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NAICS 233320 Commercial and institutional building construction |
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| 236220 | Commercial and Institutional Building Construction | EC02-23I-236220 | 12/30/2004 | 442 | 228 | ||
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| Indus- try Detail |
NAICS code |
NAICS Title (and link to definition) |
Estab- lish- ments |
Value of business done
($1,000) |
Annual payroll ($1,000) |
Paid employees |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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23 | Construction | 656,448 | 858,581,056 | 174,184,608 | 5,664,853 | |
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233 | Building, developing, & general contracting | 199,289 | 386,925,952 | 42,546,112 | 1,342,953 | |
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2333 | Nonresidential building construction | 44,710 | 209,269,216 | 24,305,128 | 671,239 | |
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23332 | Commercial & institutional building construction | 37,430 | 175,230,832 | 19,176,160 | 528,173 | |
| 233320 | Commercial & institutional building construction | 37,430 | 175,230,832 | 19,176,160 | 528,173 | ||
Table includes only establishments with payroll.
NAICS
233320 Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
.
This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily responsible
for the entire construction (i.e., new work, additions, alterations, and
repairs) of commercial and institutional buildings (e.g., stores,
schools, hospitals office buildings, public warehouses). Establishments
identified as commercial and institutional building construction
management firms are also included in this industry. Kinds of
establishments include commercial and institutional building general
contractors, design builders, engineer-constructors, joint-venture
contractors, and turnkey contractors.
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D = Withheld to avoid disclosure; N = Not available
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Last revised: December 02 2004
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NAICS
SIC
Description
Estab-
lish-
ments
Value of business done
($1,000)
Paid
employees
Annual
payroll
($1,000)
233320

Commercial & institutional building construction
37,430
175,230,846
528,173
19,176,161
31% of
1522
1,111
4,928,221
13,807
500,308
3% of
1531
440
1,967,001
3,742
132,383
15% of
1541
1,910
5,524,888
19,855
638,605
1542
30,817
158,795,765
472,611
17,205,060
11% of
8741
3,150
4,014,969
18,156
699,804
% Comparability may be limited because of changes in assignment of tax status by industry.
N=Not comparable
SIC
1987 SIC Description
Year
Establishments
Value of construction work done
($1,000)
Annual payroll
($1,000)
Paid employees
1522
General contractors--residential buildings,
other than single-family
1997
7,453
15,987,630
1,896,753
61,549
1992 6,490
7,954,007
1,160,562
48,803
% chg 14.8
101.0
63.4
26.1
1531
Operative builders
1997
21,000
73,200,806
4,870,523
138,945
1992 16,989
46,127,711
3,358,753
114,194
% chg 23.6
58.7
45.0
21.7
1541
General contractors--industrial buildings and
warehouses
1997
8,710
38,186,191
5,565,288
158,149
1992 7,693
20,991,436
3,476,400
122,970
% chg 13.2
81.9
60.1
28.6
1542
General contractors--nonresidential
buildings, other than industrial buildings and warehouses
1997
30,817
158,795,765
17,205,061
472,611
1992 29,739
95,689,214
11,803,969
407,138
% chg 3.6
65.9
45.8
16.1
8741
Management services %
Taxable
1997
31,844
36,214,844
13,394,781
375,442
1992 19,733
21,728,354
8,515,553
277,718
% chg 61.4
66.7
57.3
35.2
Exempt
1997
0
0
0
0
1992 N
N
N
N
% chg N
N
N
N
Geographic Distribution -- Commercial and institutional building construction: 1997
Data for the Construction sector are published for the U.S.and states.
Other
Indus-
tries
State
Estab-
lish-
ments
Value of business done
($1,000)Value of business done
% of
U.S.Annual
payroll
($1,000)Paid
employees

United States
37,430
175,230,832
100.00
19,176,160
528,173

California
3,722
18,120,540
10.34
2,043,913
48,044

Texas
2,857
12,624,792
7.20
1,178,677
35,917

New York
2,743
11,702,993
6.68
1,326,237
31,168

Florida
1,975
8,285,106
4.73
845,163
25,772

Georgia
1,195
7,931,862
4.53
663,789
18,670

Illinois
1,439
7,708,804
4.40
817,959
19,797

Pennsylvania
1,317
7,091,238
4.05
819,785
21,534

Ohio
1,582
5,785,614
3.30
705,537
19,713

North Carolina
919
5,382,636
3.07
607,909
17,929

Maryland
910
5,118,810
2.92
558,637
15,299

Michigan
1,261
4,720,390
2.69
474,239
12,496

New Jersey
918
4,615,412
2.63
540,613
12,320

Virginia
1,018
4,612,852
2.63
543,674
16,163

Missouri
746
4,558,523
2.60
527,845
16,486

Minnesota
702
4,275,661
2.44
434,604
10,428

Washington
1,084
4,250,326
2.43
543,225
14,733

Colorado
722
4,196,576
2.39
418,987
10,949

Tennessee
603
3,877,605
2.21
433,040
12,450

Alabama
620
3,688,765
2.11
353,557
12,365

Wisconsin
663
3,524,921
2.01
519,349
13,451

Indiana
842
3,265,629
1.86
442,820
12,906

Arizona
684
3,222,746
1.84
301,571
8,571

Oregon
635
2,714,240
1.55
263,186
6,456

Nevada
254
2,380,863
1.36
287,473
5,996

Utah
330
2,133,100
1.22
184,867
5,421

Connecticut
421
2,074,778
1.18
215,916
4,589

Mississippi
318
1,771,770
1.01
221,762
7,049

South Carolina
355
1,662,339
0.95
194,720
6,699

Arkansas
296
1,588,493
0.91
143,088
5,503

Kentucky
532
1,553,139
0.89
190,596
6,918

Louisiana
526
1,532,226
0.87
194,948
7,489

Iowa
579
1,524,505
0.87
227,864
7,442

Montana
166
355,236
0.20
D
1,585

Maine
239
309,483
0.18
38,961
1,477
All other states, including those below
4,257
17,068,859
9.74
1,911,649
54,388

Massachusetts
767
D
459,524
10,398

District of Columbia
57
D
D
(1000-2499)

Hawaii
210
D
D
(1000-2499)

Idaho
368
D
79,789
(1000-2499)

West Virginia
247
D
67,715
(1000-2499)

Oklahoma
468
D
171,905
6,363

Kansas
385
D
181,513
6,045

Nebraska
318
D
113,821
3,788

New Mexico
331
D
D
3,072

South Dakota
208
D
D
2,345

New Hampshire
131
D
76,540
2,131

North Dakota
171
D
D
1,902

Alaska
169
D
80,619
1,755

Delaware
98
D
48,317
1,412

Rhode Island
91
D
64,411
1,371

Vermont
121
D
35,432
1,098

Wyoming
115
D
22,602
953
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