Variant of NAICS 1997 - Labour Force Survey (LFS) Industries

1 - Goods-Producing Sector

5 - Construction

23 - Construction

This sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land. These establishments may operate on their own account or under contract to other establishments. They may produce complete projects or just parts of projects. Establishments often subcontract some or all of the work involved in a project. Establishments may produce new construction, or undertake repairs and renovations to existing structures.

A construction establishment may be the only establishment of an enterprise, or one of several establishments of an integrated real estate enterprise engaged in the land assembly, development, financing, building and sale of large projects.

Establishments classified in this sector are known by a variety of trade designations depending on the scope of the projects they undertake, the degree of responsibility and risk that they assume, and the type of structure that they produce. Prime contractors are primarily engaged in the construction of complete works, while trade contractors primarily undertake a component of a project, under contract to a prime contractor or a principal.

There are two main types of construction produced - buildings and engineering works. Buildings are distinguished by their primary function, such as residential, commercial and industrial. Engineering works include dams; non-building industrial works such as refineries; highways, roads and streets; bridges; sewers; power and communications transmission lines; and similar structures and works.

  • Exclusion(s):

    Establishments primarily engaged in:

    • manufacturing and installing building equipment, such as power boilers; manufacturing pre-fabricated buildings(31-33)
    • operating highways, streets and bridges(48-49)
    • project management (See 56 Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services)
232 - Trade Contracting

This subsector comprises establishments engaged in one aspect common to different structures, requiring specialized skills or equipment. They are known as trade contractors, and are classified by the specific component they contribute to the total structure or work. Trade contractors normally supply their specialized service under contract to a general contractor. In repair construction, and to a lesser degree in new construction, trade contractors, included in this subsector, may be engaged as "prime contractors", or jobbers, dealing directly with the principals involved.

  • Exclusion(s):

    Establishments primarily engaged in:

    • providing specialized services of a type related to engineering construction, and not normally performed on buildings or building-related projects (See 2313 Engineering Construction)
2324 - Building Interior Finishing Work

This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in finishing building interiors. This work generally involves covering the interior structure with various materials.

23243 - Carpet and Resilient Flooring Work

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in installing and repairing resilient flooring, carpeting and underlay.

  • Exclusion(s):

    Establishments primarily engaged in:

    • laying ceramic floor tile (See 23242 Terrazzo and Tile Work)
232430 - Carpet and Resilient Flooring Work

This Canadian industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in installing and repairing resilient flooring, carpeting and underlay.

  • Example Activities:

    • Carpet and underlay (including carpet tiles), installation
    • Carpet laying or removal service, contractors
    • Floor tile and sheets, composition, installation
    • Mastic flooring
    • Resilient floor laying, contractors
    • Rubber composition tile or floor covering, installation
    • Vinyl floor tile and sheet installation, contractors
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