Feb 3 2010
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/853904/building_a_conserv) has announced the addition of the "Building a Conservative Britain - The Impact of a Change of Government on the Construction Industry" report to their offering.
This new report will help you:
- Ensure your business is best placed to handle the threats and respond to the opportunities a change of Government will present
- Focus resources on areas least likely to suffer from funding cuts
- Quickly get up to speed with the key figures in the Conservative party and their views on key issues
The impending General Election (June 2010 latest) is likely to see Labour loose power for the first time in 13 years. For over a year the Conservative Party have been well ahead in all opinion polls and are expected to form the next Government. What impact will this have on government policy and spending?
Public funding accounts for over 40% of construction spend and the Government is by far the industry's largest single client. From social housing to road building and from schools to hospitals, every aspect of the construction industry will be impacted. Priorities will shift, accepted thinking will be challenged and regulations may be reviewed.
This report contains the combined expertise of:
- Construction News - the leading read for professionals in the construction industry
- DeHavilland - the leading provider of UK and EU political intelligence
- Glenigan - the construction industry's trusted source of market data, analysis and forecasting
- Infrastructure Journal - the leading insight and data service for global infrastructure and project finance
Key Topics Covered:
- Executive Summary
- Political Analysis
- Economic Analysis
- Funding Analysis
- Sector Analysis
- Regional Analysis
- Projects
- List Of Tables And Charts
- Regional Analysis
- Sector Analysis
Source: http://www.researchandmarkets.com/