Explore the future of
Central Europes non-residential construction sector.
Report evaluates the
current market and forecasts development from 2014 to 2019.
The future of
non-residential construction in Central Europe contains a wide variety of
opportunities that include retail and professional spaces, office space and
structures built for warehouse and industrial purposes. Contractors,
investors, developers and other professionals involved in the industry need a
comprehensive source of data, insightful analysis and reliable forecasts to
help them navigate the landscape and locate the prospects that are most
beneficial for their unique business needs.
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Non-residential
construction market in Central Europe 2014, Development forecasts for
2014-2019 is precisely that type of publication. The perfect business
intelligence resource for use when launching new business operations, locating
projects for participation or effecting a merger or acquisition in this
market, the report also presents strong and accurate forecasts for the market
and each of its noteworthy segments.
This document
provides in-depth descriptions of current conditions as they exist in the
overall Central European non-residential construction market and in the
individual markets and segments in seven countries: Bulgaria, the Czech
Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovenia and Slovakia. It presents data on
value, structure and total numbers of building permits issued for the overall
markets and for the non-residential construction sectors in each country,
along with detailed forecasts for development.
Browse the market prospects
and upcoming new construction and renovation projects planned for office
buildings, professional services spaces, retail areas and industrial and
warehouse structures. Read about the leading contractors in each country and
study the plans of regional commercial real estate developers to build,
renovate and repurpose structures to match the needs of new and existing
business clients that are relocating to or expanding their operations within
the Central European region.
Explore the market
for office space in each of these seven countries and find out which top
investors are driving growth, and evaluate the retail sector in terms of plans
for new, modern structures and renovation of existing spaces to fit the
specific requirements of a variety of customers.
Review
Non-residential construction market in Central Europe 2014, Development
forecasts for 2014-2019 for a clear understanding of recent, current and
forecast trends and events that promise to alter the shape of growth in this
sector of the construction market. Whether preparing to launch a new business,
evaluate the prospects for future earnings, estimating the market share of a
particular company or effecting a merger or acquisition in any of the segments
of markets in these seven Central European countries, this report helps
professionals to approach business planning from a confident perspective.
Especially valuable
to contractors, producers of building materials and equipment and design and
project management specialists, the client list for this publication also
includes business consultants, financial and investment professionals,
academic and government institutions and trade and industry organisations that
promote the non-residential construction industries in Bulgaria, the Czech
Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovenia and Slovakia.
Table of Content
Methodology
7
Executive summary 9
Bulgaria 17
The Czech Republic 27
Hungary 39
Poland 53
Romania 73
Slovakia 97
Slovenia 111
List of graphs 127
List of tables 131
About PMR 135
Executive summary 9
Bulgaria 17
The Czech Republic 27
Hungary 39
Poland 53
Romania 73
Slovakia 97
Slovenia 111
List of graphs 127
List of tables 131
About PMR 135
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