Mar 3 2010
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/435cb6/construction_secto) has announced the addition of the "Construction Sector in Slovakia 2010: Market Analysis and Development Forecasts for 2010-2012" report to their offering.
Construction sector in Slovakia 2010 is a comprehensive report providing the latest news, statistical data and business intelligence available with a focus on the construction market in Slovakia. It includes macroeconomic, financial and industry specific details necessary to plan for business expansion and investment that yields maximum result.
This new report assesses the market using a three-pronged treatment of the three major segments by project orientation:
- civil engineering,
- non-residential,
- residential construction.
Additional professional guidance is provided using detailed forecasts across the three sectors for the period until 2012.
Construction sector in Slovakia 2010 provides profiles of leading players on the market and combines valuable business intelligence from a variety of trusted sources into one clear, concise document ready for delivery to you in convenient electronic format.
Should you be also interested in information on other countries from the region, there is a comparable report Construction sector in the Czech Republic available.
If you are looking for:
- macroeconomic conditions in Slovakia
- construction output, building materials production, business confidence in industry expansion
- employment, wages, taxes and legal issues applicable to the market and industry at large
- growth and development forecasts to 2012
- infrastructure developments related to transportation: road, railway, airport, as well as energy production and environmentally focused projects Non residential construction information
- residential sector developments and data, including the latest numbers on housing stock, prices, construction, development and government programmes
- non residential construction information concerning office, retail, hospitality and industrial and warehousing projects
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