Jul 31 2010
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/677b10/construction_secto) has announced the addition of the "Construction Sector in CIS Countries 2010. Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan: Development Forecasts for 2010-2012" report to their offering.
Last year, construction shrank by 5% in Kazakhstan, by 16% in Russia, and nearly halved in Ukraine. However, in the two former countries construction activity has recently been slowly recovering, with an increasing number of companies announcing that they are resuming projects put on hold after the onset of the crisis. In Ukraine, the downturn in construction lost some momentum in the first quarter of 2010, but the recovery will take more time than in the other two countries. In both Ukraine and Russia, construction activity is to some extent spurred by the preparation for large events, such as Euro 2012, Vladivostok 2012 APEC Summit and Sochi 2014 Olympics, while in Kazakhstan traditionally oil & gas and infrastructure projects account for a large portion of construction.
This report offers a concise overview of the construction market in Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan as well as a glimpse on construction markets in other CIS countries.
It analyses the current market situation in the whole sector as well as in each of the market segments: civil engineering, non-residential construction and residential construction.
The report provides also forecasts for 3 years, until 2012, for the three largest CIS countries.
Construction sector in CIS countries 2010 - Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan is a comprehensive and fact-filled document that thoroughly covers the construction industry in the three largest CIS countries: Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan, including:
- Report methodology
- Executive summary
- Country sectors
- Overview of construction sector in the CIS region
Each country chapter comprises:
- Macroeconomic overview
- Construction industry overview
- Civil engineering
- Non-residential construction
- Residential construction
- Company profiles
We recommend for:
- construction companies that are already active on the market or are considering market entry,
- building contractors and companies engaged in production and distribution of construction materials,
- architectural and construction offices,
- consultancy, research and analysis firms,
- state institutions and industry organisations.
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