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Construction Sector in Poland 2007, H2 - Comparative Regional Analysis and Development Forecasts for 2007-2010 (Polish Version)
PMR Ltd, Nov 2007, Pages: 182
This report comprises a sophisticated analysis of the construction industry in Poland, making it a useful guide in formulating strategic decisions and development plans for organisations active on the construction market. Additionally, it presents the newest findings of our cyclical sector climate survey conducted among the management of the largest construction companies in Poland.
This report analyses also the development and the potential of the construction industry of every Polish voivodship. It identifies regions with the most developed construction markets as well as those with the best prospects for development in the upcoming future.
Benefit from sector development forecasts for 2007-2010, presented by the individual types of construction work for the whole country and for individual voivodships, prepared using time series analysis augmented by macroeconomic projections and knowledge of our experts.
The report has seven sections, giving the reader a detailed and comprehensive picture of the situation in the Polish construction sector:
- Polish construction and assembly industry Construction market size Construction and assembly output by type of work Construction and assembly output forecast for 2007-2010 Construction companies – numbers and business profiles Construction sector workforce and wages Construction companies – standing and performance Construction sector performance Cement production Legislative changes affecting construction market Building permits – number of buildings
- Results of survey conducted among Poland's largest construction companies For this report, the author surveyed Poland's largest construction companies in September 2007. The survey was conducted among 132 largest construction companies active on the Polish market, using the computer-assisted telephone interview (CATI) technique. This was the seventh cyclical survey of the sector (findings of previous surveys – carried out in July 2004, February 2005, August 2005, March 2006, August 2006 and March 2007 – were published in previous report editions).
As earlier, the objective of the survey was to gather information on the current situation on the Polish construction market and on the development prospects before the industry and its individual segments.
The author also questioned respondents about factors, both positive and negative, with a bearing on the industry and garnered expert views on the impact of EU membership on sector companies and on the key factors material to success on the construction market. The latest edition of the survey includes an overview of trends and changes that have taken shape over the past three years, as illustrated by the findings of subsequent survey editions.
- Civil engineering construction Market situation Environmental projects Road transport Rail transport Air transport Development forecast for civil engineering construction 2007-2010
- Non-residential construction Market situation Commercial construction Industrial and warehouse construction Office construction Hotel construction Development forecast for non-residential construction 2007-2010
- Residential construction Housing stock Buildings and homes completed Building permits and home starts Housing loans and prices Development forecast for residential construction 2007-2010
- Construction sector in regional breakdown Regional domestic product and investments Construction market size in voivodships Construction and assembly output by resident and sector employee Construction and assembly output forecast for 2007-2010 Civil engineering construction forecasts for 2007-2010 Non-residential construction forecasts for 2007-2010 Residential construction forecasts for 2007-2010 Voivodship profiles
- The largest construction companies' profiles
Key Points:
- In H1 2007 the construction market expanded by 35% - In September 2007 the Construction Market Climate Index was the highest in history at 44.8 points - As much as 41% of Polish construction firm engages in business abroad - Poland has until 2014 to harness €67bn in EU funds - Industrial and warehouse construction is the largest segment of the non-residential construction segment - H1 2007 was real estate developers’ best ever half-year - PLN 164bn is earmarked for road construction until 2015
This is a must have report for anyone from:
- the top management of construction companies active on the Polish market - the strategic planners and executives of firms considering market entry - companies engaged in construction and those in production and distribution of building materials - architectural and consultancy firms interested in this market.
The report is an invaluable source of information for any company wanting to launch operations or to fortify its position on one of the local construction markets of Poland.
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