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Construction Sector in Romania 2010: Development Forecasts for 2010-2012
PMR Ltd, April 2010, Pages: 116
The 4th edition of the report provides an up-to-date, in-depth analysis and description of the Romanian construction market. Beginning from a general but comprehensive overview of the macroeconomic situation in Romania, in the following sections the report covers major construction segments: civil engineering, non-residential construction and residential construction, and present profiles of top market players.
Development forecasts for 2010-2012 of the Romanian construction market as a whole, as well as individual segments, based on reliable market data, provide an additional value to the report.
The report comprises the following sections:
- Macroeconomic overview - Construction industry overview - Civil engineering construction - Non-residential construction - Residential construction - Profiles of the largest companies
This report is an invaluable resource for any company active in or considering entry to the construction industry in Romania.
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