DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/6dbd4b/construction_in_tu) has announced the addition of the "Construction in Tunisia to 2015: Market Databook" report to their offering.
'Construction in Tunisia to 2015: Market Databook' contains detailed historic and forecast consumption value data, segmented at a market level.
This report is the result of WMI's extensive market research covering the construction market in Tunisia. It provides detailed historic and forecast consumption values, segmented at market level. 'Construction in Tunisia to 2015: Market Databook' provides a top-level overview and detailed category insight into the operating environment of the construction industry in Tunisia. It is an essential tool for companies active across the Tunisia construction value chain and for new players considering entering the market.
Scope
- Overview of the construction market in Tunisia
- Analysis of the construction consumption value for full year 2010
- Historic and forecast consumption value of the construction market for the period 2006 through 2015
- Historic and forecast consumption value of all the categories active across the construction market for the period 2006 through 2015
Reasons To Buy
- This report provides you with important figures for the construction market in Tunisia
- This report provides you with information on consumption segmentation by category in the construction market
- This report enhances your knowledge of the market with key figures on consumption values and segmentation by category for the historic period
- This report allows you to plan future business decisions using forecast figures for the market along with category level segmentation
Key Topics Covered:
1 INTRODUCTION
2 TUNISIA CONSTRUCTION MARKET ANALYSIS
2.1 Construction Industry Overview
2.2 Industry Dynamics
3 Construction Industry Data
3.1 Historic Industry Value
3.2 Historic Industry Segmentation
3.3 Industry Value Forecast
3.4 Industry Segmentation Forecast
4 APPENDIX
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