After several difficult years, the East German construction industry is on the upswing, at least selectively. In the first three quarters, the total order volume from January to September 2025 amounted to more than 16.8 billion euros, an increase of 16.3 percent compared to the same period last year, according to the Construction Industry Association East. However, this was due more to individual large-scale industrial projects in the state of Brandenburg than to a broad-based upturn, explained the association's Managing Director, Robert Momberg.
Growth in commercial and residential construction - decline in public construction
The strongest growth was recorded in commercial construction (up 33.4 percent) and residential construction (up 13.9 percent). In public construction, incoming orders amounted to 6.0 billion euros, falling short of the previous year's result by 1.1 percent in nominal terms. Orders in road construction fell by 10.4 percent to 2.9 billion euros. "The result signals an economic upturn in the eastern German construction industry, driven by strong commercial construction with the simultaneous dampening effect of declining public construction orders," emphasized Momberg.
According to the association, the turnover of eastern German construction companies amounted to 16.2 billion euros in the first three quarters. That is an increase of 1.2 percent. However, if the price increase is included in the revenues, the bottom line is a decline of 2.5 percent.
The Construction Industry Association East represents the interests of 260 construction companies with 20,000 employees in the states of Berlin, Brandenburg, Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt.
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