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AMA Research will shortly publish the first edition of a
review of the Construction Industry in Scotland, focusing on the
structure of the industry, change in the industry and the key drivers
behind that change.
Key areas in the report:
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An overall
review of construction output in Scotland.
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Analysis of
output in Scotland by individual end-use sector.
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Review
of investment programmes for each sector.
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Detailed
analysis of the Scottish Infrastructure
Investment plan.
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The report contains 58
pages and 26 tables & charts of detail and observations on the Scottish
construction market, an invaluable aid to those companies operating or
interested in the country.
Areas of particular
interest:
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Review of the
alternative funding mechanisms in Scotland.
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Analysis of the forecast capital expenditure programmes
to support education, health, transport, energy,
housing, enterprise & tourism and climate change & water.
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Breakdown of capital expenditure in Scottish Local Government.
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Forecasts of the
construction output through to 2013
for each of the key sectors in the Scottish economy.
Contractors included :
A & J Stephen (Holdings) Ltd, Arup, AWG Property, Balfour
Beatty, Bam Construction, Barratt Developments plc, Bellway plc, Bovis
Lend Lease, CALA Group Ltd, Crest Nicholson plc, Davis Langdon,
Galliford Try, Gladedale Holdings Ltd, Interserve Project Services, Kier
Group plc, Laing O’Rourke, Mace, McTaggart & Mickel, Morrison
Construction, Persimmon plc, Redrow Group Ltd, Robertson Dawn Health,
Scotia Homes, Sir Robert McAlpine, Stewart Milne, Strathclyde Homes,
Taylor Wimpey plc, The Miller Group Ltd, Tullock Homes.
Key areas of coverage in the report include:-
CONSTRUCTION MARKET IN SCOTLAND
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Overall construction output –
recent
history and forecasts through to 2013.
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New
construction output in Scotland
– recent history and forecasts through to 2013.
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Repair, Maintenance and Improvement output in Scotland
– recent history and forecasts through to 2013.
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Mix by
key sector. Comparison with 2002.
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Construction employment levels, reasons for change.
FACTORS AFFECTING CONSTRUCTION IN SCOTLAND
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Scottish Infrastructure Investment plan
– main funding mechanisms, role of local authorities.
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Investment by sector
– First
Minister, Education, Universities, Transport, Enterprise, Energy&
Tourism, Health, Climate Change & Water, Sports, Housing.
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Funding issues, key
projects, expected levels of investment etc.
CONSTRUCTION OUTPUT BY SECTOR
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Value
of new housing in Scotland, split by public and private sector,
with forecasts through to 2013 and completion data to 2008. Also, RMI
data in the residential sector.
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Analysis of the Infrastructure sector and forecasts through to
2013.
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Analysis of the private new commercial sector and forecasts
through to 2013.
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Analysis of the private new industrial sector and forecasts
through to 2013.
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Assessment of public sector new work with history back to 2003
and forecasts through to 2013.
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Analysis of RMI in the non-residential sector.
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Future Outlook
– key
factors influencing the short term 2009-2010, key factors influencing
the medium term future covering 2010-2013. Overall structural mix
changes in the Scottish construction industry.
CONTRACTOR PROFILES
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