EBI Hungary – megkezdett kivitelezési munkák – 2024. április 5-i állapot

A budapesti Déli körvasút építésének megkezdése miatt a mélyépítés részpiac Aktivitás-Kezdése szépen néz ki, a tavalyi nagy visszaesés után pluszba fordult. A magasépítési projekteknél ez a fordulat még nem látszik. A megkezdett nem-lakás magasépítési projektek összértéke tovább csökkent. A társasházi lakásépítés Aktivitás-Kezdése folyó áron pedig kb. akkora mint a tavalyi első negyedévben.

A poszter a két nagy építési részpiac Aktivitás-Kezdés indikátorának időszak/időszak változását mutatja, valamint a szegmenseket amelyekben a legnagyobb értékben indultak kivitelezések. Ezt a posztert minden hónapban kitesszük ide a blogunkra. A teljes építési piacot részletesen bemutató EBI Építésaktivitási Adatvizualizációt (összesen 18 szegmens adataival) is havonta frissítjük, és negyedévente az EBI Építésaktivitási Jelentésben is elmondjuk, hogy mit látunk a piacon. Ha érdeklik a részletek akkor a contact oldalon írjon nekünk.

Due to the commencement of the Southern Rail-ring in Budapest, the Activity Start of the civil engineering submarket is looking good, after last year’s big decline, it turned positive. This turnaround is not yet visible on the building construction projects. The total value of the started non-residential construction projects continued to decrease. And the Activity Start of multi-unit residential buildings, measured at current price, is approx. as much as in the first quarter of last year.

The poster (above) shows the period/period changes of the Activity-Start indicator in the 2 main submarkets and the segments with the largest value of started works. This poster is published every month here in the blog. The EBI Construction Activity Data visualization with the details on the whole construction market (with altogether 18 segments) is also updated monthly and the EBI Construction Activity Report, summarizing what’s happening in the market, is published in each quarter. If your interest in construction markets is deeper, please contact us for the details.

Rusty

With the latest governmental decision, the number of projects in designated rust belt action areas reached 53 in Hungary. Around 18 thousand homes are known to be under and before construction within these projects. The sole purpose of this post is to follow these projects and to see how they will or will not help the recovery of the new residential construction sub-market in Hungary.

The graphs were updated on 2 April 2024.

Brief background

Rust belt action areas (let me shorten them to rusty) are practically brownfield areas with special benefits. The owner of the site or the developer should initiate the process (with specific development plans) and there is a Committee to examine if the proposed site is entitled for the rusty status. Based on the opinion of the Committee, the final decision is made by the government. The decisions (about the exact sites) are announced in a decree and the special benefits coming with it are:

  • priority investment status, meaning e.g. faster permitting procedures1,
  • newly built homes can be sold at 5% VAT without limitation in time2,
  • this 5% can be reclaimed by the buyers3.

By the current regulations, it means a min. 5% and a max. 27% price advantage over competitors developing on non-rusty area until 2028 (depending on when the permit was obtained) and a 27% price advantage from 2029 on.

Our focus

What we do is to turn the mentioned decree into information we need for forecasting. With the help of Eltinga Building Permit Monitor database and the iBuild project information database, actual projects are identified from the lot numbers specified in the decree. Among all the general project specifics, the number of dwellings (where it is known), are attached to these projects.

The map shows the stages of the housing projects that were given rusty status. Bluish dots are those before construction, neon yellow dots are those under construction and the dot disappears once the project is completed.

OK, it is very convenient to see projects on a map, but our focus is more on the chart under the map where the yellow is the number of homes under construction.

What we are curious about is if and when the right end of the yellow curve shows a strong upturn.

In other words, we are curious whether the regulation ignites a recovery or not. As of now, it is more common that the yellow line has increased because projects having started in the past were given the rusty status. (So they were just re-qualified, it did not mean that new project starts.) In parallel, it is less common that projects start after they were given the status. Just two extreme examples for these: Unipark Buda has been under construction since 2019 and it got the rusty status at the end of 2023, while Láng quarter was given the rusty status in 2021 and it is still before construction.

The charts will be updated monthly, so check back if you are also curious.

Another way we like to look at it is a list. Here we do not separate the projects to phases (like on the map) and it gives a quick understanding on how each rusty project moves ahead from 1 February 2024 on.

