Oct 23 2009
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Analyzing the European Construction Industry" report to their offering.
The construction industry is generally considered as being the world's largest industrial employer. Estimates of its size and importance necessarily vary from country to country.
Construction is an important sector of the European industry, highly fragmented, and involves a majority of SMEs. The Construction industry is project centered and characterized by short-term partnering between non co-located teams with varying levels of process maturity and information and communication technologies' capability. The industry is known for its conservative culture with a relatively high resistance to change. Although the larger industry players at the management level undertake construction internationally, the vast majority of work is done by local or national SMEs, often also under local building regulations and standards.
Aruvian Research's research report on Analyzing the European Construction Industry is an in-depth guide to the European Construction Industry. The report covers the industry overview well and in extreme details in its first section. Aruvian analyzes the European Construction Industry within the SWOT and PEST framework and then moves on to an analysis of the major market trends being observed in the market in recent times.
Moving on to Section 2 of the report, this section entirely covers all the major markets of Europe, starting from Austria, looking at the major markets of France, Germany, Spain, and ends at United Kingdom. The section takes a look at the market trends of all the countries discussed, the demand trends, market overview, and lots more.
Section 3 looks at sustainable development in the European Construction Industry, focusing on the markets of the UK, The Netherlands, Sweden, and Finland.
Section 4 deals with an analysis of the leading companies in this sector, and also takes a look at the leading executives of this industry today. This section leads up to our conclusion, of course ending with an overall industry forecast.
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