Saudi Arabia’s Construction Cost Index rose by 2% in March 2026 compared to the same period in 2025.
This is considered the highest growth in record since the General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) began collecting the index data in January 2024.
The index hit 103.2 points (base year 2023), up from 101.2 points in March 2025, according to data from the GASTAT.
The increase was mainly driven by a rise in construction costs for the residential sector (+1.9%) and the non-residential sector (+2.2%).
The index measures changes in construction costs over time based on a basket of building materials and construction services, and is widely used by planners and researchers.
Construction Cost Index
Period
Index (Points)
YoY Change
January 2025
101.0
1.0%
February
101.1
0.9%
March
101.2
1.0%
April
101.2
1.0%
May
101.3
1.2%
June
101.2
1.1%
July
101.7
0.7%
August
101.8
0.7%
September
101.8
0.7%
October
101.7
1.0%
November
101.8
1.0%
December
101.9
1.2%
January 2026
102.4
1.4%
February
102.5
1.4%
March
103.2
2.0%
The year-on-year (YoY) increase in the index was mainly driven by higher equipment and machinery rental costs (+4.8%), energy costs (+3%), and labor costs (+2.7%).
Meanwhile, core materials—which carry the largest weight in the index at 48.5%—recorded a increase of 0.3%.
Construction Cost Index by Components
Main Category
Weight
March, 2025
March, 2026
Change
Basic Materials
48.5%
98.9
99.3
0.3%
Labor
29.9%
101.9
104.7
2.7%
Equipment Machinery Rental
19.0%
102.3
107.2
4.8%
Energy
2.5%
131.0
134.9
3.0%
Index
100.0%
101.2
103.2
2.0%
Data by sector showed a YoY increase in both residential and non-residential construction costs in March 2026. Residential sector (77.5% weight) went up 1.9%.
mainly driven by equipment and machinery rental costs (+4.5%), along with higher energy costs (+3%) and labor costs (+2.7%).
Non-residential sector moved up 2.2% YoY, mainly driven by the jump in equipment machinery rental costs (+5.9%), as well as the increase in energy costs (+3%) and labor costs (+2.9%).
Core materials remained relatively stable across both sectors, with a slight increase of 0.3%.
Construction Cost Index by Sector
Main Category
Weight
March, 2025
March, 2026
Change
Residential Sector
77.5%
101.2
103.1
1.9%
Core Materials
37.5%
99.0
99.4
0.3%
Labor Costs
23.0%
101.9
104.6
2.7%
Equipment Machinery Rental
14.9%
102.3
106.9
4.5%
Energy
2.0%
131.0
134.9
3.0%
Non-Residential Sector
22.5%
101.0
103.2
2.2%
Core Materials
11.0%
98.6
98.9
0.3%
Labor Costs
6.9%
102.0
105.0
2.9%
Equipment Machinery Rental
4.1%
102.2
108.2
5.9%
Energy
0.6%
131.0
134.9
3.0%
Index
100.0%
101.2
103.2
2.0%
Saudi Arabia’s Construction Cost Index rose by 2% in March 2026 compared to the same period in 2025.
This is considered the highest growth in record since the General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) began collecting the index data in January 2024.
The index hit 103.2 points (base year 2023), up from 101.2 points in March 2025, according to data from the GASTAT.
The increase was mainly driven by a rise in construction costs for the residential sector (+1.9%) and the non-residential sector (+2.2%).
The index measures changes in construction costs over time based on a basket of building materials and construction services, and is widely used by planners and researchers.
Construction Cost Index
Period
Index (Points)
YoY Change
January 2025
101.0
1.0%
February
101.1
0.9%
March
101.2
1.0%
April
101.2
1.0%
May
101.3
1.2%
June
101.2
1.1%
July
101.7
0.7%
August
101.8
0.7%
September
101.8
0.7%
October
101.7
1.0%
November
101.8
1.0%
December
101.9
1.2%
January 2026
102.4
1.4%
February
102.5
1.4%
March
103.2
2.0%
The year-on-year (YoY) increase in the index was mainly driven by higher equipment and machinery rental costs (+4.8%), energy costs (+3%), and labor costs (+2.7%).
Meanwhile, core materials—which carry the largest weight in the index at 48.5%—recorded a increase of 0.3%.
Construction Cost Index by Components
Main Category
Weight
March, 2025
March, 2026
Change
Basic Materials
48.5%
98.9
99.3
0.3%
Labor
29.9%
101.9
104.7
2.7%
Equipment Machinery Rental
19.0%
102.3
107.2
4.8%
Energy
2.5%
131.0
134.9
3.0%
Index
100.0%
101.2
103.2
2.0%
Data by sector showed a YoY increase in both residential and non-residential construction costs in March 2026. Residential sector (77.5% weight) went up 1.9%.
mainly driven by equipment and machinery rental costs (+4.5%), along with higher energy costs (+3%) and labor costs (+2.7%).
Non-residential sector moved up 2.2% YoY, mainly driven by the jump in equipment machinery rental costs (+5.9%), as well as the increase in energy costs (+3%) and labor costs (+2.9%).
Core materials remained relatively stable across both sectors, with a slight increase of 0.3%.
Construction Cost Index by Sector
Main Category
Weight
March, 2025
March, 2026
Change
Residential Sector
77.5%
101.2
103.1
1.9%
Core Materials
37.5%
99.0
99.4
0.3%
Labor Costs
23.0%
101.9
104.6
2.7%
Equipment Machinery Rental
14.9%
102.3
106.9
4.5%
Energy
2.0%
131.0
134.9
3.0%
Non-Residential Sector
22.5%
101.0
103.2
2.2%
Core Materials
11.0%
98.6
98.9
0.3%
Labor Costs
6.9%
102.0
105.0
2.9%
Equipment Machinery Rental
4.1%
102.2
108.2
5.9%
Energy
0.6%
131.0
134.9
3.0%
Index
100.0%
101.2
103.2
2.0%