Data sources

The data mostly come from Eltinga Building Permit Monitor (in Hungarian: Építési Engedély Figyelő). This is a very detailed database on before construction multi-unit housing projects in Budapest. It is aiming primarily at developers who would like to understand the competition. For further information on this, please turn to Mr Zoltán Sápi, Eltinga, sapiz@eltinga.hu. Besides, we used the iBuild project information database.


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2023: a weak year-end in Hungarian Construction Activity-Start

Hungary’s construction sector failed to improve in the last quarter of last year; the total value of started construction works shrank against previous quarters. Overall, 2023 registered low numbers and the Activity-Start indicator of EBI Construction Activity Report did not reach HUF 2,500 billion. This means that the total value of projects entering construction phase dropped by a respective 19% and 34% compared to 2021 and 2022, and Activity-Start in 2023 was roughly the same as in 2019. But if we look at the rate of decrease at constant price, it is even more significant: 43%-44% over 2021-2022. The last time the value of Activity-Start at constant price was lower than last year was in 2015, but even 2013-2014 exceeded last year’s.

Building construction works declined in Q4 2023

Even at current prices, the subsector has not produced such a low quarterly Activity-Start as in October-December 2023. Thus, the lower numbers of the first 9 months did not improve, and for the whole year, building construction works started at less than HUF 1,750 billion: 19% down from 2021 and 23% down from 2022. At constant price, the Activity-Start indicator for 2023 was 44% and 34% lower than in the previous two years. Only 2015 witnessed a lower Activity-Start than 2023.

Within building constructions, Activity-Start decreased in multi-unit residential buildings and in non-residential ones, too. In the latter, Q4 lagged dramatically behind the quarterly numbers of previous years. Last time the value of non-residential buildings entering construction phase in a quarter at current price was lower than that was in 2016. For the whole year, the Activity-Start indicator of non-residential buildings sank by 17% and 22.5%, respectively, over 2021 and 2022. Filtering out the change in prices, the lag is even greater: the level of Activity-Start at constant price in 2023 was 42% and 33% lower than in the previous two years. It was only in 2015 when lower numbers were registered.

The biggest building construction projects launched in Q4 2023 were several logistic facilities and warehouses (HelloParks Páty PT3 logistics hall; Phases 1 and 2 of LG Magna manufacturing plant in Miskolc; ZF Chassis Modules Hungary vehicle assembly plant in Kecskemét; ZF Chassis Modules Hungary manufacturing plant and warehouse in Debrecen). In addition, the project of the Hódmezővásárhely Military Secondary School and Dormitory, the renovation works of the Chemistry building of the Faculty of Science of Debrecen University, as well as Phase 1 of the renovation works of buildings B1, B2 and C of the University of Veterinary Science in Budapest started.

Civil engineering stagnated at a low level

Although there was no further drop in civil engineering, its Activity-Start was very low in Q4 2023 with about the same value of started constructions as in Q3. Thus, Civil Engineering Activity-Start in 2023 massively dropped against 2022 (a year considered an outlier), but the value of the started works did not reach the 2021 level either; and it turned out to be somewhat lower than in 2020. In 2023, there was a 17% drop in the subsector against 2021, and a 50% shrinkage over 2022. The constant-price decrease was even greater: almost 60% over 2022 and more than 40% over 2021. Between 2013 and 2023, at constant price, only the Activity-Start of 2015 was lower than that of 2023.

Hardly any road and railway construction works started in Q4 2023, while much more other civil engineering works entered construction phase. In 2023, road construction works started at a higher value than in 2020-2022, but railway construction works fell greatly last year: here Activity-Start at current price was only lower in 2015. Thus, overall, during the year, the Activity-Start of road and railway constructions was around 19% lower than in 2021, while it was almost 60% less than in 2022 (a year considered outstanding).

The largest civil engineering projects in Q4 2023 were mostly related to water and sewerage in Tolna and Bács-Kiskun counties, in Adony and Ercs regions, in Tamási and vicinity, in Várpalota and vicinity, as well as in Csemő, Cibakháza, Nagykőrös, Tiszafüred, Jászszentandrás, Tápiószőlős and Kengyel.

