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Construction Sector in Poland H1 2011. Market Analysis and Development Forecasts for 2011-2013 (Polish Version)
PMR Ltd, May 2011, Pages: 155
Construction sector in Poland H1 2011 is the latest up-to-date report providing an analysis of the construction sector in Poland and each of its segments including housing, non-housing and civil engineering construction, with current industry trends and forecasts until 2013. The construction sector is estimated to make a significant recovery in 2011, with plans for large-scale construction and implementation of previously concluded engineering contracts. With falling government investment funding in the construction industry, the report examines the impact of foreign and local investment, EU subsidies and cement production on the future development of the construction sector in Poland.
Development forecasts for 2011-2013 identify growth opportunities for those regions demonstrating the greatest dynamics for new construction investment in the coming years. An important part of the report is an analysis of findings obtained from a dedicated survey conducted among the top 200 construction firms in Poland, outlining the value of the market as a whole and its companies. The report examines trends in wages, employment, prices, the number of construction firms and their financial standing. Detailed profiles of the top ten construction companies operating in Poland are provided alongside an analysis of their current contracts and financial forecasts.
Key Highlights:
- Market analysis, data and forecasts for 2011-2013
- Regional forecasts and analysis for housing and engineering construction by province until 2013
- Forecasts for the value of construction and assembly production until 2013
- Survey findings on the top 200 construction companies in Poland
- Profiles and financial forecasts of 10 leading construction firms in Poland
This title is also available in the following language
Construction Sector in Poland H1 2011. Market Analysis and Development Forecasts for 2011-2013 (English Version)
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