Apr 25 2014
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Construction Sector In Hungary 2014: Development Forecasts 2014-2019." report to their offering.
This report focuses on projects, competition and forecasts for development 2014-2019 allowing users to discover new projects in Hungary's construction sector.
Construction sector in Hungary 2014, Development forecasts for 2014-2019 is a complete reference resource that defines and analyses conditions in Hungary's overall construction market and in the three key segments - residential, non-residential and civil engineering construction. This exceptional information source offers the freshest statistical data, analysis of industry trends and most reliable forecasts for development.
The report updates readers on market and segment value, current wage, price and employment conditions and the total number of businesses active on the market. It examines the macroeconomic situation in Hungary, assesses the regulatory framework and analyses the trends considered likely to be most influential on market development in the years ahead.
A substantial part of the document evaluates the competitive landscape of Hungarian construction, profiling contractors and materials and equipment manufacturers. A directory of the top 100 contractors supplies contact information, recent projects and financial details on each market-leading company, and an Excel database describes 100 of the most newsworthy projects scheduled to be undertaken or just underway. Experienced construction sector analysts offer their observations on the market's competitive dynamic, including news on significant events and merger or acquisition activity.
Readers are briefed on the possibilities for growth in Hungarian construction and each of its key segments, the plans of various developers operating in the commercial segment, transport infrastructure financing options, infrastructure upgrades in the planning stages and recent adjustments to industry pricing as well as expectations for the period to 2019.