Non-Domestic Construction and RMI Forecasts Bulletin GB - Issue 19
AMA Research, May 2012, Pages: 56
"Non-Domestic Construction and RMI Forecasts Bulletin – GB” is published four times a year and the 19th edition is now available. The bulletin provides a quarterly review of the non-domestic construction sector containing the very latest statistics and information, together with medium and longer term forecasts updated to take account of recent changes.
Construction Sectors Covered Include:-
- COMMERCIAL
- INDUSTRIAL
- EDUCATION
- RETAIL
- INFRASTRUCTURE
- LEISURE AND ENTERTAINMENT
- HEALTH
- AGRICULTURE AND MISCELLANEOUS
Each Issue covers:
- Recent and current trends in the construction industry in Great Britain
- Changes in output overall and by sector
- Major new orders and large scale projects
- Revised forecasts based on the latest statistics and information available
- Key influencing factors: GDP growth, inflation, interest rates etc.
- Impact of government strategy and review
ISSUE 19 INCLUDES
- Figures to Q4 2011 - construction output (new work and RMI) and new orders.
- Ongoing impact of the cuts in public spending on key sectors such as health and education
- Current forecasts to 2016 for total non-domestic market and the individual sectors.
- Sector performance since 2001 with detailed analysis of output and new orders.
- Output mix by new work and RMI.
- Over 55 pages of analysis and informed reporting with 35 tables and charts.
- Comment and interpretation on trends and forecasts.
1. Introduction
2. Summary And Future Prospects
2.1 Summary
2.2 Future Prospects
3. Economic Environment
3.1 Gdp
3.2 Interest Rates And Inflation
3.3 Household Consumption And Savings Ratio
3.4 Conclusions
4. Overview Of Non-Domestic Construction Market
4.1 Total Construction Market
4.2 Non-Domestic Construction Sector
4.2.1 New Work And Rmi
4.2.2 Output And New Orders
4.3 Key Sectors
4.3.1 New Work Output
4.3.2 Contribution Made By Infrastructure
4.3.3 Rmi
4.4 Forecasts 2012 To 2016
5. Sector Reviews
5.1 Infrastructure
5.1.1 Infrastructure Output By Sector
5.1.2 Output And New Orders
5.1.3 Recent Sector Performance
5.1.4 Forecasts
5.2 Education
5.2.1 Output And New Orders
5.2.2 Rmi
5.2.3 Recent Sector Performance
5.2.4 Forecasts
5.3 Offices
5.3.1 Output And New Orders
5.3.2 Rmi
5.3.3 Recent Sector Performance
5.3.4 Forecasts
5.4 Retail
5.4.1 Output And New Orders
5.4.2 Rmi
5.4.3 Recent Sector Performance
5.4.4 Forecasts
5.5 Entertainment And Leisure
5.5.1 Output And New Orders
5.5.2 Rmi
5.5.3 Recent Sector Performance
5.5.4 Forecasts
5.6 Agriculture And Miscellaneous
5.6.1 Output And New Orders
5.6.2 Rmi
5.6.3 Recent Sector Performance
5.6.4 Forecasts
5.7 Industrial
5.7.1 Output And New Orders
5.7.2 Rmi
5.7.3 Recent Sector Performance
5.7.4 Forecasts
5.8 Health
5.8.1 Output And New Orders
5.8.2 Rmi
5.8.3 Recent Sector Performance
5.8.4 Forecasts
List Of Tables And Figures:
Chart 1: Non-Domestic Construction Output (Great Britain) 2006 To 2016 – By Value (£ Billion At Current Prices)
Table 2: Key Economic Indicators 2006 To 2016 (% )
Table 3: Construction Output Great Britain 2006 To 2011 – By Value (£ Billion At Current Prices)
Table 4: Non-Domestic Construction Output (New Work And Rmi) Great Britain 2006 To 2011 – By Value (£ Billion At Current Prices)
Chart 5: Non-Domestic Construction Sector – New Work Output And New Orders Q4 2009 To Q4 2011 – By Value (£ Billion At Current Prices)
Table 6: Construction Output New Work Analysis 2010 And 2011 - % By Value
Table 7: Non-Domestic Construction Output Indicating Contribution Made By Infrastructure New Work Output (Great Britain) 2006 To 2011 – By Value (£ Billion At Current Prices)
Table 8: Non-Domestic Construction Output Mix Of Private And Public Sector Rmi 2010 And 2011 - % By Value
Chart 9: Non Domestic Construction Output Growth Forecasts 2006 To 2016 – By Value (£ Billion At Current Prices)
Table 10: Non-Domestic Construction Output Sector Analysis 2009 To 2016 – By Value (£ Billion At Current Prices)
Table 11: Infrastructure Output By Sector 2010 And 2011 – By Value (£ Million) And % By Value
Chart 12: Infrastructure Construction Output And New Orders Quarterly Analysis Q4 2009 To Q4 2011 – By Value (£ Billion At Current Prices)
Chart 13: Infrastructure Construction Output And New Orders Annual Analysis 2001 To 2011 – By Value (£ Billion At Current Prices)
