Mar 7 2011
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "The Future of Construction in Brazil to 2015" report to their offering.
This report is the result of WMIs extensive market and company research covering the Brazilian construction Industry. It provides detailed analysis of both historic and forecast construction industry values, at market and category level, analysis of the leading companies in the industry, and an annual review of major events in the industry from the previous 12 months.
During the review period, Brazil experienced an exceptional level of foreign investment in a number of sectors, such as transportation, energy and housing, a factor which helped the country's construction industry to register a CAGR of 18.30%.
In addition, at the start of 2007 the Brazilian federal government allocated investment of US$285.4 billion for infrastructure development, under the Programade Aceleraodo Crescimento (PAC), to be used during 200710, and in February 2009, this amount was increased to US$361.1 billion to be used by 2010. The investment was designed to boost the economy and counter the negative effects of the international financial crisis on Brazil. Out of the total US$316.1 billion investment allocated under PAC, US$105.9 billion or 29% was spent in 2010, which in the same year helped the Brazilian construction industry to record strong growth of 28.1%, after experiencing a decline of 1.9% in 2009.
Scope of the report:
- Historical value of construction industry for 2006-10 and forecast figures for 2010-15
- Supporting text on individual markets and values for categories for 2006-10 and forecasts till 2015
- Profiles of top construction companies in Brazil
- Important industry news
Reasons to Buy:
- Gain insight on Brazil's construction industry with current, historic and forecast figures
- Gain insights into current, historic and forecast industry figures at individual market and category level
- Identify top Brazilian construction industry players along with profiles of all those companies
- News summary
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