,5124,0115,8-6,62,0Construction taps, cocks andvalves1,33100,0106,1106,10,06,1Construction pumps,compressors and struction electric motors,generators or transformers0,90109,5114,5115,10,55,1Electrical components1,97111,9118,9118,90,06,3Electrical cable3,55113,1112,0112,90,8-0,2Construction, distribution andcontrol equipment5,44112,5111,4111,40,0-1,0Construction vehicle parts1,95108,9119,2118,6-0,58,9Construction structural andreinforcing steelConstruction Materials Price Indices, January 2020

STATISTICS SOUTH AFRICA8P0151.1Table 4 - Mining and construction plant and equipment price indexWeightPlant and equipmentLifting and handling equipmentand parts thereofMachinery for mining, quarryingand construction and partsthereofMoving, grading, levelling,scraping, excavating, tamping,compacting and extractingmachineryMachinery for sorting, screening,separating, washing, crushing,grinding, mixing and kneading ofconstruction materialLorries, trucks and vansexceeding 3,5 tonsIndex (Dec 2016 100)Percentage changeJan 2019Dec 2019Jan 2020100,00105,9106,3108,52,12,5ProductJan 2020vs.Dec 2019Jan 2020vs.Jan 51,52,955,53108,0108,4111,02,42,8Table 5 - Mechanical and electrical engineering input price indicesWeightServiceIndex (Dec 2016 100)Percentage changeJan 2019Dec 2019Jan 2020Jan 2020vs.Dec 2019Jan 2020vs.Jan 2019Mechanical engineering100,00108,9113,0112,3-0,63,1Electrical engineering100,00112,2113,8113,6-0,21,2Table 6 - Civil engineering material price indices1Index (Dec 2016 100)Dec 2019Jan 2020Jan 2020vs.Dec 2019Jan 2020vs.Jan 2019Civil engineering material - total118,3119,1120,20,91,6Civil engineering material (excluding bitumen)118,9122,0123,21,03,6Civil engineering material (excluding reinforcing metal work)117,2118,0119,31,11,8Civil engineering material (excluding reinforcing metal work and bitumen)117,6121,6123,21,34,8Civil engineering material - structures (excluding bitumen)123,6124,9125,70,61,7Civil engineering material - roads, general126,0124,3124,40,1-1,3Civil engineering material - roads, general (excluding bitumen)128,3127,8128,00,2-0,2Civil engineering material - roads, refurbishment124,9122,0122,40,3-2,0Civil engineering material - roads, refurbishment (excluding bitumen)129,1128,3128,90,5-0,2Civil engineering material - roads, reseal119,7114,8115,10,3-3,8Civil engineering material - roads, reseal (excluding bitumen)126,3126,1127,10,80,6Civil engineering material - bulk earthworks122,4122,7123,40,60,8Civil engineering material - bulk earthworks (excluding bitumen)123,5123,9124,60,60,9Product1Percentage changeJan 2019The information in this table is published in conjunction with engineering associations SAFCEC and SAICE.Construction Materials Price Indices, January 2020

STATISTICS SOUTH AFRICA9P0151.1EXPLANATORY NOTESContract Price AdjustmentProvisions (CPAP)The CPAP work group indices are used for making adjustments based on costfluctuations in labour, plant and materials.Sources for CPAPThe CPAP work group indices are derived from changes in the cost structures prevailingin 37 different sectors of the building industry and are published by Stats SA on a monthlybasis. The indices reported on in this publication are mainly based on a combination ofPPI, SEIFSA and CPI indices for the particular month.Contract Price AdjustmentProvisions SteeringCommitteeThe Committee is the oversight structure for the Construction Price AdjustmentProvisions published by Statistics South Africa as release number P0151.1 andcomprises of representatives of the following industry associations and organisations:The Association of South African Quantity Surveyors, Electrical Contractors’ Association(SA), Master Builders South Africa, the South African Institute of Architects, and theNational Department of Public Works and Statistics South Africa.Value added tax (VAT) are not included in these indices.TaxCPAP manualsThe updated CPAP manuals "CPAP Application Manual” and “CPAP Work GroupsComposition and Weighting of Sub-Indices" are obtainable from The Association of theSouth African Quantity Surveyors – ASAQS, website: www.asaqs.co.za - search forCPAP, or by phoning (012) 310 8077.Construction Input PriceIndices (CIPI)The index reflects material purchases in the construction industryGLOSSARYSAFCECSouth African Forum of Civil Engineering ContractorsSAICESouth African Institution of Civil EngineeringSEIFSASteel and Engineering Industries Federation of Southern AfricaPPICPICPAPCIPIrProducer Price IndexConsumer Price IndexContract Price Adjustment ProvisionsConstruction Input Price IndicesRevisedConstruction Materials Price Indices, January 2020

STATISTICS SOUTH AFRICA10P0151.1GENERAL INFORMATIONStats SA publishes approximately 300 different statistical releases each year. It is not economically viable to produce themin more than one of South Africa's eleven official languages. Since the releases are used extensively, not only locally butalso by international economic and social-scientific communities, Stats SA releases are published in English only.Stats SA has copyright on this publication. Users may apply the information as they wish, provided that they acknowledgeStats SA as the source of the basic data wherever they process, apply, utilise, publish or distribute the data; and also thatthey specify that the relevant application and analysis (where applicable) result from their own processing of the data.Advance release calendarAn advance release calendar is disseminated on www.statssa.gov.zaForthcoming issuesIssueExpected release dateFebruary 2020March 2020April 202026 March 202030 April 202028 May 2020Stats SA productsA complete set of Stats SA publications is available at the Stats SA Library and the following libraries:National Library of South Africa, Pretoria DivisionNational Library of South Africa, Cape Town DivisionNatal Society Library, PietermaritzburgLibrary of Parliament, Cape TownBloemfontein Public LibraryJohannesburg Public LibraryEastern Cape Library Services, King William’s TownCentral Regional Library, PolokwaneCentral Reference Library, MbombelaCentral Reference Collection, KimberleyCentral Reference Library, MmabathoStats SA also provides a subscription service.Electronic servicesA large range of data is available via on-line services. For more detail about our electronic data services, contact StatsSA’s user information service at (012) 310 8600.You can visit us on the internet at: www.statssa.gov.zaEnquiriesTelephone number - technicalenquiriesTelephone number - otherFax numberEmail addressPostal addressMarietjie Bennett(012) 310 8077(012) 310 8600 / 8390 / 8351 / 4892 / 8496 / 8095 (user informationservices)(012) 310 8490 (library)(012) 310 8332marietjieb@statssa.gov.za (technical enquiries)info@statssa.gov.za (user information services)Enquiries in connection with contract price adjustment provisions should bedirected, in writing, to Mr Hoffie Cruywagen (Hoffie.Cruywagen@up.ac.za).Private Bag X44, Pretoria, 0001Produced by Stats SAConstruction Materials Price Indices, January 2020

Construction Materials Price Indices, January 2020 Table 2 - Construction input price index (CIPI): material purchases by type of service Service Weight Index (Dec 2016 100) Percentage change Jan 2019 Dec 2019 Jan 2020 Jan 2020 vs. Dec 2019 Jan 2020 vs. Jan 2019 Total construction 100,00 112,5 114,8 115,4 0,5 2,6

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