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The report reviews future public sector investment, the
Government’s targets for capital spending and the implications for the
engineering consultancy sector of a possible change in government
including likely public sector spending levels and the future of planned
infrastructure projects.
In addition, the report reviews the key factors affecting the
engineering consultancy sector including the impact of the economic
downturn on consultants’ workload and prospects for the sector in
2009-2010 and beyond.
Areas of particular interest:
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A detailed review of
leading engineering consultants and consortia
in terms of fee income, size, sector strengths and
project activity.
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Analysis of the
performance of the building & construction sector
and an outlook for the sector over the next few years
including market shares of leading consulting engineers
and key projects.
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Analysis of the
infrastructure sector and outlook for the sector
over the next few years including market shares of
leading consulting engineers and key projects.
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Sectors reviewed include:
Building, Road, Rail, Water, Environmental, Power,
Transport Planning, Waste, Ports/Harbours,
Floods/Coastal, Tunnels etc.
Some of the major companies included :
Atkins, Arup, AECOM (Faber Maunsell), Capita Symonds,
Enterprise Plc, Halcrow, Hyder Consulting, Jacobs Engineering Group,
mMace Group, Mouchel, Parsons Brinckerhoff, RPS, Scott Wilson Group, The
Mott MacDonald Group, Turner & Townsend,WSP Group.
Key areas covered in the report include:
CONSULTING ENGINEERS MARKET
OVERVIEW
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Structure
and Size of the Consulting Engineers
Market.
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Market Value
of the Consulting Engineers Market – recent
growth rates, trends.
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Analysis of total fees rendered by
Consulting Engineers – 2004-2009, Public/Private mix in
2008.
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Analysis of fees rendered by
consulting engineers by sector – Building, Road, Rail,
Water and Environmental etc.
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Outlook for the Consulting Engineers market
– prospects up to 2013, key factors influencing forecasts,
impact of recession in 2009-10 etc.
CONSTRUCTION MARKET OVERVIEW
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Value of construction
new work output.
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Construction output by sector in 2008
– Public/Private, Residential/Non-Residential,
Infrastructure, etc. Construction output in
2009 and Beyond.
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Planned Future Public Investment
including measures announced in the
Pre-Budget Report – Education, Health, Infrastructure etc.
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Impact of Public Spending cuts
on the Consulting Engineers market.
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Impact of a possible change in government
on the Consulting Engineers market.
CONSULTING ENGINEERS – SECTOR PERFORMANCE
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Segmental Analysis – Consulting Engineers
Performance in the ‘Buildings’ Sector – market
shares of leading players, detailed review of the
performance of and key projects in the education,
healthcare and housing sectors, major programmes.
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Segmental Analysis – Consulting Engineers
Performance in the ‘Infrastructure’ Sector
–market shares of leading players, detailed review of the
performance of and key projects in the roads, rail,
airports/ports, power, water,
transport planning, waste, ports/harbours, tunnels,
flood/coastal sectors.
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Changing role of Consulting Engineers – wider
service provision, project management, FM services etc.
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Timeline of major projects – 2009-2025 –
Crossrail, Olympics, M25, Heathrow etc.
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Impact of recession on sector – variable
impact, sector focus – transport, energy, environmental etc.
Capital spending cutbacks from 2011.
CONSULTING ENGINEERS PROFILES
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Consulting Engineers – Ranking
by Staff Numbers, Revenue/Fee Income.
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Key Sector Strengths – leading players by
sector, market shares in Building, Roads, Rail, Airports,
Power, Water etc.
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Key construction companies and
consultants.
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Merger & Acquisition activity
by leading consulting engineers – profiles of
key acquisitions.
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Leading Consulting Engineers consortia,
frameworks etc. – major players, projects.
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Consulting Engineers profiles – key
consultants operating in the market – Top 20 Tier 1
and Tier 2 players – overview of fees by sector.
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