Most project starts are still in Eastern Hungary

In the past four quarters the biggest share of construction projects started in Eastern Hungary with the region’s share in Activity-Start being 42%. Budapest accounted for 26% of the value of projects entering construction phase. After Budapest, Northern Great Plain had the second highest share, 25%, followed by Central Transdanubia and Pest County with 10% alike. In the last 4 quarters, 21.5% of construction works started in Western Hungary, and 36% in Central Hungary.

Sunk interest in building multi-unit homes

After the promising numbers of Q2 and Q3 last year, there was another decrease in the Activity-Start indicator of multi-unit residential buildings. During the whole 2023, the value of such started constructions did not reach HUF 300 billion (-28% against 2022 and -30% against 2021). If we look at the period of 2017-2022, it only exceeded the level of 2020, however, at constant prices, the value was lower in 2023 than in 2020 (a year when the pandemic hit and VAT on new residential units was set back to 27% from 5%). It was only in 2015 when the value of started multi-unit residential constructions was lower. Compared to 2022, at constant prices, the decrease was 38%, and compared to 2021, it was more than 50%, as per the latest EBI Construction Activity Report.

This year brought major changes in state subsidies for home purchases. From 1 January, in cities only those planning to have additional children can receive CSOK+. Those who do not have additional children are only eligible for the village CSOK in beneficiary settlements. The so-called Baby Loan, although it remains available for married couples having a child, have more stringent rules. The new CSOK+ does not include a direct non-refundable support at the time of purchase, a bigger discounted loan can be applied for, and non-refundable support can only be obtained upon the birth of the 2nd and 3rd children when part of the outstanding debt is released. The new system does not differentiate between the purchase of used and new homes, making the previous advantage of new homes disappear. In addition, in case of CSOK+, one can no longer use VAT refund when buying a new home.

On a positive note, the money to be claimed has been raised, so it can be of great help in case of higher-priced new homes. Also, this year interest rates on market loans have greatly decreased compared to the beginning of last year, and it is expected to continue, so demand may recover in the new market, which may also improve the prospects of developers, encouraging the start of more projects this year than last.

In 2023 the value of Activity-Completion indicator in multi-unit housing exceeded HUF 350 billion, representing an increase of almost 28% compared to 2022, and surpassing the level of 2021 by 23%. This year also expects to see high numbers.

Although the biggest share of such constructions still started in Budapest, the capital city’s share in Activity-Start in 2023 slightly dropped over 2022. In total, around 60% of constructions started in Central Hungary, slightly more than 15% in Eastern Hungary, while the share of Western Hungary was a bit over 24%.

Western Transdanubia

Last year around 6% of started construction works concentrated in the Western Transdanubia region, the same as in 2022. Although due to the declining Activity-Start countrywide this meant a much lower value of started constructions than the year before, the drop was 34%. In 2023 Activity-Start in the region was lower than in previous years (-34% compared to 2021 and almost -44% below the 2020 value). The previous peak in the region was in 2018 when several large-scale projects were launched: M85 highway, M8 highway, and the section of main road 76 between M7 highway and Keszthely, and a stretch of M15 highway between M1 and Rajka.

The value of started building constructions in Western Transdanubia shrank last year; over 2022 there was a 34% drop, while compared to 2021 the decrease was 41%. The projects launched in 2023 included warehouses and factories, for example, the Nestlé Purina pet food production plant and warehouse in Bük or the Velux GP4 production hall in Fertőszentmiklós.

Civil engineering works were also at a low level in 2023 (-32% against 2022, but only an 8% drop compared to 2021). In 2023, only one regional civil engineering project made it to the larger projects; Phase 3 of the Zalaegerszeg vehicle test track. The last time a hike was registered in civil engineering was in 2018 thanks to large road projects.

Recent years have seen a declining Activity-Start in building construction works in Western Transdanubia. At the same time, Activity-Completion has exhibited growth; for instance, 2023 was a record year for the value of completed building construction projects. Projects that reached completion last year comprised several plants of Nestlé Purina, the Water Adventure Park in Győr, Sirius Hotel in Keszthely, and Buildings A1, A2, A3 of VGP Park Győr Béta.

