| Official title | Construction of residential and non-residential buildings | Civil engineering | Specialised construction activities | Construction of residential and non-residential buildings | CONSTRUCTION |
| Plain-language summary | Use this division for construction of residential and non-residential buildings when the main activity includes Further included is the construction of entire buildings (for example, homes, offices, stores as well as utility buildings or farm buildings).. Check exclusions and nearby codes before applying it to a mixed activity. | Use this division for civil engineering when the main activity includes Further included is the construction of heavy constructions (for example, motorways, roads, power plants, bridges, tunnels, railways, airfields, harbours and other water projects, irrigation systems, sewerage systems, industrial facilities, pipelines and electric lines, outdoor sports facilities). This work can be carried out on own account or on a fee or contract basis. Portions of the work and sometimes even the whole practical work can be subcontracted out.. Check exclusions and nearby codes before applying it to a mixed activity. | Use this division for specialised construction activities when the main activity includes Further included is the installation of all types of utilities that make the construction function as such. These activities are usually performed at the site of the construction, although parts of the job may be carried out off site. and The rental of equipment with an operator is classified under the associated construction activity.. Check exclusions and nearby codes before applying it to a mixed activity. | Use this group for the broader activity area of construction of residential and non-residential buildings, including Construction of residential and non-residential buildings. Open the child codes when a more specific code is needed. | Use this section for cONSTRUCTION when the main activity includes General construction is the construction of entire buildings (for example, homes, offices, stores as well as utility buildings or farm buildings). It also includes the construction of civil engineering works (for example, motorways, streets, bridges, tunnels, railways, airfields, harbours and other water projects, irrigation systems, sewerage systems, industrial facilities, pipelines and electric lines, sports facilities). and This work can be carried out on own account or on a fee or contract basis. Portions of the work and sometimes even the whole practical work can be subcontracted out. A main contractor that carries the overall responsibility for a construction project is classified here.. Check exclusions and nearby codes before applying it to a mixed activity. |
| Official inclusions | - - This division includes general construction of buildings of all types and sizes. It includes construction, repair, additions and alterations as well as the erection of prefabricated buildings on site and those of a temporary nature.
- - Further included is the construction of entire buildings (for example, homes, offices, stores as well as utility buildings or farm buildings).
| - - This division includes general construction for civil engineering objects. It includes new work, repair, additions and alterations, the erection of prefabricated objects on site and also those of a temporary nature.
- - Further included is the construction of heavy constructions (for example, motorways, roads, power plants, bridges, tunnels, railways, airfields, harbours and other water projects, irrigation systems, sewerage systems, industrial facilities, pipelines and electric lines, outdoor sports facilities). This work can be carried out on own account or on a fee or contract basis. Portions of the work and sometimes even the whole practical work can be subcontracted out.
| - - This division includes specialised activities (special trades) in the construction of buildings and civil engineering objects or preparation of same. These activities are usually specialised in one aspect common to different structures, requiring specialised skills or equipment. Specialised construction works are generally performed by subcontractors on behalf of a contractor whose activities fall under divisions 41 or 42. Repair is usually performed without subcontracting.
- - Further included is the installation of all types of utilities that make the construction function as such. These activities are usually performed at the site of the construction, although parts of the job may be carried out off site.
- - This division includes electrical, plumbing and other offshore construction installation on floating platforms.
- - The rental of equipment with an operator is classified under the associated construction activity.
- - specialised construction activities carried out as repair and maintenance
| Not stated separately in available source data | - - This section includes general construction and specialised construction activities for buildings and civil engineering works. It includes new work, repair, additions and alterations, the erection of prefabricated buildings or structures on the site as well as construction of a temporary nature.
- - General construction is the construction of entire buildings (for example, homes, offices, stores as well as utility buildings or farm buildings). It also includes the construction of civil engineering works (for example, motorways, streets, bridges, tunnels, railways, airfields, harbours and other water projects, irrigation systems, sewerage systems, industrial facilities, pipelines and electric lines, sports facilities).
- - This work can be carried out on own account or on a fee or contract basis. Portions of the work and sometimes even the whole practical work can be subcontracted out. A main contractor that carries the overall responsibility for a construction project is classified here.
