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AMA Research are
pleased to announce the release of their brand new publication
“Consulting Engineers Market – UK 2004”. This brand new report
contains original and authoritative research and comment on the
Consulting Engineers and UK Construction markets, representing an up to
date and complete market review of the sector.
Key areas in the report include: -
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UK
Consulting Engineering Market – Market
structure and size, globalisation, key influences, major players, PFI/PPP
issues, future prospects.
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End Use
Sectors–analysis of output by sector, ie
Roads, Rail, Water, Power, Education, Healthcare, Commercial Property,
Sport & Leisure etc.
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UK
Construction Market – Value by output by
sector, new orders, key trends and influences, future prospects.
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Future
Prospects – Analysis of key issues likely to
impact on future prospects for the Consultants Market.
Over the past
10-15 years the construction industry has undergone a number of major
changes, which have impacted upon the role of Consulting Engineers. More
competition and increased emphasis on best practice has seen consultants
taking more of a lead in identifying and promoting projects, arranging
financial as well as engineering packages with subsequent competition for
projects alongside major construction contractors. With mergers and
acquisitions resulting in the disappearance of some well-known firms and the
creation of some new multinational organisations, the industry is likely to
see even greater change in the years ahead.
Areas of particular
interest in the report include:-
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Detailed analysis of the structure and changing nature of
the Consulting Engineers market.
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Comprehensive analysis of key influences – PFI/PPP,
Standardization of Documents, changes in Procurement.Detailed analysis
of each end use sector – key projects & companies involved.
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Competitor
Analysis – key companies activity, turnover, profit & their major
projects.
Key areas of coverage in the report include:-
CONSULTANTS
MARKET
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Structure
and Size of the Industry, Fee Income, Future Market Prospects, key
influencing factors.
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Major
Players in the Market, supply and demand of engineers and the influence
on the market.
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Major End
Use Sectors, including Buildings, Transport, Water, Infrastructure,
Energy and the Environment.
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Globalisation of the Market, Import and Export of Services, Overseas
Prospects, the changing nature of the CE market.
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Future
Market Prospects and the key factors affecting development over the next
few years, with forecasts to 2007.
CONSULTANTS’ OUTPUT
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Construction
output by end use sector, key trends in the individual sectors.
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Construction
Output & New Work.
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Planned
Future Public Investment.
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Segmental
Analysis – Infrastructure (Transport, Roads, Rail, Water & Sewerage,
Environment, Energy, Power, Ports & Airports).
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Segmental
Analysis – Buildings (Education, Healthcare, Commercial Offices, Sport &
Leisure).
KEY
CONSULTING ENGINEERS
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Top 20
consulting engineers by fees earned during 2003. Companies mentioned
include the following Atkins, Jacobs, Kellogg Brown & Root (KBR), Mott
MacDonald, Arup, WSP, Mouchel Parkman, Halcrow, Babtie, Scott Wilson, EC
Harris, MWH Europe, RPS Group, Hyder Consulting, FaberMaunsell, Mace,
White Young Green, Turner & Townsend, Entec, Buro Happold.
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Top
consultants by turnover, profit analysis & sectoral experience.
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Company
review, profile for key consultants including –
Arup, Atkins, Babtie, BV Consulting Ltd, Halcrow, Hyder
Consulting, Jacobs Gibb, Mott McDonald, Mouchel Parkman, MWH Europe,
Scott Piesold, WSP, Entec, FaberMaunsell, Pell Frischmann and Kellogg
Brown and Root.
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Smaller
niche players covered by sectoral experience.
FUTURE PROSPECTS
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Factors
affecting the Industry, including the changing nature of the
client-consultant interface.
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Importance
of PFI/PPP and how this is shifting the emphasis towards partnering.
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Changes in
Procurement, influence of the Gershorn review in the public sector.
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Geographical
Developments and the increasing internationalisation of the sector.
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Standardisation of Documentation.
49 Tables & Charts included in the report:
Major
Analysis of key financial indicators for the Leading Consulting Engineers –
Individual tables illustrate the performance of each company in terms of
turnover and operating profit for the leading national consultants including
Arup, Atkins, Babtie, BV Consulting Ltd, Halcrow, Hyder Consulting,
Jacobs Gibb, Mott McDonald, Mouchel Parkman, MWH Europe, Scott Piesold, WSP,
Entec, FaberMaunsell, Pell Frischmann and Kellogg Brown and Root. etc. |