DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/bzr3w4/construction_secto) has announced the addition of the "Construction Sector In Poland H1, 2012" report to their offering.
Construction sector in Poland, H1 2012, Development forecasts for 2012-2014 is an all-inclusive study of the market and its major segments of residential, non-residential and civil engineering. It provides detailed growth projections and an inside look at the competitive landscape, analysis of the major trends and legal developments set to influence conditions in the marketplace for contracting firms and manufacturers of materials used within the industry.
This document features a variety of useful and informative databases and tables, such as: a comparative database of 100 of the largest planned projects, a comparative table of 20 market leaders in contracting services, a database featuring information on Poland's 100 premiere construction companies and a table of top materials manufacturers producing nine categories of commonly used products. It also features an entire section dedicated to project news and information on competing companies.
The document chronicles market development for the past six months, offers current estimates of value and descriptions of structure for the three major market segments, and covers key indicators for the future, such as evolution of prices, planned apartment construction to 2014, investment levels and measurements of roadways currently being built and projected totals for the entire forecast period.
A key component of Construction sector in Poland, H1 2012, Development forecasts for 2012-2014 is trend analysis. The report examines factors such as macroeconomic indicators, domestic and foreign commercial investments, government and EU funds allocated to support planned projects and conditions in cement production. It tracks these conditions and considers how they will influence employment, wages, costs for equipment and materials, earnings of major companies, and addition of new companies to the marketplace.
This comprehensive market study also provides data not published in public sources, including GUS statistics on construction permits issued and production totals for each individual voivodship.
Key Topics Covered:
I. Methodology
II. Executive summary
III. Macroeconomic overview
IV. Construction overview
V. Civil engineering construction
VI. Non-residential construction
VII. Residential construction
VIII. Competitive environment
IX. List of graphs
X. List of tables
XI. About PMR
XII. Contact PMR
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