Fabricated Structural Steel Price Indexes (FSSPI)

Detailed information for March 1995

Status:

Inactive

Frequency:

Quarterly

Record number:

2304

These quarterly indexes measured price changes of structural steel, (in-place and in construction work) and steel bulk storage tanks which are field erected.

Data release - -

Description

These quarterly indexes measure price changes of structural steel, (in-place and in construction work) and steel bulk storage tanks which are field erected.

Subjects

  • Construction price indexes
  • Prices and price indexes

Data sources and methodology

Sampling

This is a sample survey with a cross-sectional design.

The jobs chosen as models to establish prices should be representative in order to reflect price movement for the main class of work.

Data sources

Responding to this survey is voluntary.

Data are collected directly from survey respondents.

Respondent companies are visited every two years in order to establish and maintain a good rapport with our company contacts and to ensure obtaining reliable information. Staff conducting surveys are specially qualified and trained to elicit proper response from reporters.

Error detection

The figures of the most recently published indexes are subject to revision but all other figures are final.

Quality evaluation

Prices are contractors' selling prices for field installed goods, collected each quarter from members of the Canadian Institute of Steel Construction (CISC). They are responsible for about 80% of the structural steel installed in Canada. Each member company selects a typical project that they have built and reprices this model through time. When models become obsolete they are replaced with current ones. Reference paper published April 1976.

Disclosure control

Statistics Canada is prohibited by law from releasing any information it collects that could identify any person, business, or organization, unless consent has been given by the respondent or as permitted by the Statistics Act. Various confidentiality rules are applied to all data that are released or published to prevent the publication or disclosure of any information deemed confidential. If necessary, data are suppressed to prevent direct or residual disclosure of identifiable data.

In order to prevent any data disclosure, confidentiality analysis is done using the Statistics Canada Generalized Disclosure Control System (G-Confid). G-Confid is used for primary suppression (direct disclosure) as well as for secondary suppression (residual disclosure). Direct disclosure occurs when the value in a tabulation cell is composed of or dominated by few enterprises while residual disclosure occurs when confidential information can be derived indirectly by piecing together information from different sources or data series.

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