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Approved building permits fall 8.5% in July

Workers lay out steel frames for the building foundation at a construction site in Pasig City, June 20. 2025. — PHILIPPINE STAR/MIGUEL DE GUZMAN

APPROVED building permits declined 8.5% year on year in July as residential construction projects slumped, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) reported.

Preliminary data showed building projects covered by the permits numbered 15, 395 in July from 16,821 a year earlier.

This was a turnaround from the 12.3% growth in July 2024 and the revised 14.9% expansion in June.

For that month, constructions projects covered 3.47 million square meters (sq.m) of floor area, slipping 2.1% year on year from 3.54 million sq.m.

These building projects that received approval were valued at P44.54 billion, 7.5% lower than a year earlier when it reached P48.16 billion.

Permits for residential projects, which accounted for 66% of the total, declined 8.5% to 10,157 in July.

These projects were valued at P19.77 billion, against the P19.74 billion a year earlier.

Single homes made up 79.1% of the residential category with approved permits declining 10.9% to 8,034.

Applications for apartment buildings rose by 2.5% to 1,957 while applications for duplex or quadruplex homes contracted by 3.1% at 155.

On the other hand, nonresidential projects tallied 3,205 approvals in July, decreasing 8.8% from a year earlier.

Nonresidential permits were valued at P19.84 billion, down 16.6% from P23.78 billion a year earlier.

Approved commercial construction permits numbered 2,150, down 11.3%.

Permits for additions — construction that increases the height or area of an existing building — dropped 16% to 429 in July, while alteration and repair permits totaled 1,133, down 15%.

Industrial permits rose 27.4% to 302, while institutional projects fell 12.1% to 582 approvals.

Agricultural projects totaled 89 approvals, down 19.1%, while other nonresidential works reached 82 building permit approvals, down 2.4%.

Calabarzon (Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, and Quezon) had the most approved construction projects for that month accounting for 21.8% of the total with 3,350 permits.

This was followed by Central Luzon (17.5% share with 2,697 permits), and Central Visayas (7.9% share with 1,210 permits).

By value, construction projects in Calabarzon cornered P8.96 billion worth of construction projects, followed by the National Capital Region (P7.82 billion), and Central Luzon (P6.61 billion).

The PSA said construction statistics are compiled from the copies of original application forms of approved building permits as well as from demolition and fencing permits collected monthly by the agency’s field personnel from the offices of local building officials nationwide. — Heather Caitlin P. Mañago