Original article: Tünde Tancsics, ELTINGA – English version: Eszter Falucskai, Buildecon

Q2 2023 sees better Construction Activity-Start in Hungary than Q1

Press Release on EBI Construction Activity Report Hungary Q2 2023

Q2 brought an improvement over Q1 in the Activity-Start of EBI Construction Activity Report: between April and June construction works started in the value of HUF 754 billion in Hungary, a more than 30% increase over Q1. It was an expansion compared to H2 2022 as well. The rise against the previous quarter was visible even at constant price, although Activity-Start was still behind the quarterly figures of 2021 and H1 2022.

The value of started building constructions keeps registering a drop

In Q2, construction works started in building construction at an even lower value than in Q1, so Activity-Start has been decreasing for the third consecutive quarter. The value of started works was barely more than HUF 400 billion; it fell by 16% in Q2 over Q1. The lag is even bigger compared to the outstanding second quarters of 2021 and 2022. At constant price, the value of building construction works started in one quarter has not been this low since 2015.

The decrease at current price was typical for non-residential constructions. Multi-unit housing recorded a minimal improvement in Activity-Start, although the indicator here stayed very low. In non-residential, the total value of works started was nearly 20% lower in Q2 than in Q1. At constant price, it was in Q3 2016 when Activity-Start was lower than this value.

The biggest projects launched in Q2 this year were the Correctional Facility in Csenger, Inpark metalworking plant in Debrecen, Boysen electric car battery plant in Nyíregyháza, HelloParks Logistics Hall in Páty, the next building of Weerts Logistics Center, and several larger multi-unit residential projects.

EBI Construction Activity Report Hungary analyses the construction industry on a quarterly basis, including the volume of newly started construction works and the value of projects completed in each quarter in aggregate and by segment as well. It is prepared by Buildecon, Eltinga (creation of indicators and development of algorithms for aggregation) and iBuild (project research and project database). EBI Construction Activity Report Q2 2023 has been published and can be purchased at ebi@ibuild.info.

Civil Engineering Activity-Start sees a considerable expansion

The Q2 2023 Civil Engineering Activity-Start of EBI Construction Activity Report posted a more than 30% growth against the corresponding period a year earlier. And compared to Q3 and Q4 2022, as well as Q1 2023, the increase was exceptional. The last time Activity-Start in the segment was higher than this was in Q1 2022. In April-June 2023, the value was close to HUF 350 billion and the increase was noticeable even at constant price: in comparison with Q1 2023, the value of started construction works nearly quadrupled. But compared to previous years, this Activity-Start at constant price cannot be called an outlier.

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EECFA countries in the European Commission’s 2023 Macro Forecast

Written by Tünde Tancsics and Dóra Barát – ELTINGA-EECFA Research

The European Commission’s 2023 Spring economic forecast for EECFA countries was showing some changes in outlook in comparison with Autumn 2022. Economic growth prospects improved in most countries in Spring 2023, excluding Serbia where growth expectations slightly fell against Autumn 2022. The EU and the Euro area growth prospects were outperformed in all countries surveyed – apart from Russia.

Projected economic growth in 2023-2024 was positive in all countries, although to varying degrees. It was over 3% in Türkiye and Romania (3.75% and 3.35%, respectively), but also above 2% in Serbia (2.45%) despite the downturn in expectations since Autumn 2022. GDP growth in other EECFA countries and Hungary (which is a Euroconstruct member) was projected to be between 1.5% and 2%, above both the EU and the Euro area averages of 1.35%. In Russia, growth forecast turned from negative to positive, but it was still close to zero: at just 0.2%.

Gross fixed capital formation data shows that growth projections for 2023-2024 were rather mixed, both in terms of direction and in the magnitude of change. Expected GFCF growth in Spring 2023 was by far the highest in Romania (7.5%), while in the Euroconstruct member Hungary, it was anticipated to decrease by 0.7%; a larger decline than the 0.2% contraction estimated in Autumn 2022. In Russia, a 0.4% growth was forecasted in Spring 2023, instead of the drop projected in Autumn 2022. In case of Türkiye, Slovenia, Croatia, and Bulgaria, expected GFCF growth was around 3%-4%. It doubled in Türkiye and quadrupled in Slovenia, while in Bulgaria it fell by less than half. In Serbia, GFCF prospects were similar to those of the EU and the Euro area, but slightly higher (1.7%).

