Statistics // Highlights from ‘Building Construction Price Index, Q3 2024’ and ‘Building Permits, September 2024’

The following statistics were released from the Economics and Statistics Division on November 5 & 12, respectively.

For full details from ‘Building Construction Price Index, Q3 2024,’ please click here.

For full details from ‘Building Permits, September 2024,’ please click here.

Building Construction Price Index, Q3 2024

  • Halifax’s residential building construction prices increased by 4.5% from Q3 2023 to Q3 2024
  • Across Canada, residential building construction costs were up by 4.1%
  • In the last quarter of data, Halifax’s year-over-year construction costs growth continued to slow for all categories of residential structure

  • Overall non-residential building costs were up 2.1% in Halifax from Q3 2023 to Q3 2024
    • This was the slowest growth in non-residential construction costs among major cities
  • Across the 15 major Census Metropolitan Areas, overall non-residential building construction costs grew 3.9%

  • The pace of building cost inflation was slower for schools (+2.1%), but slightly faster for factories (+2.7%), warehouses (+2.4%) and office building (+2.0%)

  • Non-residential building construction costs grew most rapidly among general requirements
  • There were no reductions in any non-residential building cost components, though conveying equipment reported no cost growth

Building Permits, September 2024

Monthly (seasonally adjusted, September 2024 vs August 2024)

  • Nova Scotia’s total building permits (residential and non-residential) increased by 21.6% to $276.0 million
  • Halifax permits rose by 14.5% to $158.8 million
  • Permits outside the city rose 32.7% to $117.3 million
  • National permits rose 11.5% to $12.97 billion

  • Nova Scotia’s non-residential building permits rose 100.2% to $107.5 million
  • Halifax permits rose 51.8% to $54.1 million
  • Outside the city, non-residential permit values rose 195.8% to $53.4 million

Year-to-date (January-September 2024 vs January-September 2023)

  • Nova Scotia’s total building permits (residential and non-residential) were up 12.9% in the first nine months of the year comparing with the same period in 2023
  • Halifax permits increased 16.0% and outside the city permit values increased 8.3%
  • National permits were up 3.4%

  • Nova Scotia’s non-residential building permits increased 0.4% in the first nine months of 2024
  • Halifax permits decreased 0.3% while non-residential permits outside the city increased 1.4%
  • National non-residential building permit values rose 0.9%

Trends

  • Nova Scotia’s non-residential building permit values started to rise in early 2023 before reaching a plateau through the end of the year
  • In Halifax, non-residential permits have been trending upward in recent months due to rising commercial and institutional/governmental projects
  • After rising in early 2023, Halifax values for industrial building permits subsequently declined and have grown at a slower pace in recent months
  • Outside the city, permits have reached the peak and there is a decline in commercial and institutional/government permits