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Utilities Connections Market - UK 2010-2014
AMA Research, June 2010, Pages: 66
The 1st edition of the report 'Utilities Connections Market - UK 2010 -2014' represents an informed, up-to-date and detailed review of the market and offers excellent value for money.
The utilities connections market is heavily dependent upon the housebuilding market and key non-domestic construction sectors such as offices, retail and industrial. The connections market experienced 21% value growth 2004-08 however rapid output decline in key sectors 2008-09 has resulted in value decline of 10% to 2009 with estimated value of £1.07bn for 2009.
The Utilities Connections market has been progressively opened up to a greater level of competition in recent years resulting in increased numbers of organisations capable of providing individual utilities connections as well as providing multi utility packages.
Key sectors covered include: - UTILITIES MARKET – construction output GB quarterly analysis of output & new orders, outputby sector. - UTILITIES CONNECTIONS MARKET - market value, key market influences, volume & value analysis of gas & electricity connections. - MAJOR CONNECTIONS COMPANIES - EU Directives, recent contract awards, contractor profiles.
Key issues of particular interest: - Performance of connections market and utilities sector. - Performance 2004-09 and forecasts for 2010 to 2014, key influencing factors and effects of increased competition on average connections prices. - Changes to connections mix by type of connection for gas and electricity sectors. - Progress of competition on connections for individual sectors and growth of multi utility packages. - Leading organisations working in the utilities connections sectors.
Leading companies mentioned in the report include:
AMEC, Balfour Beatty, Blyth Construction Utilities, Clancy Docwra, Complete Energy Solutions, Connect Utilities, Crown Energy, E.ON UK, Energetics, Enterprise plc, ES Pipelines, Fulcrum Group, Gas Transportation Company, Integrated Utility Services (IUS), KK& E, Morland Utilities, Morrison Utility Services, Murphy Group, Northern Energy Connections, PN Daly, Power On Connections, Powersave Direct, Scottish & Southern Energy, Stats Utility Connections, Turriff Contractors, United Utilities, Utility Network Connections (UNC), Wales & West Utilities (WWU), Waterlink Services.
Key areas covered in the report include:
UTILITIES MARKET OVERVIEW - UK Construction Output – overview of UK construction market, mix by sector 2008 and 2009, key influencing factors, trends. - Infrastructure and Utilities Market – size in terms of GB construction output, sector mix 2008-09, key trends in infrastructure sectors. - Utilities Market – sector mix, output by sector, quarterly analysis by output and new orders, key influencing factors, future prospects. - Utilities output forecasts – assessment of potential performance 2010-14, key - influencing factors, and output forecasts to 2014. - FOCUS ON UTILITIES CONNECTIONS MARKET - Market Overview – market value, influence of connections type eg new build or existing property connections, identification of key types of connections providers, difficulties in accurately assessing market size, etc. - Key Market Influences – influence of the construction sector, new build & RMI works, housebuilding & non-domestic construction output, key factors influencing connections to existing properties.
CONNECTIONS MARKET BY SECTOR - Gas Connections Sector – analysis by volume and value, connections by type – domestic & non-domestic, mix by sector, average prices of gas connections by type. - Electricity Connections Sector – volume and value of electricity connections, analysis by type of connection – low voltage, high voltage, distributed generation, etc – average value of low voltage electricity connections. - Competition in the Connections Sector – increased use of contestable works options opening up connections sector, growth of multi utility packages & providers, competition in gas & electricity sectors. - Major Connections Companies – identification of key utilities connections providers.
REVIEW OF FUTURE PROSPECTS - Trends over the medium-term, and forecasts to 2014; key influencing factors within the market, potential influence of regulative and legislative changes. - Recognition of need to secure UK's future energy supplies – change to renewable generation as well as greater influence of nuclear power likely to boost electricity sector output.
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