- - Further included is the repair of buildings and engineering works. Maintenance, repair and installation of equipment that forms an integral part of buildings (for example, escalators or air-conditioning systems) is classified as construction in section F, if carried out at the construction site.
- - This section includes the complete construction of buildings (division 41), the complete construction of civil engineering works (division 42), as well as specialised construction activities, if carried out only as a part of the construction process (division 43).
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| Official exclusions | Not stated separately in available source data | Not stated separately in available source data | Not stated separately in available source data | Not stated separately in available source data | - - manufacturing operations not performed at the construction site, see section C
- - manufacture and deliverance of structures and prefabricated building parts in wood or metal with minimal on-site construction work, see divisions 16, 25
- - archaeological excavations, see 72.20
- - conservation, restoration and other cultural heritage support activities, see 91.30
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| Typical examples | - - Further included is the construction of entire buildings (for example, homes, offices, stores as well as utility buildings or farm buildings).
| - - Further included is the construction of heavy constructions (for example, motorways, roads, power plants, bridges, tunnels, railways, airfields, harbours and other water projects, irrigation systems, sewerage systems, industrial facilities, pipelines and electric lines, outdoor sports facilities). This work can be carried out on own account or on a fee or contract basis. Portions of the work and sometimes even the whole practical work can be subcontracted out.
| - - Further included is the installation of all types of utilities that make the construction function as such. These activities are usually performed at the site of the construction, although parts of the job may be carried out off site.
- - The rental of equipment with an operator is classified under the associated construction activity.
- - Specialised construction activities carried out as repair and maintenance
- - Completion or finishing of buildings and other constructions
| - - Construction of residential and non-residential buildings
| - - General construction is the construction of entire buildings (for example, homes, offices, stores as well as utility buildings or farm buildings). It also includes the construction of civil engineering works (for example, motorways, streets, bridges, tunnels, railways, airfields, harbours and other water projects, irrigation systems, sewerage systems, industrial facilities, pipelines and electric lines, sports facilities).
- - This work can be carried out on own account or on a fee or contract basis. Portions of the work and sometimes even the whole practical work can be subcontracted out. A main contractor that carries the overall responsibility for a construction project is classified here.
- - Further included is the repair of buildings and engineering works. Maintenance, repair and installation of equipment that forms an integral part of buildings (for example, escalators or air-conditioning systems) is classified as construction in section F, if carried out at the construction site.
- - The rental of construction equipment with an operator is classified with the specific construction activity carried out with this equipment.
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| Common reasons to choose this code | - - This division includes general construction of buildings of all types and sizes. It includes construction, repair, additions and alterations as well as the erection of prefabricated buildings on site and those of a temporary nature.
- - Further included is the construction of entire buildings (for example, homes, offices, stores as well as utility buildings or farm buildings).
| - - This division includes general construction for civil engineering objects. It includes new work, repair, additions and alterations, the erection of prefabricated objects on site and also those of a temporary nature.
- - Further included is the construction of heavy constructions (for example, motorways, roads, power plants, bridges, tunnels, railways, airfields, harbours and other water projects, irrigation systems, sewerage systems, industrial facilities, pipelines and electric lines, outdoor sports facilities). This work can be carried out on own account or on a fee or contract basis. Portions of the work and sometimes even the whole practical work can be subcontracted out.
| - - This division includes specialised activities (special trades) in the construction of buildings and civil engineering objects or preparation of same. These activities are usually specialised in one aspect common to different structures, requiring specialised skills or equipment. Specialised construction works are generally performed by subcontractors on behalf of a contractor whose activities fall under divisions 41 or 42. Repair is usually performed without subcontracting.
- - Further included is the installation of all types of utilities that make the construction function as such. These activities are usually performed at the site of the construction, although parts of the job may be carried out off site.
- - This division includes electrical, plumbing and other offshore construction installation on floating platforms.
- - The rental of equipment with an operator is classified under the associated construction activity.
| - - Construction of residential and non-residential buildings
| - - This section includes general construction and specialised construction activities for buildings and civil engineering works. It includes new work, repair, additions and alterations, the erection of prefabricated buildings or structures on the site as well as construction of a temporary nature.
