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Opportunities in Retail Construction and Refurbishment Market - UK 2011-2015
AMA Research, April 2011, Pages: 82
The 2nd Edition of the report: ‘Opportunities in Retail Construction and Refurbishment Market – UK 2011-2015’ focuses on key trends, challenges and opportunities facing the retail industry, and should be of particular interest to retailers, supply chains and construction professionals involved in the commercial retail sector.
Key areas in the report: - Review of structure and size of both the grocery and non-food sectors, together with projections for growth over the next few years - Current and future strategies of the ‘big four’ supermarkets, together with current and projected store portfolios – some major growth programmes in place - Analysis of the non-food multiples and major department store chains, together with current and projected store portfolios - Detailed assessment of retail new build construction output and RMI and shop fitting, together with opportunities and estimated forecasts for growth over the next few years.
Areas of particular interest: - Key drivers of expansion in the retail sector - including areas such as convenience and online - Major expansion programmes – new opportunities - not all ‘doom and gloom’ - Retail demand is expected to slowly increase in 2011, and a return of confidence should herald a restart of many currently stalled projects. - Supermarket projects are expected to lead the recovery in retail construction output – also trend towards mixed/regeneration schemes – key growth area - Overhaul of the planning system and its localism agenda which are set to change retail planning and development - possible resurgence of the high street and deal with the “town centre first” policy. - Growing importance of sustainability and ethical retailing - Analysis of leading contractors involved in retail construction work.
Companies in the report include:
BAM Construction, Barr Construction Limited, Bowmer & Kirkland, Interserve, Interior Services Group plc (ISG), Kier, Mace, McLaren Construction, Midas Retail, Simons Group, Styles & Wood, Wates Group, British Land, Capital Shopping Centres, Hammerson, Land Securities.
Key areas covered in the report include:
THE RETAIL MARKET IN THE UK - Market Overview and Size - Retail Sales and Consumer Spending, Measures announced in the 2011 Budget, impact of the recession on the Retail Market - The Grocery market – Overview, Structure and Size -leading Supermarket Chains and Superstores - Convenience and Discount Retailing - The Non-Food Retail Market – Overview, Structure and Size -leading Non-Food Retailers, Chains and Department Stores - Out of Town Warehousing & Retail Parks - Retail Warehouse Construction
RETAIL CONSTRUCTION & REFURBISHMENT IN THE UK - Analysis of Total New Work Construction Output -construction output by Sector and for 2011 and Beyond - Construction output in the Retail Sector – outlook up to 2015 - Shopfitting market in the UK – market size, recent trends, prospects - Building Programmes in the Retail Sector – Overview of Activity - Retail Development Pipeline - mixed / regeneration schemes - Building Programmes & Expansion Plans of the major Supermarkets – range of schemes, scale of roll-out programmes, framework contractors etc – market opportunities - Building Programmes & Expansion Plans of Non-Food Retailers – key players – market opportunities - Shopping Centre Development – slowdown / future prospects - Retail-Led Regeneration & Mixed-use Development – top schemes (size, developers, timeframe) – Tesco town in Woolwich.
FACTORS AFFECTING RETAIL CONSTRUCTION - Planning Developments - Analysis of PPS4. National Planning Policy Framework - Planning Legislation – Localism Bill - The ‘Big Four’ Supermarkets – Land and Planning Issues - Sustainable Construction in the Retail Sector - Online Retailing
CONSTRUCTION SUPPLY IN THE HEALTHCARE SECTOR - Key Construction Companies in the Retail Sector - Contractor Profiles –BAM; Barr; Bowmer & Kirkland; Interserve; ISG; Kier; Mace; McLaren Construction; Midas Retail; Simons Group; Styles & Wood; Wates Retail etc. - Leading Developers and Investors in the Retail Sector – portfolios, major projects, future investments and development plans.
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