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Construction sector in Poland, H2 2011

PMR Ltd, October 2011, Pages: 205

Construction sector in Poland, H2 2011, Comparative regional analysis and development forecasts for 2011-2014 keeps businesses informed on current conditions and appraised of market activity projections for the next three years. This comprehensive, up to the minute document also features a regional approach to market analysis and forecasting that is particularly valuable to contractors and companies from other countries as they enter this fluid marketplace.

Filled with data on Poland’s most active market trends in project funding, cement production, unemployment, wages and active construction firms and their projects, this new report from PMR includes the results of a recent survey that canvassed 200 of the largest companies active in the Polish construction industry. Readers learn from their feedback about a wide range of topics, from the country’s economic situation to the newest trends and how they are currently affecting businesses and their possibilities for the future.

The report also profiles the country’s top ten companies, including full financial reporting for the year 2011 so far, updates on their latest projects and contracts and strategic plans for the future. Regional analysis reveals macroeconomic expectations for the coming years as well as market projections for each segment of the construction market in each region of Poland, revealing areas where investments will be largest.

There is no shortage of new, rock solid data in this report, which includes information on the following: prices and expected changes, potential materials shortages, changes in the quantity of construction companies, kilometers of roads to be built by 2015, number of private and public housing units to be constructed by 2014, market values for the entire country and each of the regions discussed, new contracts offered, emerging trends and legal developments set to influence the market at large as well as each regional subsector.

Methodology

Executive summary

Macroeconomic overview

Construction overview

Results of a survey among the 200 largest Polish construction firms

Civil engineering construction

Non-residential construction

Residential construction

Overview of voivodships

Voivodship profiles

Profiles of the largest construction companies

List of graphs

List of tables

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