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NAICS 23
Construction

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Employers: 2002
Table includes only establishments of firms with payroll. Nonemployers are shown below. Introductory text includes scope, methodology, non-sampling error, and confidentiality protection. For descriptions of column headings and rows (industries), click on the appropriate underlined element in the table.
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NAICS
code
Description Estab-
lish-
ments
Value of business done
($1,000)
Annual
payroll
($1,000)
Paid
employees
  23 Construction 710,307 1,196,555,587 254,292,144 7,193,069
Go to this NAICS 236 Construction of buildings 211,845 521,849,755 62,411,875 1,669,391
Go to this NAICS 237 Heavy and civil engineering construction 49,826 194,217,995 44,322,355 1,143,246
Go to this NAICS 238 Specialty trade contractors 448,636 480,487,838 147,557,914 4,380,432

 

Nonemployers: 2002
Data based on 2002 Nonemployer Statistics. Table includes only firms subject to federal income tax. Nonemployers are businesses with no paid employees. Introductory text includes scope and methodology. For descriptions of column headings and rows (industries), click on the appropriate underlined element in the table.
NAICS
code
NAICS Title
All firms Nonemployers Employers
Establish-
ments
Receipts ($1,000) Establishments Receipts Establish-
ments
Value of business done ($1,000)
Number % of all $1,000 % of all
23 Construction 2,781,624 1,311,825,020 2,071,317 74.5 115,269,433 8.8 710,307 1,196,555,587
236 Construction of buildings 677,880 562,080,970 466,035 68.7 40,231,215 7.2 211,845 521,849,755
237 Heavy and civil engineering construction 115,743 200,845,505 65,917 57.0 6,627,510 3.3 49,826 194,217,995
238 Specialty trade contractors 1,988,001 548,898,546 1,539,365 77.4 68,410,708 12.5 448,636 480,487,838

 

Definition: NAICS 23   Construction

The construction sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in the construction of buildings or engineering projects (e.g., highways and utility systems). Establishments primarily engaged in the preparation of sites for new construction and establishments primarily engaged in subdividing land for sale as building sites also are included in this sector.

Construction work done may include new work, additions, alterations, or maintenance and repairs. Activities of these establishments generally are managed at a fixed place of business, but they usually perform construction activities at multiple project sites. Production responsibilities for establishments in this sector are usually specified in (1) contracts with the owners of construction projects (prime contracts) or (2) contracts with other construction establishments (subcontracts).

Establishments primarily engaged in contracts that include responsibility for all aspects of individual construction projects are commonly known as general contractors, but also may be known as design-builders, construction managers, turnkey contractors, or (in cases where two or more establishments jointly secure a general contract) joint-venture contractors. Construction managers that provide oversight and scheduling only (i.e., agency) as well as construction managers that are responsible for the entire project (i.e., at risk) are included as general contractor type establishments. Establishments of the "general contractor type" frequently arrange construction of separate parts of their projects through subcontracts with other construction establishments.

Establishments primarily engaged in activities to produce a specific component (e.g., masonry, painting, and electrical work) of a construction project are commonly known as specialty trade contractors. Activities of specialty trade contractors are usually subcontracted from other construction establishments but, especially in remodeling and repair construction, the work may be done directly for the owner of the property.

Establishments primarily engaged in activities to construct buildings to be sold on sites that they own are known as operative builders, but also may be known as speculative builders or merchant builders. Operative builders produce buildings in a manner similar to general contractors, but their production processes also include site acquisition and securing of financial backing. Operative builders are most often associated with the construction of residential buildings. Like general contractors, they may subcontract all or part of the actual construction work on their buildings.

There are substantial differences in the types of equipment, work force skills, and other inputs required by establishments in this sector. To highlight these differences and variations in the underlying production functions, this sector is divided into three subsectors.

Subsector 236, Construction of Buildings, comprises establishments of the general contractor type and operative builders involved in the construction of buildings. Subsector 237, Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction, comprises establishments involved in the construction of engineering projects. Subsector 238, Specialty Trade Contractors, comprises establishments engaged in specialty trade activities generally needed in the construction of all types of buildings.

Force account construction is construction work performed by an enterprise primarily engaged in some business other than construction for its own account and use, using employees of the enterprise. This activity is not included in the construction sector unless the construction work performed is the primary activity of a separate establishment of the enterprise. The installation and the ongoing repair and maintenance of telecommunications and utility networks is excluded from construction when the establishments performing the work are not independent contractors. Although a growing proportion of this work is subcontracted to independent contractors in the Construction Sector, the operating units of telecommunications and utility companies performing this work are included with the telecommunications or utility activities.

 

Historical comparability

Almost Comparable   NAICS 23, Construction, is close, but not quite comparable between 2002 and 1997. See the Bridge Between 2002 NAICS and 1997 NAICS for changes to constituent industries.

In comparisons with data before 1997, 1997 NAICS 23 is nearly comparable to SIC . See the Bridge Between 1997 NAICS and 1987 SIC.



