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AMA Research
have published the second edition of
the Timber Frame Housing
Market UK 2006 report. This
publication reviews the market for prefabricated panels
and timber frame kits, estimated to have experienced an average of
15% growth per annum between 2003 -
2005, with the sector forecast to grow substantially over the
next 5 years. Incorporating original input and primary research, this
unique report represents an up-to-date and informed review of this
rapidly changing and complex market.
The Report Covers Detailed Analysis of
the Following Sectors: -
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UK
Market Size Key trends, influences,
international perspective, benefits / disadvantages, Volumes for
England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, forecast growth.
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Product
Mix Growth of MMC/OSM
(Volumetric, Open / Closed Panels, Hybrid Systems). Market size for
timber, brick / block, steel, concrete modules. Volume trends in
timber frame.
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Market
Sectors Shares & trends for RSLs /
Housing Associations, Private Sector Housebuilders, Self Build. Timber
frame starts for England, Scotland, Wales & N. Ireland.
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Supply
Structure / Buying & Specification Analysis
of key suppliers, key buying and specification issues for private,
social & self build.
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Future
Prospects Market forecasts to
2009, likely future influences and trends.
key
Issues Covered Include:-
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General growth of MMC within overall housing
developments.
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Rapid growth of Timber Frame, particularly in England
Since 2000.
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Growth of Affordable Housing driving demand for MMC.
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Timber Frame, steel and concrete in different
sectors.
General trends towards offsite manufacturing are driving
change in many sectors of the construction market. Housing represents a
key opportunity for manufacturers throughout the supply chain as
specifiers and developers seek to improve build volumes and standards.
Key
areas covered in the report include:
THE
MARKET
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General
housebuilding trends volumes, mix between houses/apartments, Barker
Review.
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UK Market
size / timber frame housing starts 1995-2005, market analysis by volume
and forecasts.
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Macro market
influences Affordable Housing, Sustainable Communities Plan, Regional
Housing Boards, English Partnerships etc.
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Micro market
issues foundations, floors, walls, roofs, windows / doors,
housebuilder attitudes.
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Market
forecasts & prospects for timber frame in private, social and self build
sectors to 2009, regional trends.
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Advantages
and disadvantages of OSM (off site manufacturing) over traditional
housebuilding techniques.
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Market size
for Scandinavia, Canada, USA, New Zealand, Scotland, Australia, Ireland,
England, Wales.
PRODUCT
MIX
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Size, shares
and trend analysis for brick & block, timber frame, steel / concrete
product sectors shares by volume in private, social and self build
sectors.
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Key trends,
issues and influences impacting the MMC and OSM product sectors, likely
future trends.
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Key issues
per sector External appearance, sound / thermal insulation, fire
resistance, construction time, training, costs etc.
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Future
prospects for each key product sector.
END
USE SECTORS
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Timber Frame
volumes by sector 1995-2005 Private housebuilding, Local
Authorities, Housing Associations, Self Build.
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Timber frame
starts 1995-2005 for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, % of
total market.
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Mix by
application social, self build and private 1994-2004 by volume.
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Planned
number of homes and budget allocation for 70+ housing associations
(£2.6 billion in total)
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Analysis of
macro and micro market influences for the Private, Social and Self Build
end use sectors.
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Market size
and trends of the Self Build market by volume timber frame and
traditional.
BUYING
AND SPECIFICATION / SUPPLY STRUCTURE
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Review of
major OSM/Timber Frame Suppliers major players, market shares, company
structures/profiles etc.
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Key channels
of distribution for timber frame housing.
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Analysis of
key buying and specification issues in Timber Frame housing market.
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Self Build
processes and responsibility for material / activity.
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Housebuilders
development of joint ventures, increasing attractiveness of OSM,
supply chain process, partnering, OSM and traditional housing.
FUTURE
PROSPECTS
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Market and
sector size forecasts for timber frame housing to 2009.
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Likely
future developments and key issues affecting the market in the short to
medium term.
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Self Build
market future key positive and negative influences.
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Likely
future influences cost, building regs, distribution channels
commitment, awareness etc.
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Development
of the OSM and MMC sectors in the UK Timber Frame Housing market.
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