Construction costs in Sweden show slight monthly increase, annual decrease in March 2025
by CIJ News iDesk III 
2025-04-15 
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In March 2025, Sweden’s Construction Cost Index (CCI) for multi-dwelling buildings experienced a modest month-on-month rise of 0.4%, while registering a 0.3% decrease compared to March 2024. This marks the second consecutive month of annual decline, following a 0.6% drop in February.  Monthly Developments The monthly uptick was primarily driven by a 0.6% increase in contractors’ costs, which constitute 82% of the total index. In contrast, construction clients’ costs, accounting for the remaining 18%, decreased by 0.3%.  Within contractors’ expenses, the ‘transport, fuel, and electricity’ category saw a 1.9% increase, with electricity prices rising by 5.4% and diesel oil by 3.3%. Building material costs also went up by 0.8%, notably with painting materials increasing by 8.5% and wood products by 2.7%.  Annual Trends Year-over-year, contractors’ costs rose by 2.8%, while construction clients’ costs declined by 10.5%, influenced by a 23.5% reduction in interest expenses. Among building materials, wood products and painting materials experienced the most significant annual increases, at 9.3% and 8.4% respectively.  These figures suggest a stabilization in construction costs, with material prices exerting upward pressure, while reduced financing costs for clients contribute to the overall annual decrease. Source: SCB-Statistics Sweden