DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/xcjx4b/construction) has announced the addition of the "Construction Sector in Hungary 2013" report to their offering.
Who is competing for Hungary's top construction projects?
Discover the companies and projects forecast to enhance sector development to 2015.
Which companies are involved in the planning and completion of major residential, non-residential and civil engineering construction ventures in Hungary? Which are known as the top manufacturers of building materials? Which have been involved in recent merger/and or acquisition activity?
If you have questions about the competitive atmosphere of the construction sector in Hungary, there is a publication designed to provide the answers you need. Construction sector in Hungary 2013, development forecasts for 2013-2015 contains comprehensive data, analysis and precise market forecasts - plus a special section detailing the financial information, business activity and project affiliations of leading contracting and building materials companies. The report takes a dynamic approach to description of market activity that is especially valuable in aiding new market entrants and current participants in assessing demand and building a successful business strategy for the future.
This document describes the Hungarian construction sector and its main segments in terms of market value, prices, wages and unemployment rates and forecast changes. It examines the changes in value brought about by trends, macroeconomic conditions, and legislative developments in recent months and predicts upcoming events that will affect growth and profits in the period to 2015. It reveals plans for construction projects in the Hungarian infrastructure segment, for commercial development ventures and the number of new housing units that will be completed by 2015. The structure and format of the report is consistent with that of other PMR documents evaluating the construction markets of neighboring countries, enabling comparative analysis.
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
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