This comprehensive document
presents the results of an in-depth study of the conditions and opportunities
that exist in all segments of the market. It describes predicted activity of
commercial developers and plans for transport infrastructure upgrades and the
total number of residential units forecast for completion by the year 2019.
The report also offers
in-depth analysis of all segments, the overall market and the competitive
environment throughout the Slovak construction industry. Two additional
resources are included: an updated directory of top contractors and a database
that offers vital information about 100 of the most notable construction
projects planned for locations throughout the country.
Review vital statistics and estimate the potential of
each market segment:
- Wages, prices and employment statistics
- Number of construction companies currently participating in the market
- Factors of influence in the development of all segments of the Slovak construction market - trends, macroeconomic issues and events
- Upcoming projects and investment opportunities in the residential construction sector
- Current and expected changes in the civil engineering segment
- Conditions and prospects for the non-residential segment - including industrial and commercial projects in the pipeline for Slovakia
- Overall assessment of the entire Slovak construction market and the dynamics between its leading competitors.
Did you know ?
- At least 6,000 jobs were estimated to have been slashed in construction in 2013.
- 2013 experienced a very high number of new plans for further construction of residential complexes.
- The Slovak government has plans to use public-private partnership (PPP) schemes to fund a limited number of projects in the road infrastructure sector.
- Slovakia is to receive €743m from the EU from the newly-created fund, Connecting Europe Facility (CEF).
- One of the top priorities on the ministry’s agenda is the construction of the D1 motorway between Bratislava and Kosice.
- There are four rail construction projects currently underway in Slovakia but only three are large orders of over €100m.
Exatract From this Report:
- Shaken confidence among investors, falling liquidities, declining available cash for fresh investments, and the consequent drop in demand for construction work have all continued to shake the Slovak construction sector in 2013 − the fifth consecutive year of decline in construction output.
- There is an expectation that Slovak construction will stabilise in 2014 with only a minor fall possible. The most optimistic situation is thought to be in residential construction, which should increase in 2014 by approximately 7%. Improvement is also expected to continue after 2014 in civil engineering construction.
Pinpoint new opportunity in
the Slovakian construction sector: Report presents forecasts for sector
development 2014-2019 and upcoming project data
Construction industry
professionals with interests in the Slovakian market are curious about the
types of projects planned in the residential, non-residential and civil
engineering construction segments. They want to know which contracts have been
awarded to the market’s major players, which trends and events are affecting
market value and prospects most profoundly, and what the top commercial
developers are planning for the period until 2019 in Slovakia.
Construction contractors and
building materials and machinery manufacturers are just two of the categories
of interested professionals that regularly use Construction sector in Slovakia
2014, development forecasts for 2014-2019 as a trusted research asset when
searching for actionable business intelligence on all segments of the market.
This unique document
delivers fundamental data, such as: value of the overall sector and its three
core segments: residential, non-residential and civil engineering construction,
current status of wages, prices and the employment market and total quantity of
companies active in the sector.
In addition to the
publication, users receive two comprehensive and easy to use databases – Top
100 planned construction projects in Slovakia and the Directory of 100 top
construction companies in Slovakia. The
former includes project type and location, size, length or area, leading contractor
and key investors, current degree of construction completed and anticipated
completion date. The latter functions as a complete compendium of vital
corporate details, including company name, address and telephone, e-mail and
website contact information, revenue and profit/loss details, number of
employees and recent, new and upcoming project information.
The report offers the
results of a thorough examination of the competitive atmosphere in all areas of
the Slovakian construction market. It uses insightful analysis provided by
experienced observers with years of expertise in this and similar markets to
introduce users to the current competitive dynamic and inform them of the
strategic plans of leading companies and what can be expected upon market entry
and expansion in Slovakia’s construction sector.
Additional uses for this
comprehensive document include, but are surely not limited to: research on
market conditions and prospects in advance of market entry, locating potential
candidates for mergers and acquisitions, developing new business, estimating
product demand and market share of a specific company and planning a business
strategy for the years ahead.
Construction sector in
Slovakia 2014, Development forecasts for 2014-2019 is also valuable to business
and financial consultants, academic and research organizations and government
agencies and embassies. Investment professionals such as private equity,
brokerage and banking specialists benefit from using this report in everyday
operations, as do management and marketing teams when they prepare reports and
analyses for in-house clients such as company executives and shareholders.
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