Chart 14: Infrastructure Construction Output Growth Forecasts 2008 To 2016 – By Value (£ Billion At Current Prices)
Table 15: Education Construction Output And New Orders Quarterly Analysis Q4 2009 To Q4 2011 – By Value (£ Billion At Current Prices)
Chart 16: Education Construction Output And New Orders Annual Analysis 2001 To 2011 – By Value (£ Billion At Current Prices)
Chart 17: Education Construction Output Growth Forecasts (New Work) 2008 To 2016 – By Value (£ Billion At Current Prices)
Chart 18: Offices Output And New Orders Quarterly Analysis Q4 2009 To Q4 2011 – By Value – (£ Billion At Current Prices)
Chart 19: Offices Construction Output And New Orders Annual Analysis 2001 To 2011 – By Value (£ Billion At Current Prices)
Chart 20: Offices Construction Output Growth Forecasts (New Work) 2008 To 2016 – By Value (£ Billion At Current Prices)
Chart 21: Retail Construction Output And New Orders Quarterly Analysis Q4 2009 To Q4 2011 – By Value (£ Billion At Current Prices)
Chart 22: Retail Construction Output And New Orders Annual Analysis 2001 To 2011 – By Value (£ Billion At Current Prices)
Chart 23: Retail Construction Output Growth Forecasts (New Work) 2008 To 2016 – By Value (£ Billion At Current Prices)
Chart 24: Entertainment And Leisure Construction Output And New Orders Quarterly Analysis Q4 2009 To Q4 2011 – By Value (£ Billion At Current Prices)
Chart 25: Entertainment & Leisure Construction Output And New Orders Annual Analysis 2001 To 2011 – By Value (£ Billion At Current Prices)
Chart 26: Entertainment & Leisure Construction Output Growth Forecasts (New Work) 2008 To 2016 – By Value (£ Billion At Current Prices)
Chart 27: Agriculture & Miscellaneous Construction Output And New Orders Quarterly Analysis Q4 2009 To Q4 2011 – By Value (£ Million At Current Prices)
Chart 28: Agriculture & Miscellaneous Construction Output And New Orders Annual Analysis 2001 To 2011 – By Value (£ Billion At Current Prices)
Chart 29: Agriculture & Miscellaneous Output Growth Forecasts (New Work) 2008 To 2016 – By Value (£ Billion At Current Prices)
Chart 30: Industrial Construction Output And New Orders Quarterly Analysis Q4 2009 To Q4 2011 – By Value (£ Billion At Current Prices)
Chart 31: Industrial Construction Output And New Orders Annual Analysis 2001 To 2011 – By Value (£ Billion At Current Prices)
Chart 32: Industrial Construction Output Growth Forecasts (New Work) 2008 To 2016 – By Value (£ Billion At Current Prices)
Chart 33: Health Construction Output & New Orders Quarterly Analysis Q4 2009 To Q4 2011 – By Value (£ Billion Current Prices)
Chart 34: Health Construction Output And New Orders Annual Analysis 2001 To 2011 – By Value (£ Billion At Current Prices)
Chart 35: Health Construction Output Growth Forecasts (New Work) 2008 To 2016 – By Value (£ Billion At Current Prices)
AMA Research are pleased to announce the release of Issue 19 of their Non-Domestic Construction and RMI Forecasts Bulletin GB 2012-2016.
This quarterly publication is based on the company’s in-depth knowledge of the construction and building products industries, derived from both their extensive report archive and commercial projects, combined with statistical material and interviews with leading organisations in the construction market. The bulletin is designed to provide detailed coverage of current issues and key factors likely to determine the future progress of the market into the medium term.
Providing a 10 year appraisal (2006-2016), the bulletin examines the overall Non-Domestic Construction Market looking at performance since 2006 and exploring key factors that have shaped the market. The market is also analysed in terms of Output and New Orders with further examination of both New Work and RMI output.
The bulletin also contains more detailed examination of the principal sectors of the Non-Domestic Construction Market – Offices, Education, Infrastructure, Industrial, Retail, Entertainment & Leisure, Health and Agriculture – providing a rolling analysis of quarterly performance in terms of both output and new orders and analysis of recent sector performances.
Forecasts of anticipated market activity are provided for the overall market to 2016, as well as for each individual sector with an examination of the key factors that could influence future performance.
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