In the following table, both 1997 and 2002 data are classified by 1997 NAICS, so that the two years are comparable.

 

Comparative Statistics: 2002 and 1997

Data are in current dollars and have not been adjusted for inflation. Table includes only establishments of firms with payroll. Introductory text includes scope, methodology, non-sampling error, and confidentiality protection. "% change" rows show percent change between 1997 and 2002.
1997
NAICS
code
1997 NAICS Description Year Establishments Value of business done ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) Paid employees
23 Construction 2002 709,279 1,206,843,089 253,648,308 7,173,996
1997 656,448 858,581,056 174,184,608 5,664,853
% change 8.0 40.6 45.6 26.6

 

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Table includes only establishments of firms with payroll. Nonemployers are shown above. Introductory text includes scope, methodology, non-sampling error, and confidentiality protection. For descriptions of column headings and rows (industries), click on the appropriate underlined element in the table.
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Indus-
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Description Estab-
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Value of business done
($1,000)
Value of business done
% of
U.S.
Value of business done
per capita
($)
Annual
payroll
($1,000)
Paid
employees
See other industries in this state United States 710,307 1,196,555,587 100.00 4,153 254,292,144 7,193,069
See other industries in this state California 69,023 150,527,556 12.58 4,298 32,986,608 870,334
See other industries in this state Texas 37,444 94,067,369 7.86 4,322 18,723,430 555,061
See other industries in this state Florida 40,830 79,384,681 6.63 4,759 13,252,374 424,868
See other industries in this state New York 41,962 65,368,319 5.46 3,410 14,874,984 370,149
See other industries in this state Illinois 30,555 55,308,836 4.62 4,391 12,878,044 309,386
See other industries in this state Pennsylvania 27,589 46,642,336 3.90 3,785 10,143,071 277,400
See other industries in this state Georgia 20,257 41,366,986 3.46 4,811 6,852,101 221,292
See other industries in this state Ohio 26,855 40,273,765 3.37 3,528 9,171,095 257,396
See other industries in this state New Jersey 23,612 37,867,759 3.16 4,415 8,262,952 210,620
See other industries in this state Michigan 26,014 36,536,275 3.05 3,640 8,108,488 219,032
See other industries in this state North Carolina 25,275 34,385,593 2.87 4,136 6,715,454 225,444
See other industries in this state Virginia 20,709 33,667,129 2.81 4,621 6,937,460 211,849
See other industries in this state Colorado 17,998 32,663,596 2.73 7,258 6,219,618 175,302
See other industries in this state Massachusetts 17,107 31,547,604 2.64 4,905 6,772,400 165,596
See other industries in this state Maryland 15,433 29,735,639 2.49 5,465 6,589,271 181,255
See other industries in this state Minnesota 16,952 29,296,756 2.45 5,831 5,840,385 148,430
See other industries in this state Arizona 12,991 28,926,214 2.42 5,312 5,628,936 174,871
See other industries in this state Washington 21,701 27,916,123 2.33 4,599 6,330,733 167,874
See other industries in this state Missouri 15,448 26,103,729 2.18 4,596 5,670,754 153,890
See other industries in this state Wisconsin 16,207 23,477,496 1.96 4,317 5,254,483 142,230
See other industries in this state Indiana 15,512 23,435,911 1.96 3,808 5,284,119 148,230
See other industries in this state Tennessee 10,570 19,761,128 1.65 3,414 4,192,945 123,972
See other industries in this state Nevada 4,962 16,100,809 1.35 7,422 3,490,815 95,253
See other industries in this state Alabama 9,345 15,582,292 1.30 3,480 2,992,730 98,555
See other industries in this state Louisiana 7,986 15,288,176 1.28 3,420 4,008,618 123,766
See other industries in this state South Carolina 11,341 15,285,860 1.28 3,727 3,397,754 110,818
See other industries in this state Oregon 11,854 13,772,785 1.15 3,909 3,103,299 87,977
See other industries in this state Connecticut 9,187 13,697,394 1.14 3,961 3,052,989 76,594
See other industries in this state Kentucky 8,814 12,644,444 1.06 3,092 2,637,092 83,946
See other industries in this state Utah 8,387 10,792,051 0.90 4,640 2,059,700 67,569
See other industries in this state Kansas 7,518 10,341,081 0.86 3,809 2,297,820 68,670
See other industries in this state Iowa 8,538 9,940,503 0.83 3,387 2,242,375 67,213
See other industries in this state Oklahoma 7,797 9,590,154 0.80 2,749 1,836,310 62,684
See other industries in this state Mississippi 4,588 7,212,182 0.60 2,519 1,434,567 49,180
See other industries in this state Nebraska 5,579 6,700,924 0.56 3,880 1,407,899 46,004
See other industries in this state Arkansas 5,637 6,623,949 0.55 2,448 1,297,957 46,644
See other industries in this state New Mexico 4,768 6,017,501 0.50 3,243 1,329,192 45,282
See other industries in this state Hawaii 2,350 5,640,054 0.47 4,573 1,139,031 27,287
See other industries in this state Idaho 5,745 5,507,211 0.46 4,097 1,036,778 36,097
See other industries in this state New Hampshire 4,394 5,222,133 0.44 4,099 1,247,448 33,541
See other industries in this state Alaska 2,359 4,417,369 0.37 6,896 938,457 21,357
See other industries in this state Rhode Island 3,192 4,356,409 0.36 4,077 885,539 27,289
See other industries in this state Maine 4,797 4,256,279 0.36 3,282 944,905 30,406
See other industries in this state Delaware 2,407 3,882,206 0.32 4,819 907,842 25,133
See other industries in this state West Virginia 4,170 3,393,385 0.28 1,881 914,587 29,255
See other industries in this state Montana 4,025 3,372,837 0.28 3,705 658,456 22,506
See other industries in this state South Dakota 2,846 2,643,417 0.22 3,477 534,046 19,040
See other industries in this state North Dakota 2,021 2,338,220 0.20 3,690 516,797 16,864
See other industries in this state Vermont 2,715 2,253,071 0.19 3,656 495,252 15,885
See other industries in this state Wyoming 2,568 2,149,476 0.18 4,308 499,770 17,319
See other industries in this state District of Columbia 359 1,380,689 0.12 2,385 273,225 5,992

