DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/a1cb8f/the_future_of_cons) has announced the addition of iCD Research's new report "The Future of Construction in Bahrain to 2015: Political Stability to Decide the Course of Industry" to their offering.
Synopsis:
- Top level overview of the Bahrain construction industry
- Current, historic and forecast value and trends of the individual markets and categories supported by detailed description of individual markets in the industry.
- Details of top construction companies in Bahrain
- News analysis
This report is the result of extensive market and company research covering the Bahrain construction industry. It provides detailed analysis of both historic and forecast construction industry values, at market and category level, analysis of the leading companies in the industry, and a review of major news.
Scope;
- Historical value of the construction industry for 2006-10 and forecast figures for 2011-15
- Supporting text on individual markets and values for categories for 2006-10 and forecasts till 2015
- Profiles of top construction companies in Bahrain
- Important industry news
Reasons To Buy:
- Gain insight into the Bahrain construction industry with current, historic and forecast figures
- Gain insights into current, historic and forecast industry figures at individual market and category level
- Identify top construction industry players in Bahrain along with profiles of all those companies
- News summary
Key Highlights:
Just as in neighboring Gulf countries, the Bahrain construction industry had been growing at a robust pace prior to the onset of the global financial crisis. This growth had been fuelled by the country's long term efforts to diversify its economy, efforts which have led to the emergence of Bahrain as the financial capital of the Middle East and have also led to many multi-national companies establishing their Middle Eastern bases in the country, attracted by favorable tax policies and the country's strategic location in the center of the Gulf region.
In order to further increase its attractiveness, the country also invested heavily in its infrastructure segment, investment that has helped Bahrain to attract increased numbers of tourists, mostly from neighboring Gulf countries.
These developments contributed to a robust construction industry prior to the onset of the global recession in 2008, which resulted in a liquidity crisis, decreased foreign investment and the cancellation or postponement of many construction projects.
To view the reports full table of contents and for more information, please visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/a1cb8f/the_future_of_cons