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Construction sector in Russia H2 2011
PMR Ltd, Sep 2011, Pages: 129
Construction sector in Russia H2 2011, Development forecasts for 2011-2014 updates readers on market activity while providing a comprehensive view of Russian construction overall, and of its residential, infrastructure and non residential segments. The report highlights regions within this huge market that present the greatest likelihood for growth, and describes current trends affecting the market and how they will influence development over the coming years.
The document focuses on the major market players; including detailed profiles of the largest companies at work in Russian construction from all three major segments. Up to date financial information for these businesses is revealed, along with details of current and recent projects and strategic plans for the years to 2014.
Insightful analysis covers the market as a single unit, and then turns attention to the workings of each segment. PMR's expert analysts explain the meanings of the latest figures on prices, salaries, employment, foreign and direct investment, cement production, programmes financed by government sources and the macroeconomic conditions that serve as a backdrop for construction activity all across Russia.
Factual information and solid forecasts include: current and projected market and segment values as of mid 2011, projected volume of new apartments to be built in the time until 2014, and planned road and infrastructure projects until 2015. The report describes the effects of legal changes on market activity now and for the months ahead.
Construction sector in Russia H2 2011, Development forecasts for 2011-2014 is a vitally important publication for contractors, investors, materials manufacturers and other professionals who must make decisions that affect the future of their businesses. The comprehensive nature of this report, combined with the expertise of its preparers, has produced a single document that supplies the answers to their questions on this vast and busy market.
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