 

Products, Size, and Other Data from the Economic Census -- Construction
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Contents Geography
link to PDF EC02-00C-BDG Bridge Between NAICS 2002 and NAICS 1997 Link to drill-down tables Relationships between NAICS 1997 and NAICS 2002 for those industries redefined US
link to PDF EC02-00C-COMP Comparative Statistics Link to drill-down tables 2002 and 1997 data side by side on a comparable NAICS 1997 basis US, states
link to PDF EC02-23SG-1 Industry Summary Link to data in AFF Employment & General Statistics for Establishments by Industry US
Link to data in AFF Detailed Statistics for Establishments by Subsector US
Link to data in AFF Relative Standard Error of Estimates for Detailed Statistics for Establishments by Subsector US
Link to data in AFF Selected Statistics for Establishments by Employment Size Class & Subsector US
Link to data in AFF Selected Statistics for Establishments by Value of Business Done Size Class & Subsector US
Link to data in AFF Selected Statistics for Establishments by Industry & Legal Form of Organization US
link to PDF EC02-23SG-2 Kind of Business and Type of Construction Link to data in AFF Value of Construction Work for Establishments by Type of Construction US
Link to data in AFF Value of Business Done for Establishments by Kind-of-Business Activity US
Link to data in AFF Value of Construction Work for Establishments by Location of Construction Work US
link to PDF EC02-23SG-3 Geographic Area Summary Link to data in AFF Employment & General Statistics for Establishments by State US, states
Link to data in AFF Detailed Statistics for Establishments US
Link to data in AFF Relative Standard Error of Estimates for Detailed Statistics for Establishments US
Link to data in AFF Selected Statistics for Establishments by Employment Size Class US
Link to data in AFF Selected Statistics for Establishments by Value of Business Done Size Class US
Link to data in AFF Value of Construction Work for Establishments by Location of Construction Work US, states
Link to data in AFF Value of Construction Work for Establishments by Geographic Area & Type of Construction US
Link to data in AFF Value of Business Done for Establishments by Kind-of-Business Activity US
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PDF EC02-23A Geographic Area Series Link 
to data in AFF General Statistics for Establishments by State States
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to data in AFF Detailed Statistics for Establishments States
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to data in AFF Relative Standard Error of Estimates for Detailed Statistics for Establishments States
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to data in AFF Selected Statistics for Establishments by Employment Size Class States
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to data in AFF Selected Statistics for Establishments by Dollar Value of Business Done Size Class States
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to data in AFF Value of Construction Work for Establishments by Geographic Location of Construction Work States
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to data in AFF Value of Construction Work for Establishments by Type of Construction States
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to data in AFF Value of Business Done for Establishments by Kind-of-Business Activity States
link to PDF SB02-00A Survey of Business Owners Link 
to data in AFF Business Ownership by Gender, Hispanic or Latino Origin, and Race US
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Data from the Other Census Bureau Programs -- NAICS 23
Hypertext Tables Title (with link to data) Frequency Contents Geography
  Annual Capital Expenditures Survey Annual Capital expenditures for structures and equipment for companies with paid employees US
  County Business Patterns Annual Employees; payroll; number of establishments by employment size of establishment US, states, metro areas, counties
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industry Nonemployer Statistics Annual Number of establishments and sales of firms with no paid employees US, states, metro areas, counties
Link to table for this industry Statistics of U.S. Businesses Annual Number of firms, employees, payroll, (and revenue, for 2002 only) by employment-size of the enterprise US, states, metro areas

 

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