In Slovenia, predicted construction growth rate almost doubled to close to 6% from Autumn 2022 to Spring 2023. For Romania and Croatia, projections were 6.55% and 3.05%, respectably. In Bulgaria and Hungary, the outlook significantly deteriorated. The same was true for the EU and the Euro area where expected GFCF into construction growth was barely above zero. Thus, the surveyed EU member countries outperformed the projected construction growth in both the EU and the Euro area. Hungary was the only exception where a decline was anticipated.

This above is the European Commission’s opinion. EECFA’s opinion, on Eastern European construction markets and forecast on submarket and segment level can be found in the latest EECFA reports. Sample report and order: eecfa.com. Türkiye and Croatia could be top performer, Romania, Russia and Serbia are foreseen to shrink.

Our approach is different from that of the Commission, as we provide forecast for each segment of construction. That is, we have a bottom-up approach, where forecast is computed separately for residential, office, retail, industrial buildings, roads, railways, utility etc. segments.

Q4 2022 sees a continued low value of construction starts in Hungary

Press Release on EBI Construction Activity Report Hungary Q4 2022

The latest EBI Construction Activity Report has found that after the weak Q3 2022, Q4 2022 saw a slight nominal expansion in Activity-Start in Hungarian construction. Nonetheless, the value of started construction works was still very low; between October and December 2022 they totalled roughly HUF 650 billion.

This time, though, for better comparability, the analysts of EBI Construction Activity Report also looked at the development of Activity-Start in Q4 2022 at constant prices. This shows that Q4 witnessed a considerably lower construction value, a bit more than Q3 (the negative record in recent years). Yet, whole-year-figures were high thanks to the higher Activity-Start in the first two quarters of 2022 and projects entered construction on more than HUF 3600 billion. Although it was a new record at current prices, it did not approach the highest values of 2017 and 2018 at constant prices and was at the level of 2019 and 2021. Annual change compared to 2021 at current prices was about +21%, while at constant prices it meant a drop of 0.6%.

EBI Construction Activity Report Hungary analyses the construction industry on a quarterly basis, including the volume of newly started construction works and the value of projects completed in each quarter in aggregate and by segment as well. It is prepared by Buildecon, Eltinga (creation of indicators and development of algorithms for aggregation) and iBuild (project research and project database). The EBI Construction Activity Report Q4 2022 can be purchased at ebi@ibuild.info.

Expansion in value of started building construction works

The modest rise in Activity-Start at current prices was mostly coming from the expansion of building construction with the value of started construction works being HUF 500 billion in Q4 2022. Overall, the entire 2022 brought high numbers. Projects worth more than HUF 2000 billion entered implementation – the highest ever registered.

In Q4 the improvement over Q3 was evident in building construction even at constant prices. But the value of started works, except for 2020, was lower than the quarterly values of the past years. At constant prices, the Activity-Start indicator dropped during 2022 (-16.8%) and was roughly at the level of 2019. The better last three months were also typical for multi-unit housing and non-residential buildings, whether we look at current or constant prices.

In 2022, non-residential construction works were launched at a value of more than HUF 1800 billion, the highest amount so far. Thanks to the good first half of the year, even at constant prices, last year was considered a strong year: constant-price Activity Start of EBI Construction Activity Report was the third highest after 2018 and 2021.

Building construction projects launched in Q4 2022 included the CATL battery factory, the BMW plant, and the EcoPro BM electric battery cathode manufacturing plant in Debrecen.  Construction also began on the CTP warehouses in Szigetszentmiklós, the University of Veterinary Medicine and the Siemens Energy M2B gas and steam turbine parts manufacturing plant in Budapest, as well as the logistics hall of HelloParks in Fót.

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Construction in Hungary leaves a weak quarter behind

Press Release on EBI Construction Activity Report Hungary Q3 2022

EBI Construction Activity-Start recorded a sharp falloff in Q3 2022. Between July and September, construction projects started at a value of less than HUF 480 billion – the lowest amount since Q3 2020.

The recent years have seen a considerable price rise in the Hungarian construction industry. In order to filter this out, the analysts of EBI Construction Activity Report compared the value of started construction works at constant prices, using Q3 2022 prices. Based on this, at constant prices, an even greater decline is seen in case of started construction works. In Q3 2022 they have registered their lowest value since 2015. At the same time, thanks to the successful first quarter, the drop was not yet visible based on the figures of the first 9 months, which even at constant prices exceeded the same periods of 2020 and 2021.

