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PMR Publications Predicts Uptrend in Russian Construction Industry

A new report titled, ‘Construction sector in Russia H1 2011, Market analysis and development forecasts for 2011-2013,’enables customers to study market growth and evaluate new business ideas.

The report evidences the raising values of contracted construction accords for the recovery of the construction sector in the country. According to the report, though the residential and non-residential segments continue to remain curbed, the infrastructure development of the country has shown signs of recovery.

The report gives more importance to Vladivostok APEC Summit and Sochi Olympics related projects and their medium and long term role in contributing for the recovery. The report indicates that the construction sector will get nurtured by the need of constructing hotels, stadiums and the other transport infrastructure facilities needed by the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

The report studies the current developments in non-residential, residential and other civil engineering constructions and provides its assessments on the size of the market, its value, costs of materials and equipment, established conditions, proposed investments and contracts together with the studies on trends and market forecasts needed for the upcoming years. The exclusive report provides the readers an in-depth understanding on Russian construction industry.

The report offers detailed analysis of the major market players and other dynamic participants of the industry, their financial status, recent contracts and adopted future strategies. The report also details the government regulations that impact the investment, markets and the profits, procedures followed by contractors and investors who are engaged in the construction of roads and railways, warehouses, stadiums and hotels and apartments needed to fulfill the growing demand.

Source: http://www.pmrpublications.com/

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