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Construction Output Forecast Report for Housing, Infrastructure, and Other Sectors

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/d14979/construction_outpu) has announced the addition of the "Construction Output Forecast for 2010 - 2013" report to their offering.

Our construction forecast is a 6 monthly report that has been published for the last 21 years and is one of the more highly respected in the industry. Our subscribers, who number over 100 and come from a range of sectors, include large multi national businesses as well as smaller regional companies.

Why is understanding the market so important

Our analysis of the GB construction markets up to 2013 will help you to understand

  • The changing dynamics of each construction sector during the recession
  • Which sectors are going to fare best and worst in the future as the market starts to recover
  • Where you should allocate your sales force
  • How to plan production and allocate resources

What is provided in our forecast?

Our construction output forecasts are based on a series of causal forecasting models using a range of economic and construction variables.

The report provides construction output forecasts for the following key sectors of the economy:

  • Housing split by public and private
  • Commercial including offices, retail and leisure
  • Public including education, health and law & order
  • Industrial including warehousing, distribution and industrial units
  • Infrastructure including rail, roads and utilities
  • R & M Housing
  • R & M Non housing

Historical output figures are provided for 1986 2009 with forecast figures for 2010-2013.

In addition, we provide actual and forecast output figures for the following heavy side building materials:

  • Blocks (dense, lightweight & aerated)
  • Bricks (facings, engineering & commons)
  • Cementitious materials
  • Readymixed concrete

Source: http://www.researchandmarkets.com/

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