EBI Construction Activity Report Hungary analyses the construction industry on a quarterly basis, including the volume of newly started construction works and the value of projects completed in each quarter in aggregate and by segment as well. It is prepared by Buildecon, Eltinga (creation of indicators and development of algorithms for aggregation) and iBuild (project research and project database). The EBI Construction Activity Report Q3 2022 has been released and can be purchased at ebi@ibuild.info.

Value of building construction works down

The decline in Activity-Start witnessed in the construction industry as a whole was observed in building construction, too. The total value of started construction works was around HUF 300 billion, far below the typical first and second quarters. Looking at constant prices, the drop is even more visible. One needs to go back to Q1 2015 to find a lower value than this year’s third quarter. Yet, it is also true in case of buildings that the better first and second quarters pushed up annual figures.

The decrease was also true to residential and non-residential. For the latter, the Activity-Start of EBI Construction Activity Report was around HUF 260 billion, which, at current prices, fell short not only of the figures of the first two quarters, but also of most of the levels of quarters between 2018 and 2021. At constant prices, it was the lowest since Q1 2015.

Building construction projects launched in Q3 2022 included the W-Scope separator film factory in Nyíregyháza, and ParkSide Offices, RTL HQ, Zugló-Városközpont Offices 1 in Budapest. Work also began between July and September on Phase 2 of Campus in Kecskemét, Panattoni Park Budapest City West logistics center in Törökbálint, and the Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences in Gödöllő.

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More cautious Hungarian construction industry

Press Release on EBI Construction Activity Report Hungary Q2 2022

Hungary’s high construction Activity Start in Q1 2022 was followed by a slowdown in Q2. The Q2 2022 EBI Construction Activity Report has found that between this April and June construction works started at a value of around HUF 800 billion. Although the value of projects entering construction decreased in Q2, these are not low numbers at all as Activity Start has been the 5th highest (on a quarterly basis) of recent years. It should be added, though, that recently construction costs have dramatically increased, massively pushing up the Activity Start indicator calculated at current prices, while at constant prices the volume would be lower.

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Q1 2022: new record in Hungarian construction

Press Release on EBI Construction Activity Report Q1 2022

The Hungarian construction industry started off this year with an exceptionally high Activity Start indicator: nearly HUF 1,300 billion worth construction works started in Q1 2022. The Activity Start of EBI Construction Activity Report in the first quarter is a new record (construction works have never started in such a high value in one quarter) and exceeded the level of Q2 2021 (the highest so far) by almost 37%. Yet, this spike is mainly thanks to the launch of two major projects: 1) the Soroksár-Kelebia section of the Budapest-Belgrade railway corridor and 2) the road section between Kecskemét and Szentkirály on M44.

EBI Construction Activity Report Hungary analyses the construction industry on a quarterly basis, including the volume of newly started construction works and the value of projects completed in each quarter in aggregate and by segment as well. It is prepared by Buildecon, Eltinga (creation of indicators and development of algorithms for aggregation) and iBuild (project research and project database). The EBI Construction Activity Report Q1 2022 has been released and can be purchased at ebi@ibuild.info.

Stagnant building construction

The value of started building construction projects was slightly more than HUF 430 billion in the first 3 months of 2022; a good start to the year. The Activity Start of EBI Construction Activity Report was a bit below the value of the same period of the previous year but compared to the last two quarters of 2021, there has been no major change in the Activity Start of building construction. And the first 3 months of 2022 were considerably better than the period between April and December 2020.

Within building construction, the Activity Start of residential construction was modest: the value of started construction works stayed below HUF 90 billion. The Activity Start indicator of non-residential buildings was almost HUF 350 billion in Q1 2022, lower than the very strong first 2 quarters of 2021, but almost the same as the values of Q3 and Q4 2021.

The biggest started building projects in Q1 2022 included Kovács Katalin National Kayak-Canoe Sports Academy in Sukoró, eMAG logistics centre in Dunaharaszti, and ActiCity Event Center in Veszprém. In Budapest, the construction of BEM Center office building and Kimpton Hotel (District 2), as well as Phase 2 of Corvin 7 office building (District 8) entered construction phase.

