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Construction Works Value Drops 6.1% in Q4 2025 Amid Declines in Private Sector Projects

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Construction Works Value Drops 6.1% in Q4 2025 Amid Declines in Private Sector Projects
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Construction Works Value Drops 6.1% in Q4 2025 Amid Declines in Private Sector Projects

2026-03-12 16:30 Last Updated At:16:38

Construction output for fourth quarter and whole year of 2025

The total gross value of construction works (GVCW) performed by main contractors in the fourth quarter of 2025 decreased by 6.1% in nominal terms compared with a year earlier to $73.2 billion, according to the provisional results of the Quarterly Survey of Construction Output released today (March 12) by the Census and Statistics Department (C&SD).

After discounting the effect of price changes, the provisional results showed that the total GVCW performed by main contractors decreased by 8.3% in real terms over the same period. GVCW in real terms is derived by deflating the corresponding nominal value with an appropriate price index to the price level in the base period of 2000.

Analysed by type of construction works, the GVCW performed at private sector sites totalled $16.6billion in the fourth quarter of 2025, down by 23.2% in nominal terms compared with a year earlier. In real terms, it decreased by 25.1%. The GVCW performed at public sector sites increased by 2.9% in nominal terms over a year earlier to $34.3 billion in the fourth quarter of 2025. In real terms, however, it slightly decreased by 0.4%.

The GVCW performed by main contractors at locations other than construction sites amounted to $22.2 billion in the fourth quarter of 2025, down by 3.0% in nominal terms compared with a year earlier. In real terms, it decreased by 2.1%. Construction works at locations other than construction sites included minor new construction activities and decoration, repair and maintenance for buildings; and electrical equipment installation and maintenance works at locations other than construction sites.

Analysed by major end-use group, the GVCW performed at construction sites in respect of residential buildings projects amounted to $21.4 billion in the fourth quarter of 2025, down by 3.5% in nominal terms compared with a year earlier. Over the same period, the GVCW performed at construction sites in respect of transport projects down by 19.3% in nominal terms to $8.7 billion in the fourth quarter of 2025.

On a seasonally adjusted quarter-to-quarter basis, the GVCW performed by main contractors decreased by 4.5% in nominal terms and 3.1% in real terms in the fourth quarter of 2025 compared with the third quarter of 2025.

For 2025 as a whole, the provisional results showed that the total GVCW performed by main contractors decreased by 1.4% in nominal terms compared with a year earlier to $286.6 billion. After discounting the effect of price changes, the total GVCW performed by main contractors in 2025 decreased by 4.5% in real terms compared with a year earlier.

Analysed by type of construction works, the GVCW performed at private sector sites totalled $70.7 billion in 2025, down by 16.9% in nominal terms compared with a year earlier. In real terms, it decreased by 19.2%. The GVCW performed at public sector sites amounted to $130.1 billion in 2025, up by 10.2% in nominal terms over a year earlier. In real terms, it increased by 6.2%.

The GVCW performed by main contractors at locations other than construction sites amounted to $85.7 billion in 2025, down by 1.9% in nominal terms compared with a year earlier. In real terms, it decreased by 3.1%.

Analysed by major end-use group, residential buildings projects accounted for the largest share in the total GVCW performed at construction sites in 2025. The GVCW performed in respect of these projects amounted to $84.9 billion in 2025, up by 1.2% in nominal terms over a year earlier. Transport projects constituted the second largest group of construction site works in 2025. The GVCW performed in respect of these projects totalled $33.3 billion in 2025, down by 21.8% in nominal terms compared with a year earlier.

Tables 1 and 2 show the provisional figures on the GVCW performed by main contractors in the fourth quarter and the whole year of 2025 respectively. Table 3 shows the revised figures for the third quarter of 2025.

Owing to the widespread sub-contracting practices in the construction industry, a construction company can be a main contractor for one contract and a sub-contractor for another contract at the same time. The GVCW performed by main contractors covers only those projects in which the construction company takes the role of a main contractor, but not projects in which it takes only the role of a sub-contractor. However, sub-contractors' contribution to projects should have been included in the GVCW performed by main contractors for whom they worked.

The classification in the construction sector follows the Hong Kong Standard Industrial Classification Version 2.0, which is used in various economic surveys for classifying economic units into different industry classes.

More detailed statistics are given in the Report on the Quarterly Survey of Construction Output. Users can browse and download thispublication at the website of the C&SD (www.censtatd.gov.hk/en/EIndexbySubject.html?pcode=B1090002&scode=330).

For enquiries about the survey results, please contact the Construction and Miscellaneous Services Statistics Section of the C&SD (Tel: 3903 6965; email:building@censtatd.gov.hk).

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HKSAR Government and UNIDROIT sign memorandum of administrative arrangements concerning establishment of UNIDROIT Asia-Pacific Liaison Office in Hong Kong

The Secretary for Justice, Mr Paul Lam, SC, and the Secretary-General of the International Institute for the Unification of Private Law (UNIDROIT), Professor Ignacio Tirado, signed a memorandum of administrative arrangements (MAA) concerning the establishment of the UNIDROIT Liaison Office for the Asia-Pacific Region in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) of the People's Republic of China, at a virtual signing ceremony today (March 12).

The General Assembly of UNIDROIT, at its 85th session in December 2025, decided on the establishment of its Asia-Pacific Liaison Office in the HKSAR. It will be the first regional presence of UNIDROIT outside its seat in Rome in its 100 years of history.

Mr Lam said in his opening remarks at the ceremony that the HKSAR, as an international legal hub, is underpinned by a robust common law system and a world-class legal infrastructure, adding that the city stands as an ideal home for UNIDROIT's first regional presence. The signing of the MAA is an important step in implementing the establishment of the Liaison Office in Hong Kong, marking that the relevant work is proceeding at full speed. Mr Lam expressed his gratitude to UNIDROIT for its enduring trust in and support for the HKSAR and the work of the Department of Justice (DoJ). He noted that the Liaison Office is expected to open in November this year, and that the DoJ will organise the Asia-Pacific International Private Law Summit and the Centenary Regional Event with UNIDROIT during the Hong Kong Legal Week 2026, further strengthening the close collaborative relationship between the DoJ and UNIDROIT.

UNIDROIT is an independent intergovernmental organisation with its seat in Rome. Currently, UNIDROIT has 65 member states from five continents. The purpose of UNIDROIT is to study the needs and methods for modernising, harmonising and co-ordinating private and, in particular, commercial law among states and groups of states and to formulate uniform law instruments, principles and rules to achieve those objectives.

HKSAR Government and UNIDROIT sign memorandum of administrative arrangements concerning establishment of UNIDROIT Asia-Pacific Liaison Office in Hong Kong  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

HKSAR Government and UNIDROIT sign memorandum of administrative arrangements concerning establishment of UNIDROIT Asia-Pacific Liaison Office in Hong Kong Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

HKSAR Government and UNIDROIT sign memorandum of administrative arrangements concerning establishment of UNIDROIT Asia-Pacific Liaison Office in Hong Kong  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

HKSAR Government and UNIDROIT sign memorandum of administrative arrangements concerning establishment of UNIDROIT Asia-Pacific Liaison Office in Hong Kong Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

HKSAR Government and UNIDROIT sign memorandum of administrative arrangements concerning establishment of UNIDROIT Asia-Pacific Liaison Office in Hong Kong  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

HKSAR Government and UNIDROIT sign memorandum of administrative arrangements concerning establishment of UNIDROIT Asia-Pacific Liaison Office in Hong Kong Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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