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Census of Construction Industries
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The Census of Construction Industries (CCN) is conducted every 5 years (in years ending with a 2 or 7) as part of the Census Bureaus Economic Census program. These data are the primary source of detailed facts about the Nation's Construction Industry. Data collected in the construction census include employment (construction worker and other), payroll, value of construction work, cost of materials, supplies and fuels, cost of work subcontracted out, capital expenditures, assets and type of construction.Construction Census covers US domestic, excluding territories and commonwealths, operations primarily engaged in these broad types of activities: Building construction, Heavy construction, Land subdivision and/or servicing of land for sale to builders, and Specialty trade contractors.
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The companies included in the 1997 CCN were identified as part of a normal Economic Census operation. Construction companies were divided into employers (companies with payroll) and nonemployers (companies without payroll). Statistical information for the employers was obtained in the census by a survey which included medium size and large employers and a sample of the smaller ones. Census reports were not required from the nonemployers. Statistics on nonemployers were obtained from administrative records of other agencies of the Federal Government.
To link to external business data, also request County Business Patterns Business Register. SURVU_ID is called EMPUNIT_ID in some surveys.. PARENT_ID (Parent ID for multi-units) . SURVU_ID (Census establishment ID) . ALPHA (Census firm ID) . LBDNUM (Census longitudinal establishment ID)