Release No. 360
Date Released: August 13, 2008
 
Retail Price Index of Selected Construction Materials in the National Capital Region (1978=100)
 
Month-On-Month Percent Change on RPI of Selected Construction Materials in the National Capital Region (1978=100)
 
Year-on-Year Percent Change on RPI of Selected Construction Materials in the National Capital Region (1978=100)
 

Other CMRPI Statistics
 

RETAIL PRICE INDEX OF SELECTED CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS IN THE NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION
(1978=100)

April 2008


  • Month-on-Month

              The month-on-month growth rate in prices of selected construction materials in NCR went up at a slower rate of 1.5 percent in April from 2.5 percent in March. The monthly price increase in the miscellaneous construction materials index slowed down to 2.3 percent in April from 11.7 percent in March. On the other hand, monthly growth rates in the indices of carpentry materials and painting materials and related compounds were correspondingly higher at 1.1 percent in April from their respective last month̉³ rates of 0.3 percent and 0.2 percent in March; electrical materials index, 1.6 percent from 0.1 percent; masonry materials index, 2.1 percent from 0.8 percent; plumbing materials index, 0.4 percent from 0.2 percent; and tinsmithry materials index, 0.3 percent from zero growth.

              Price hikes were noticed in lumber, nails, electrical wires, cement, gravel, sand, hollow blocks, sand paper, paints, GI sheets and steel bars.

  • Year-on-Year

              The annual growth rate of the retail prices of selected construction materials in NCR picked up to 7.1 percent in April from 5.5 percent in March. All the commodity groups registered higher annual growth rates: Carpentry materials, 2.8 percent in April from 1.2 percent in March; electrical materials, 7.5 percent from 6.1 percent; masonry materials, 5.8 percent from 3.8 percent; painting materials and related compounds, 4.3 percent from 3.5 percent; plumbing materials, 2.1 percent from 1.5 percent; tinsmithry materials, 1.3 percent from 1.1 percent; and miscellaneous construction materials, 23.1 percent from 21.0 percent.

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    Source:    National Statistics Office
                      Manila, Philippines


    Page last revised:   August 13, 2008