Non-residential construction in Slovakia shows signs of recovery

11-Apr-2012

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The construction sector in Slovakia has undergone changes during recent years. Recovery appears to be underway in the non-residential segment of the market, with growth of 2.6% in 2011. In the infrastructure segment, prices with regard to road projects have been driven down by government pressure. These headlines are indications of changing conditions in the marketplace, and PMR has released a new report that describes the conditions behind the headlines. The third edition of Construction in Slovakia 2012, Development forecasts for 2012-2014 gives readers an inside view of the trends influencing the market and prevailing conditions in the competitive environment for contractors and materials providers.

“This report offers a comprehensive overview of the Slovak construction industry. It analyses the current market situation in the whole industry as well as in each of the market segments: residential, non-residential, and civil engineering construction. The report also provides forecasts for 3 years, to 2014. The report is further enhanced by an analysis of the competitive environment in the Slovak construction market, including contractors and producers of building materials.

The Competitive environment section describes the policies and financial results of major contractors and producers of building materials, and provides expert commentaries on the latest mergers and acquisitions as well as the latest trends in competing on the market.”

In order to locate and capitalize on new construction sector opportunities as they arise, you need direct access to the latest news, sharpest analysis, most reliable statistics and knowledgeable forecasting available. Read Construction in Slovakia 2012, Development forecasts for 2012-2014, and refer to this new report from PMR on a regular basis as you monitor market expansion and contemplate new business strategies.

Complete with the newest data on prices, wages and employment, this document also covers the financial conditions of the top companies in the industry and analyses the factors at work in stimulating continued market growth. It delivers both current and potential value of the consolidated market as well as that of the three main segments, and projects growth rates for the years ahead. It discusses the country’s plans for expansion and rehabilitation of infrastructure, and examines progress in the residential segment in terms of the number of flats to be completed from 2012-2014.

Bonus Excel reports provide the latest information on Slovakia’s top 100 contractors and describe the top 100 projects currently in the planning stages. Activities of market leaders in building materials manufacturing and distribution are also covered within the document.

While preparing Construction in Slovakia 2012, Development forecasts for 2012-2014 PMR’s expert analysts have thoroughly researched all salient aspects of the market, consulted their most reliable sources and answered readers’ questions with regard to both the current status and future progression of this dynamic market sector.

For more information on the report please contact:
Marketing Department:
tel. /48/ 12 618 90 00
e-mail: marketing@pmrcorporate.com


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