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European Power Plant Construction and Post-Commissioning Service Markets
Frost & Sullivan, July 2000


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This Frost & Sullivan report analyzes the drivers and challenges in the European power plant construction and post-commissioning service markets. It is segmented by country and examines the following sub-segments: utility and IPP plants, third party owned and operated industry and commercial plants, and end-user owned and operated industry plants. It is the perfect resource for companies that want to take advantage of key market opportunities.


The process of deregulation and liberalization of the electricity markets plays a pivotal role for both construction and post-commissioning service markets. Deregulation and liberalization are going to open the once protected national markets to new competitors. Currently, uncertainty about deregulation, combined with overcapacity in some countries, has choked the construction market. Due to the decline in construction, the total market has been shrinking, but the construction market is poised for a rebound after electricity prices have been settled.


During the market decline, construction and services developed in opposite directions. The service market has grown steadily but could not compensate for the slump in construction. Construction has declined as a consequence of over-capacity, uncertainty about electricity prices and special booms phasing out in the largest markets, Germany and the UK, states the author of this report. Beginning in 2001, however, these markets will gather momentum as the areas of operation shift from Germany and the UK towards Spain and Italy.


All companies that are present in the construction market also supply maintenance, overhaul and repair services. In times of ailing construction, the importance of the services market is outstanding since it helps bridge the gap of cash flows arising from construction and equipment delivery, states the author. While price is a crucial factor for winning orders in both markets at the moment, the ability to meet requirements of specific orders and supply a broad range of products and services is equally important. A global presence is crucial in the power plant construction and service markets. To be a leader in this market companies need to be informed on the prevailing trends and competitive strategies. This report offers the information necessary to reach the top.





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