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Building permits

National Reference Metadata in Euro SDMX Metadata Structure (ESMS)

Compiling agency: State Data Agency (Statistics Lithuania) (SL)

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Building permit indicators are the number of dwellings and square meters of useful floor area.

The purpose of those indicators is to show the development in construction activity in terms of unit numbers and useful floor areas.

Building permits for new building construction are broken down by the Classification of Products by Activity (CPA) into building permits for residential and non-residential buildings.

16 May 2024

Indicators are harmonized according to the Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2020/1197 are set out in Annes IV to this Regulation. There are the main statistical variables provided:

  • Construction permission documents for new buildings (building permits) are permits to build a new structure(s); a building project approved in writing by an authorized municipal civil servant (s); a written consent for construction given by the owner(s) or manager(s) of a land plot or adjacent land plots.
  • Residential building (house) is detached or semi-detached one-two dwellings building (private house); three and more dwellings building for the residential purpose (block of flats).
  • Dwelling is a part of a building comprised of one or several rooms and other premises and separated by partition walls from premises intended for general use,  other dwellings, or non-residential premises, and meant for people to live in; one dwelling house. A dwelling has to have a separate exit to a yard or areas for general use (a staircase, a corridor, a gallery, or any other premises for public use).
  • Useful floor area is the total floor area of rooms and other quarters in the dwelling (kitchens, sanitary facilities, halls, built-in wardrobes/cabinets heated attics, and other warm auxiliary areas). Useful floor area does not include the floor area of balconies, terraces, cellars, unheated attics.
  • A non-residential building is any building whose total floor area or the largest part thereof is used for non-residential purposes.        
  • The total floor area of the non-residential building is the total of the main and ancillary areas.

Observation unit(s): Building permit granted by a municipality.

 

Target population – building permits granted for the construction of new residential and non-residential buildings.

Building permits indicators:

  • Number of dwelling excluding residencies for communities;
  • Square meters of useful floor area: buildings.

Lithuania (there are covered all regions in Lithuania).

Indicators of building permits are included from the beginning and to the end of the calendar quarter, when they are granted.

Data on building permits are based on the data from the Building Permits and State Construction Supervision Information System of the Republic of Lithuania Infostatyba (IS Infostatyba). These data are covered all Lithuanian municipalities (60 units). The response rate is 100 %.

The overall accuracy of the administrative data on building permits is of good quality. The errors of data on IS Infostatyba are corrected through the logical and arithmetical controls. Data for the previous quarter are revised at the end of the following reference period. The quarterly data on building permits granted are not considered to be final after the first release. At the end of the year data on building permits are checked with the data of building permits published on the external portal of the IS  Infostatyba, at www.planuojustatau.lt Inconsistent values are corrected by contacting the specialists of municipalities, which are filled with data on building permits in IS Infostatyba,  by phone. Then false records are corrected. Finally, revised data on building permits are published.

Building Permits Indicators are published nationally and those indicators are transmitted to Eurostat: number of building permits, number of buildings, number of dwellings, useful floor area – 1000 square meters.

Estimates for non-response: None

Estimates for grossing-up to population levels: None

The data on building permits granted are expressed in absolute figures and there is not index calculation.

Methods of weighting and chaining are not relevant either.

Transmission of the data to Eurostat: file of building permits data is validated and converted tool into the SDMX-ML format using SDMX Converter Tool.

Administrative data Information System „Infostatyba“, provided under an agreement between the State Territorial Planning and Construction Inspectorate under the Ministry of Environment and Statistics Lithuania.

The data of indicators of new building permits granted is an administrative source; it considered to be a census.

Data on indicators of granted building permits are transmitted to Eurostat quarterly and the same frequency is published nationally.

Detailed data on indicators of granted building permits are disseminated yearly for national users in the joint publications of Statistics Lithuania and Database of Indicators on the Official Statistical Portal.

Statistical information is released on the 46th day after the end of the reference quarter in accordance with an approved advance release calendar.

Quarterly data are transmitted to Eurostat on the 46th day after the end of the reference quarter.

The same statistical concepts are applied in the entire national territory. 

Statistical information on indicators of new building permits granted is comparable among EU countries.

There are no breaks in the time series since 1999 year. Data are comparable over time.