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Slovenia

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Building permits

National Reference Metadata in Euro SDMX Metadata Structure (ESMS)

Compiling agency: Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia (SURS)

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Granted building permits. The purpose of the statistical survey on building permits is to obtain statistical data on construction activity for buildings on the basis of building permits issued by the administrative body. Data are important for: statistical monitoring of short-term changes in the construction activity (useful floor area, number of dwellings), business decision-making in construction and related activities, international comparisons.

14 June 2024

Building permit is a decision with which the authorised administrative body allows construction and with which it prescribes concrete conditions that have to be taken into consideration.

Buildings are structures with one or more rooms into which a person can enter and are intended for residence or for performing an activity.

Residential buildings are buildings at least half of which is used for residential purposes.

Non-residential buildings are building more than half of which is not used for residential purposes.

Floor area of building is the sum total of floor area of all storeys of the building. It is defined by the valid technical regulation.

Volume of building is the sum total of the volume of all storeys of the building. It is defined by the valid technical regulation.

A dwelling is any structurally unified whole intended for residence, with one or more rooms, with or without appropriate utility spaces (kitchen, larder, hallway, bathroom, toilet) and with at least one separate entrance.

The useful floor space of a dwelling covers the usable area of the rooms, kitchen and other auxiliary interiors, the area of enclosed terraces and verandas, and the area enclosed by fitted cupboards. The area of garages, cellars, attics unsuitable for living and collective areas in two- and more dwelling buildings are not taken into account.

Reporting units are administrative units responsible for issuing building permits in Slovenia. Administrative units report required data on building permits in Spatial Information System, where all administrative acts relating to construction and space are recorded. Observation units are buildings for which the administrative unit issued building permits. 

The target statistical population are buildings for which the administrative units issued building permits.

The Republic of Slovenia.

A month.

The survey is not conducted on the basis of a random sample, therefore there is no sampling error. The unit response rate is 100%, because administrative units can not issued the building permit if it is not recorded in the Spatial Information System, where all administrative acts relating to construction and space are recorded.

Number of dwellings, floor area of buildings in square metres.

If necessary data are statistically edited in SOP application with the combination of systematic corrections.

Data are obtained from Spatial Information System managed by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Spatial Planning, where all administrative acts in Slovenia are gatherd. Administrative units have to enter data on granted building permits into the Spatial Information System. The source of data is the project documentation for obtaining the building permit, which is available at the department for environment and spatial planning within the administrative body.

Data are disseminated monthly and annually to national users. From May 2021 data are disseminated monthly instead of quarterly to Eurostat. 

Provisional data are available 20 days after the end of reference period. Final data are available 4 months after the end of the reference year.

Survey results are based on the requirements of the Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2020/1197, which is in use in all EU Member States. This ensures good comparability of data between countries and good quality of aggregates calculated from these data at the EU level.

Comparable time series are available from 1999 on.