Jan 31 2014
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Construction Sector in Poland 2014 - Regional Focus, Development Forecasts for 2014-2016" report to their offering.
This publication studies Poland's construction market using a regional approach. The report focuses on current conditions and delivers prospects for 2014-2016.
Construction Sector in Poland 2014 - Regional Focus, Development Forecasts for 2014-2016 offers answers to all these questions and many more. In addition to the latest regional information, this document provides the data and analysis necessary for informed comparison of the prospects available in each region for each of the main market segments - residential, non-residential and civil engineering - of the Polish construction market. It delivers information concerning the investment values of projects in each voivodship, based upon permit totals for each type of building project and evaluates current and projected construction and assembly volumes for each region.
Key Questions Answered
- Which part of Poland offers the most opportunity in terms of construction projects?
- In which regions are the most talked about planned and new projects located?
- Which voivodship has issued the largest number of building permits for its non-residential construction segment? For residential construction?
- How are construction and assembly volumes expected to change in each region during the period from 2014-2016?
This publication also supplies specific data describing categories of interest to a wide variety of Polish construction industry professionals, such as the total of building permits issued within each Polish voivodship, expenditures of Poland's General Directorate for National Roads and Motorways, recent and planned infrastructure, road, commercial and industrial and residential building projects by voivodship.
Key Topics Covered:
I. Methodology
II. Executive summary
III. Mazowieckie
IV. Slaskie
V. Wielkopolskie
VI. Malopolskie
VII. Dolnoslaskie
VIII. Pomorskie
IX. Lodzkie
X. Kujawsko-Pomorskie
XI. Podkarpackie
XII. Zachodniopomorskie
XIII. Lubelskie
XIV. Warminsko-Mazurskie
XV. Swietokrzyskie
XVI. Podlaskie
XVII. Lubuskie
XVIII. Opolskie
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