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New Buildings Put Into Use

New Buildings Put Into Use – Chart

Number of newly completed buildings in Poland
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Source: Statistical Office in Lublin
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The number of newly completed buildings in Poland in 2023 was 121624, representing a decrease of 11.17% compared to 2022.

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Study title: Issued building permits and notifications with a construction project for building structures and the effects of construction activities

The purpose of the research is to provide information illustrating the quantitative and qualitative aspects of construction development, particularly data on: – issued building permits and notifications with a construction project for building structures; – dwellings whose construction has begun and those under construction; – buildings and dwellings completed; – selected elements of the energy characteristics of new buildings completed; – costs incurred for the construction of new multi-family residential buildings.

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Building

A construction permanently attached to the land, with foundations, separated from the space using construction partitions (i.e., walls and coverings), essentially enclosed by walls on all sides and covered with a roof, with or without a basement, along with built-in plumbing, sewage, heating, electrical, gas installations, etc., as well as built-in furniture that constitutes the building's normal fittings.

Building commissioned for use

A building (residential and non-residential) whose construction completion has been reported by the investor to the building supervision authority and this authority did not object (by decision), or for which the investor has obtained a permit for use - by decision - from the building supervision authority.

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Data provider: Statistical Office in Lublin.

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