Big numbers in civil engineering

Construction start on the Budapest-Belgrade railway line between Kelebia and Soroksár, and the section of M44 between Kecskemét and Szentkirály brought an outstanding Activity Start indicator for civil engineering. The total value of launched projects went up to an unprecedented HUF 850 billion between January and March 2022; twice the previous record value of Q1 2018. The Activity Start of civil engineering in the first 3 months of 2022 exceeded the full annual value of both 2020 and 2021.

The total value of road and railway construction works within civil engineering was almost HUF 800 billion thanks to these two large-scale projects. It is indeed the highest value of the last decade. But non-road and non-railway civil engineering projects, similarly to the last two quarters of 2021, started in a low value again.

In addition to these two big-volume projects, key civil engineering projects include the Phase 2 of main road 33 (Debrecen).

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2021 saw an expanding value of started construction works in Hungary

Press Release on EBI Construction Activity Report Q4 2021

2021 as a whole saw expansion in the Hungarian construction industry. Compared to 2020 and 2019, the total value of started construction works also rose. Last year, the Activity Start indicator of EBI Construction Activity Report reached a total of more than HUF 2,500 billion, an increase of almost 18% against 2020 and of more than 6% against 2019. It is true, however, that last year’s growth was mainly due to the outstanding numbers in Q2 as Q4 brought a particularly low Activity Start. It was in 2016 last when there were 3 months with lower value of construction works started.

Photo by Hajnalka Hurta

EBI Construction Activity Report Hungary analyses the construction industry on a quarterly basis, including the volume of newly started construction works and the value of projects completed in each quarter in aggregate and by segment as well. Prepared by Buildecon, Eltinga (creation of indicators and development of algorithms for aggregation) and iBuild (project research and project database). The EBI Construction Activity Report Q4 2021 has been released and can be purchased at ebi@ibuild.info.

Building construction: drop at end 2021, but still a record-setter

Q4 2021 registered a weaker Activity Start in building construction works, mainly owing to the loss of momentum in non-residential building works. Overall, however, the lower numbers of H2 were offset by the higher values of H1, particularly in Q2. Thus, thanks to a successful first half of the year, building construction works have never started at such a high value as in 2021. As per the latest EBI Construction Activity Report, the value of construction works started last year reached more than HUF 1,800 billion with the growth over 2020 being close to 30%, and the growth over 2019 being more than 20%.

The Activity Start of multi-unit housing constructions saw an increase in Q3 and Q4 2021. In the full year of 2021, despite a weak Q4, the value of non-residential construction works set a record; such a high value of construction works has not yet started in the subsector. The Activity Start indicator of EBI Construction Activity Report amounted to more than HUF 1,500 billion in total, an increase of about 27% over both 2020 and 2019.

In Q4 2021, the biggest building construction projects entering construction phase comprised Alba Arena sports hall (Székesfehérvár), Chervon Auto automotive metal parts plant (Miskolc), Jedlik Ányos Grammar School (District 21, Budapest) and the Innovative Technical School and Grammar School (Biatorbágy).

Civil engineering: not the top performer of 2021

Since 2016 civil engineering works had not commenced at such a low value as they did in 2021. The Activity Start of EBI Construction Activity Report was slightly more than HUF 700 billion, meaning a further decline of 5% over the weak year of 2020, and a falloff of more than 18% over 2019. The Activity Start of road and railway construction works showed a 6% rise compared to 2020 due to the low base; but compared to 2019 the drop was close to 15%. In other than road and railway civil engineering works, the decline was almost 14% in 2021 against 2020, while the value of started construction works fell by 22% against 2019.

Among the biggest civil engineering projects that began in Q4 2021 were the railway section between Szeged-Transfer Station and Röszke, the Halimba-Szőc Solar Park, and the construction of the irrigation plant and irrigation system in Mezőhegyes.

Dropping share of Central Hungary

Q4 2021 saw a further drop in the share of Central Hungary in terms of started construction works. For the whole year, 34% of the value of construction works started in the region; lower than in 2014-2020 (38%).

The share of Eastern Hungary in Activity Start also lagged behind that of previous years, while that of Western Hungary went up to 35% from the previous 28%, according to the latest EBI Construction Activity Report.

