DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/6ac0c5/construction_secto) has announced the addition of the "Construction sector in Bulgaria 2011. Development forecasts for 2011-2013" report to their offering.
Construction sector in Bulgaria 2011, Development forecasts for 2011-2013 is a compilation of the freshest market data and analysis covering a variety of relevant viewpoints and assembled to create a complete guide to potential business creation or expansion in this rebounding industry. In addition to current opportunity, this third edition report assesses the speed of market growth and details specific residential, non-residential and civil engineering projects that will influence the Bulgarian market in the years ahead.
The report provides complete data on costs, wages and prices, economic trends expected to affect market conditions, and breakdowns of a variety of upcoming projects in each major segment, presented in graphic form for easy access and convenient review. It describes in detail the size, nature and scope of the market's biggest participants and most active newsmakers, from investors to contractors to materials manufacturers and distributors.
Construction sector in Bulgaria, Development forecasts for 2011-2013 is a trusted source of business information essential to operations such as market entry, expansion planning, scrutinizing potential project opportunity, evaluating businesses already engaged in the marketplace and preparing analyses and reports. This unique document covers all major market segments and analyses both current and future activity, providing PMR's extensive client base with the insightful analysis and reliable forecasting needed to proceed successfully in this market.
Key Topics Covered:
- Methodology
- Executive summary
- Macroeconomic overview
- Construction overview
- Civil engineering construction
- Non-residential construction
- Residential construction
- Profiles of ten largest contractors
- List of graphs
- List of tables
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