📊 Statistical Bulletin 2026
These rates are issued by the Statistics Department and are widely used for construction cost escalation, contract payment adjustments, and project budgeting. Monthly bulletins available in both Urban and Rural categories for 2026 — updated as released.
🏙️ URBAN 12 Months
🌾 RURAL 12 Months
📋 About Statistical Bulletin 2026
What is Statistical Bulletin 2026?
The Statistical Bulletin 2026 is the current year's official monthly publication issued by the Statistics Department of Pakistan. It provides the most recent construction material rates for major cities and rural areas across the country. These bulletins are updated throughout the year and serve as the primary reference for material pricing used by government departments, consulting firms, contractors, and quantity surveyors for all ongoing and upcoming construction projects in 2026.
📌 Statistical Bulletin 2026 is the most current year's active publication — essential for real-time project estimation, ongoing contract escalation, and accurate budgeting for all construction projects across Pakistan.
Why Use Statistical Bulletin 2026?
- Real-Time Rates: Access the most current construction material prices available for 2026
- Active Contracts: Calculate price adjustments for all ongoing contracts using the latest official monthly rates
- Current Budgeting: Prepare accurate cost estimates for new projects with real-time 2026 market data
- Inflation Tracking: Monitor month-by-month price changes throughout 2026 for trend analysis
- Tender Accuracy: Submit competitive bids using the most recent government-approved rates
- Payment Verification: Process contractor bills with confidence using current official benchmark prices
Materials Covered in Bulletin 2026
Each monthly bulletin contains comprehensive rates for all major construction materials including cement (OPC, SRC, White Cement, Slag Cement, Low Heat Cement, Sulphate Resistant Cement), steel reinforcement (Grade 40, Grade 60, TMT bars, Cold Twisted Deformed bars, Epoxy Coated bars, Stainless Steel rebars), bricks and blocks (clay bricks, fly ash bricks, concrete blocks, AAC blocks, pavers, kerb stones), sand and aggregate (Chenab sand, Ravi sand, crush Margalla, crush Sargodha, crush Sakhi Sarwar, crush Taxila), plumbing, sanitary, and drainage, electrical, solar, and renewable energy, paint, coatings, and waterproofing, tiles, marble, granite, and flooring, woodwork, joinery, and carpentry, glass, aluminum, curtain walls, and cladding, insulation and fireproofing, HVAC and firefighting systems, road and infrastructure materials, precast and prefabricated structures, smart building and automation materials, and daily labor wages for all categories of construction workers.
Who Uses Statistical Bulletin 2026?
The 2026 bulletins are actively used by civil engineers, quantity surveyors, cost consultants, all government departments (C&W, PWD, MES, NHA, WAPDA, FWO, PDA, LDA, CDA, KDA, BDA, FDA), construction companies, real estate developers, architects and design consultants, material suppliers and vendors, project managers, contract administrators, bank valuation officers, insurance surveyors, procurement specialists, and facility management companies for daily contract management, cost estimation, and asset valuation.
Urban vs Rural Rates in 2026
The 2026 bulletin maintains the standard Urban and Rural classification. Urban rates reflect current material prices in all major metropolitan cities including Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Multan, Peshawar, Quetta, Gujranwala, Sialkot, Hyderabad, Sukkur, Bahawalpur, Abbottabad, and Gwadar. Rural rates are specifically calculated for countryside, peri-urban, and remote areas considering additional transportation costs, logistics challenges, and limited supplier networks. This dual-rate system ensures fair and location-accurate pricing for projects nationwide.
2026 — Digital-First Approach
The Statistical Bulletin 2026 continues the digital transformation with bulletins available in multiple formats including high-quality PNG images, JPEG files, and PDF documents. The PNG format provides superior clarity for detailed rate schedules, while JPEG offers faster loading for quick reference. This multi-format approach ensures maximum accessibility across all devices — smartphones, tablets, laptops, and desktop computers. The 2026 edition also features expanded coverage of renewable energy materials and smart construction technologies reflecting Pakistan's evolving construction industry.
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