Last year, after Budapest, the highest value of construction works started in Central Transdanubia.

Multi-unit housing construction getting off

Thanks to the favourable VAT rate, there was an increase in the value of started multi-unit construction works in 2021. A bit more than HUF 300 billion worth of construction works commenced in the segment, an increase of more than 40% over 2020 in the Activity Start of EBI Construction Activity Report. But the numbers were almost 4% lower than in 2019. Compared to 2018 and 2017, the difference was even more striking: more than 30%. The growth that started in Q3 and Q4 2021 is set to continue in 2022 with developers earlier this year announcing the launch of several major projects, as well as higher building permit numbers last year.

The biggest projects launched in Q4 2021 included several multi-unit housing projects in Budapest such as Phase I of New Palace, Ferdinand Garden, Balance Garden, Metrodom River building B and Westside Garden.

Even though the total value of projects completed in 2021 did not reach the 2020 level, it remained high. HUF 300 billion worth of multi-unit homes were completed in 2021, which, after 2020, was the second highest Activity Completion registered ever. According to preliminary data, 2022 is expected to set a record for completion again if projects planned for this year do reach completion.

Various parts of Hungary did not have the same share last year in the increase of multi-unit housing construction. A Bigger Activity Start was registered in Budapest, which dropped least in 2020, as well as Pest County and the Southern Great Plain region (starting from a low base due to the large drop). Overall, Central Hungary had a much higher share of the value of started multi-unit home construction works in 2021, more than 70%, compared to the average of 60% in previous years. The share of Eastern and Western Hungary in 2021 lagged behind their share in the period between 2014 and 2020.

Northern Great Plain

Compared to pre-2017, construction works in the Northern Great Plain region in recent years have been starting at a much higher value. 2017 and 2018 saw an exceptionally high construction Activity Start, but it also stayed high in 2019 and 2020. Although in 2021 started construction works had a lower value than in 2020, the Activity Start indicator still surpassed the 2019 level, and was much higher than pre-2017.

Even though the Activity Start of multi-unit housing construction somewhat grew in the region in 2021 over 2020, it still lags far behind the figures of 2016-2019; for instance, by more than 30% over 2019. Between 2016 and 2019, works began on larger projects in the region such as Phases 2 and 4 of Paris Courtyard (Párizsi udvar) or Ispotály residential park (both in Debrecen) and János-hegy residential park (in Nyíregyháza). Despite the low numbers in 2021, larger multi-unit residential projects were also launched in the region like the Debrecen project (in Hajdúböszörmény) or Phase 1 of Platanus residential park (in Debrecen).

Based on data available for the first 9 months of 2021, 2022 might see a further major expansion in the Activity Start of the region. The number of permitted homes hiked between January and September last year and 90% more permits were issued in the region than in the same period of 2020. For comparison, the country-wide growth was only 30% between the two periods.

The value of non-residential construction works launched in the Northern Great Plain region increased greatly by 2021, and even exceeded the highest value of 2018. Thus, overall, the Activity Start of building construction reached a record high in the region in 2021. For example, construction started on the East-West Gate intermodal logistics centre (Fényeslitke), on Phase 3 of Lego injection moulding plant and on Phase 3 of the packaging plant and warehouse (both in Nyíregyháza). Last year also saw the start of construction works on Semcorp foil production plant (Debrecen) and on Tiszakavics Hotel (Szolnok). The growth is striking despite that the construction of the BMW plant did not eventually start last year. And Activity Strat is expected to remain high this year as rumour has it that the first building works at the BMW plant (central office building and training centre) could begin in 2022.

In recent years works on road M4 and projects related to the BMW project fuelled the Activity Start of civil engineering in the region (for the latter, for example, Phases I and II of the North-West Economic Zone infrastructure development and Phase 1 of the Debrecen-Füzesabony railway section started). But last year the value of started civil engineering works sank massively in the Northern Great Plain and it had not been so low since 2015. Biggest projects in 2021 included the civil engineering works of the above-mentioned East-West Gate intermodal logistics centre and the City Stadium project in Nyíregyháza.

Original article in Hungarian: Tünde Tancsics, ELTINGA

English version: Eszter Falucskai, BUILDECON