Fixed capital formation; type of capital good, region, National Accounts

Fixed capital formation; type of capital good, region, National Accounts

Regions Periods Fixed cap. form. by type of capital good Industrial buildings (million euros)
The Netherlands 2023 24,834
Noord-Nederland (LD) 2023 2,405
Oost-Nederland (LD) 2023 4,370
West-Nederland (LD) 2023 12,582
Zuid-Nederland (LD) 2023 5,424
Extra-Regio (LD) 2023 53
Groningen (PV) 2023 907
Fryslân (PV) 2023 894
Drenthe (PV) 2023 605
Overijssel (PV) 2023 1,438
Flevoland (PV) 2023 602
Gelderland (PV) 2023 2,330
Utrecht (PV) 2023 1,441
Noord-Holland (PV) 2023 4,464
Zuid-Holland (PV) 2023 5,972
Zeeland (PV) 2023 705
Noord-Brabant (PV) 2023 3,730
Limburg (PV) 2023 1,694
Oost-Groningen (CR) 2023 170
Delfzijl en omgeving (CR) 2023 116
Overig Groningen (CR) 2023 621
Noord-Friesland (CR) 2023 426
Zuidwest-Friesland (CR) 2023 204
Zuidoost-Friesland (CR) 2023 264
Noord-Drenthe (CR) 2023 227
Zuidoost-Drenthe (CR) 2023 213
Zuidwest-Drenthe (CR) 2023 165
Noord-Overijssel (CR) 2023 507
Zuidwest-Overijssel (CR) 2023 158
Twente (CR) 2023 773
Veluwe (CR) 2023 815
Achterhoek (CR) 2023 486
Arnhem/Nijmegen (CR) 2023 690
Zuidwest-Gelderland (CR) 2023 339
Utrecht (CR) 2023 1,441
Kop van Noord-Holland (CR) 2023 457
Alkmaar en omgeving (CR) 2023 249
IJmond (CR) 2023 1,071
Agglomeratie Haarlem (CR) 2023 117
Zaanstreek (CR) 2023 181
Groot-Amsterdam (CR) 2023 2,297
Het Gooi en Vechtstreek (CR) 2023 92
Agglomeratie Leiden en Bollenstreek (CR) 2023 329
Agglomeratie 's-Gravenhage (CR) 2023 1,255
Delft en Westland (CR) 2023 487
Oost-Zuid-Holland (CR) 2023 716
Groot-Rijnmond (CR) 2023 2,662
Zuidoost-Zuid-Holland (CR) 2023 523
Zeeuwsch-Vlaanderen (CR) 2023 291
Overig Zeeland (CR) 2023 413
West-Noord-Brabant (CR) 2023 894
Midden-Noord-Brabant (CR) 2023 544
Noordoost-Noord-Brabant (CR) 2023 863
Zuidoost-Noord-Brabant (CR) 2023 1,430
Noord-Limburg (CR) 2023 412
Midden-Limburg (CR) 2023 305
Zuid-Limburg (CR) 2023 977
Flevoland (CR) 2023 602
Utrecht-West (CP) 2023 169
Stadsgewest Amersfoort (CP) 2023 203
Stadsgewest Utrecht (CP) 2023 941
Zuidoost-Utrecht (CP) 2023 128
Amsterdam (CP) 2023 1,609
Overig Agglomeratie Amsterdam (CP) 2023 171
Edam-Volendam en omgeving (CP) 2023 87
Haarlemmermeer en omgeving (CP) 2023 430
Aggl.'s-Gravenhage excl. Zoetermeer (CP) 2023 1,181
Zoetermeer (CP) 2023 74
Rijnmond (CP) 2023 2,470
Overig Groot-Rijnmond (CP) 2023 193
Drechtsteden (CP) 2023 385
Overig Zuidoost-Zuid-Holland (CP) 2023 137
Stadsgewest 's-Hertogenbosch (CP) 2023 296
Overig Noordoost-Noord-Brabant (CP) 2023 567
Almere (CP) 2023 127
Flevoland-Midden (CP) 2023 320
Noordoostpolder en Urk (CP) 2023 154
Source: CBS.
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Table explanation


Fixed capital formation by groups of provinces, province and COROP region.
This table concerns regional figures on fixed capital formation (gross) by type of capital good.
The regional figures are in accordance with the national accounts, figures on gross fixed capital formation from production and imports (so, excluding sales of existing assets).

The new Standard Industrial Classification 2008 (SIC 2008) is used in the National and Regional Accounts of the Netherlands. This code is based on the European classification Nomenclature générale des Activités économiques dans la Communauté Européenne (NACE Rev. 2) which is used in all Member States of the European Union.
It is in use for the year 2008 onwards.

Data available from: 1995.

Status of the figures:
The figures of the years 1995 to 2023 are final.

Changes as of December 3rd 2025:
The figures for the latest reporting years have been added to the existing table

When will new figures be published?
New final data will be published in December 2026.

Description topics

Fixed cap. form. by type of capital good
Fixed capital formation by type of capital good.
Industrial buildings
Buildings other than dwellings, including fixtures, facilities and equipment that are integral parts of the associated structures and costs of site clearance and preparation. Public monuments (see AN.1122) identified primarily as non-residential buildings are also included. Public monuments are identifiable because of particular historical, national, regional, local, religious or symbolic significance. They are described as public because they are accessible to the general public, not due to public sector ownership. Visitors are often charged for admission to them. Consumption of fixed capital on new monuments, or on major improvements to existing monuments, should be calculated on the assumption of appropriately long service lives. Other examples of buildings other than dwellings include warehouse and industrial buildings, commercial buildings, buildings for public entertainment, hotels, restaurants, educational buildings, health buildings.