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Overview of Road Construction Market in Central Europe

Road network in Central Europe is so far considered to be weak and of poor quality compared to the road infrastructure in Western Europe.

Moreover the number of motorways and expressways is also much lower than in EU-15, for instance, Poland has just about 680 km of motorways while there are more than 10250 km long motorways in Spain. These issues are identified as weighty obstacles for rigid economic growth.

Nevertheless, in the foreseeable future many new motorway and expressway projects are to be implemented in the countries of Central Europe. The Infrastructure and Environment Operational Programme will prove to be one of the major factors in the development of the region’s road infrastructure.

New market research report “Road Construction Market in Central Europe 2010” elaborated by PMR provides a comprehensive study of the road construction industry in six Central European countries: Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Romania, and Slovakia.

A general overview for each road construction market examines key areas such as value of the construction market and output, sources of funding and investment in national roads, the national road construction programme. Moreover development forecasts examine the value of road construction output by 2013, the length of motorways and expressways in 2000-2015 and an industry SWOT analysis.

The study “Road Construction Market in Central Europe 2010” delivers an in-depth overview of the road construction market in each country, including development forecasts and future investments. The series is available to purchase as a whole or by country.

Report Details:

Title: Road Construction Market in Central Europe 2010

Published: September, 2010

Pages: 270

Content Overview of Each Country Report:

Road construction market

  • Historical background
  • National Road Construction Programme
  • National company responsible for road construction
  • Value of the construction market and road construction output
  • Sources of financing of investments in national roads
  • Legal environment
  • Procedures
  • Public tenders
  • Public-Private Partnership
  • Recent legal changes pertaining to the road construction

Road network

  • Existing roads
  • Structure of road network
  • Most common types of road surface
  • Motorways and expressways in the pipeline
  • Motorways and expressways planned
  • Renovation of the existing national roads
  • Major road projects planned in the largest cities

Development forecasts

  • Length of motorways and expressways 2000-2015
  • Value of road construction output 2010-2013
  • SWOT analysis for the road construction market
  • Road construction building materials

Source: http://marketpublishers.com/

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