BAKU, Azerbaijan, January 16. The Construction
Cost Index (CCI) of Georgia in November 2025 saw a 0.5% increase
compared to the previous month.
Data obtained by Trend from the National Statistics Office indicates
that the rise was primarily driven by a 1.3% increase in average
monthly nominal wages for employees in the construction sector,
which accounted for 0.43 percentage points of the total monthly
change.
On a year-on-year basis, the Construction Cost Index (CCI)
increased by 5.2% in November 2025. A substantial portion of this
rise was driven by a 21% surge in construction wages compared to
November 2024, contributing 5.02 percentage points to the overall
index change. Additionally, other construction-related costs saw a
4.8% increase, adding 0.3 percentage points to the total index.
When compared to February 2022, the CCI has risen by 25.8%,
reflecting the sustained upward pressure on construction costs
since the start of 2022.