- - General construction is the construction of entire buildings (for example, homes, offices, stores as well as utility buildings or farm buildings). It also includes the construction of civil engineering works (for example, motorways, streets, bridges, tunnels, railways, airfields, harbours and other water projects, irrigation systems, sewerage systems, industrial facilities, pipelines and electric lines, sports facilities).
- - This work can be carried out on own account or on a fee or contract basis. Portions of the work and sometimes even the whole practical work can be subcontracted out. A main contractor that carries the overall responsibility for a construction project is classified here.
- - Further included is the repair of buildings and engineering works. Maintenance, repair and installation of equipment that forms an integral part of buildings (for example, escalators or air-conditioning systems) is classified as construction in section F, if carried out at the construction site.
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| Common reasons not to choose this code | - - Activities primarily classified as civil engineering
- - Activities primarily classified as specialised construction activities
| - - Activities primarily classified as construction of residential and non-residential buildings
- - Activities primarily classified as specialised construction activities
| - - Activities primarily classified as construction of residential and non-residential buildings
- - Activities primarily classified as civil engineering
| - - Activities whose main purpose falls outside construction of residential and non-residential buildings in the NACE hierarchy
| - - manufacturing operations not performed at the construction site, see section C
- - manufacture and deliverance of structures and prefabricated building parts in wood or metal with minimal on-site construction work, see divisions 16, 25
- - archaeological excavations, see 72.20
- - conservation, restoration and other cultural heritage support activities, see 91.30
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| Usually not this code | - - Activities primarily classified as civil engineering
- - Activities primarily classified as specialised construction activities
| - - Activities primarily classified as construction of residential and non-residential buildings
- - Activities primarily classified as specialised construction activities
| - - Activities primarily classified as construction of residential and non-residential buildings
- - Activities primarily classified as civil engineering
| - - Activities whose main purpose falls outside construction of residential and non-residential buildings in the NACE hierarchy
| - - Manufacturing operations not performed at the construction site, see section C
- - Manufacture and deliverance of structures and prefabricated building parts in wood or metal with minimal on-site construction work, see divisions 16, 25
- - Archaeological excavations
- - Conservation, restoration and other cultural heritage support activities
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| Related codes | - - 42 Civil engineering
- - 43 Specialised construction activities
- - 41.0 Construction of residential and non-residential buildings
- - F CONSTRUCTION
| - - 41 Construction of residential and non-residential buildings
- - 43 Specialised construction activities
- - 42.1 Construction of roads and railways
- - 42.2 Construction of utility projects
- - 42.9 Construction of other civil engineering projects
- - F CONSTRUCTION
| - - 41 Construction of residential and non-residential buildings
- - 42 Civil engineering
- - 43.1 Demolition and site preparation
- - 43.2 Electrical, plumbing and other construction installation activities
- - 43.3 Building completion and finishing
- - 43.4 Specialised construction activities in construction of buildings
- - F CONSTRUCTION
| - - 41.00 Construction of residential and non-residential buildings
- - 41 Construction of residential and non-residential buildings
| - - 16 Manufacture of wood and of products of wood and cork, except furniture; manufacture of articles of straw and plaiting materials
- - 25 Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment
- - 72.20 Research and experimental development on social sciences and humanities
- - 91.30 Conservation, restoration and other support activities for cultural heritage
- - A AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHING
- - B MINING AND QUARRYING
- - C MANUFACTURING
- - D ELECTRICITY, GAS, STEAM AND AIR CONDITIONING SUPPLY
- - 41 Construction of residential and non-residential buildings
- - 42 Civil engineering
- - 43 Specialised construction activities
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| Parent hierarchy | F CONSTRUCTION > 41 Construction of residential and non-residential buildings | F CONSTRUCTION > 42 Civil engineering | F CONSTRUCTION > 43 Specialised construction activities | F CONSTRUCTION > 41 Construction of residential and non-residential buildings > 41.0 Construction of residential and non-residential buildings | F CONSTRUCTION |
| Rev. 2 mapping | | - - 43 -> 42 (scope-aligned)
- - 42 -> 42 (exact)
| - - 82 -> 43 (scope-aligned)
- - 42 -> 43 (scope-aligned)
- - 43 -> 43 (exact)
- - 41 -> 43 (scope-aligned)
| - - 41.2 -> 41.0 (scope-aligned)
| - - F -> F (exact)
- - N -> F (scope-aligned)
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