Keywords : civil engineering construction, industrial construction, civil engineer, engineering construction, railway construction
Civil engineering construction market in Central Europe 2012 Development forecasts for 2012-2014 Central European civil engineering sector generates highest levels of construction Road and infrastructure improvements drive market growth in 2012-2014 Road and railway construction projects in Central European countries are on the upswing in recent months, pushing increases in output up as high as 45% in Bulgaria and 60% in Poland. Thes...
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Civil engineering construction market in Central Europe 2012
Development forecasts for 2012-2014
Central European civil engineering sector generates highest levels of construction
Road and infrastructure improvements drive market growth in 2012-2014
Road and railway construction projects in Central European countries are on the upswing in recent months, pushing increases in output up as high as 45% in Bulgaria and 60% in Poland. These increases far surpass those experienced in the residential and commercial construction sectors, and are fueled by conditions created by trends and other factors such as EU funding and renovation requirements.
Civil engineering construction market in Central Europe 2012, Development forecasts for 2012-2014 provides comprehensive coverage of current and forecast activity in the road, railway, environmental protection and heavy industrial construction sectors in six Central European countries: Bulgaria, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Romania. This essential guide to the market equips readers with complete data, analysis and forecasts for the Central European market in general as well for each segment in each of the covered countries.
The report is characterized by its in-depth analysis of all six markets and the major segments. It examines the recent development of civil engineering construction and creates a cohesive picture of the influences trends such as increased funding, competition and fuel and materials prices have had and will continue to exert on market expansion. It supplies current and forecast values for the general market as well as for each of its major segments: projects aimed at environmental protection, heavy industrial construction and road, railway and airport projects in each country. It delineates market structures, offers projected growth rates for each segment and details top sources of funding for recent and planned projects, while engaging in analysis of noteworthy upcoming ventures.
Also included: specific data on topics of interest to readers, such as number of public airports and length of transportation networks (road and rail) for each of the covered countries. The report discusses plans that will shape the future of the civil engineering construction market in Central Europe in terms of companies’ investments in the heavy industry sector and government policies for expanding and updating the infrastructures in each regional country.
This document is an essential reference for executives and managers working with building machinery and materials producers, construction companies, businesses engaged in the design and management of projects and in providing consulting and research services. Government, research and educational institutions, commerce, trade and industry organisations will find this report especially valuable as an accurate source of data and forecasting.
Companies new to the Central European civil engineering construction sector will find the needed guidance when assessing market potential, locating projects and performing competition research. Established companies will use this resource to plan merger and/or acquisition strategies, estimate future levels of revenue and preparing detailed shareholder reports. All readers will benefit from the report’s concise style and comprehensive scope of coverage.
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