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Key areas in the report:
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Review of structure and size of both the grocery
and non-food sectors, together with projections for
growth over the next few years
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Current and future strategies of the ‘big four’
supermarkets, together with current and projected store portfolios –
some major growth programmes in place
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Analysis of the non-food multiples and major
department store chains, together with current and projected
store portfolios
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Detailed assessment of retail new build
construction output and RMI and shop fitting,
together with opportunities and estimated forecasts for
growth over the next few years.
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Areas of particular interest:
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Key drivers of expansion in the retail sector -
including areas such as convenience and online
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Major expansion programmes – new opportunities - not
all ‘doom and gloom’
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Retail demand
is expected to slowly increase in 2011, and a return of
confidence should herald a restart of many currently stalled projects.
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Supermarket projects are expected to lead the recovery
in retail construction output – also trend towards
mixed/regeneration schemes – key growth area
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Overhaul of the planning system and its localism agenda
which are set to change retail planning and development - possible
resurgence of the high
street and deal with the “town centre first” policy.
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Growing importance of sustainability and ethical retailing
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Analysis of leading contractors involved in retail construction
work.
Companies in the report include:
BAM Construction, Barr Construction Limited, Bowmer &
Kirkland, Interserve, Interior Services Group plc (ISG), Kier, Mace,
McLaren Construction, Midas Retail, Simons Group, Styles & Wood, Wates
Group, British Land, Capital Shopping Centres, Hammerson, Land
Securities.
Key
areas covered in the report include :
THE RETAIL MARKET IN THE UK
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Market Overview
and Size
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Retail Sales
and Consumer Spending, Measures announced in the 2011 Budget, impact
of the recession on the Retail Market
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The Grocery market – Overview, Structure and Size -leading
Supermarket Chains and Superstores
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Convenience
and Discount Retailing
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The Non-Food Retail Market – Overview, Structure and Size
-leading Non-Food Retailers, Chains and Department Stores
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Out of Town
Warehousing & Retail Parks
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Retail Warehouse Construction
RETAIL CONSTRUCTION & REFURBISHMENT IN THE UK
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Analysis of Total New Work Construction Output -construction
output by Sector and for 2011 and Beyond
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Construction output in the Retail Sector – outlook up to 2015
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Shopfitting
market in the UK – market size, recent trends, prospects
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Building Programmes
in the Retail Sector – Overview of Activity
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Retail Development Pipeline - mixed /
regeneration schemes
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Building Programmes & Expansion Plans of the major
Supermarkets – range of schemes, scale of roll-out programmes,
framework contractors etc – market opportunities
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Building Programmes & Expansion Plans of Non-Food Retailers
– key players – market opportunities
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Shopping Centre Development – slowdown / future prospects
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Retail-Led Regeneration
& Mixed-use Development – top schemes (size, developers, timeframe) –
Tesco town in Woolwich.
FACTORS AFFECTING RETAIL CONSTRUCTION
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Planning Developments
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Analysis of PPS4. National Planning Policy
Framework
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Planning Legislation – Localism Bill
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The ‘Big Four’ Supermarkets – Land and Planning Issues
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Sustainable Construction
in the Retail Sector
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Online Retailing
CONSTRUCTION SUPPLY IN THE HEALTHCARE SECTOR
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Key Construction Companies in the Retail Sector
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Contractor Profiles
–BAM; Barr; Bowmer & Kirkland; Interserve; ISG; Kier; Mace; McLaren
Construction; Midas Retail; Simons Group; Styles & Wood; Wates Retail
etc.
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Leading Developers and Investors in the Retail Sector –
portfolios, major projects, future investments and development plans.
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