INTRODUCTION and OVERVIEW
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AMA Research has recently
published the third edition of the report "Utilities
Construction Market - UK 2010 -2014". The report
represents an informed, up-to-date and detailed review of
the market and offers excellent value for money.
Key
sectors covered include:
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UTILITIES MARKET
construction output GB quarterly analysis of output & new orders,
output by sector.
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WATER, ELECTRICTY, GAS & TELECOMS -
output,
quarterly analysis, influences, forecasts.
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PROCUREMENT AND KEY CONTRACTORS -
EU
Directives, recent contract awards, contractor profiles.
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Key issues
of particular interest:
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Performance of
utilities sector against overall infrastructure
market.
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Performance
2004-09 and forecasts for 2010 to 2014,
key influencing factors, effects of capital investment
programmes.
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Impact of
recent energy legislation and European
Directives on overall market growth and its effect on
electricity generation in particular.
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Key
regional differences in competition levels for
individual sectors.
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Leading
contractors working in the utilities sectors.
Leading contractors mentioned in the report include:
Alfred McAlpine, AMEC, Arup Group,
Balfour Beatty, BAM Nuttall, Barhale Construction, Bechtel UK,
Black and Veatch, Carillion, Clancy Docwra plc, Costain,
Daniel Contractors, Galliford Try, Interserve, John Laing,
Kier, Laing ORourke plc, May Gurney, McNicholas Construction,
Morgan Sindall, Morrison Utilities, Murphy Group, Sir Robert
McAlpine Plc, Skanska UK, Vinci Construction UK, WS Atkins.
Key areas covered in the report include:
UTILITIES MARKET OVERVIEW
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UK
Construction Output
overview of UK construction market, mix by sector 2008 and
2009, key influencing factors, trends.
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Infrastructure and Utilities Market
size in terms of GB construction output, sector mix
2008-09, key trends in infrastructure sectors.
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Utilities Market
sector mix, output by sector, quarterly analysis by
output and new orders, key influencing factors, future
prospects.
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Utilities output forecasts
assessment of potential performance 2010-14, key
influencing factors, and output forecasts to 2014.
SECTOR ANALYSIS - ELECTRICITY, GAS,
WATER AND TELECOMS.
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Industry structure
by sector and by country for individual sectors,
regulatory control, industry size, factors influencing
structure of the industry, etc.
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Construction output by sector
2004-09 with
forecasts through to 2014, quarterly analysis of output
and new orders.
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Future investment by sector current plans for capital investment and future
investment, influence of legislative or regulatory
controls.
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Key trends in the market place -
factors of influence; are the trends and factors of
influence set to continue, or will there be changes?
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Identification of key companies for each sector profiles of key utilities companies involved in each
UK sector - eg water companies, gas & electricity
generation, transmission & distribution organisations,
leading telecoms companies.
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Current forecasts to 2014
construction output by electricity, gas and total
utilities in GB.
PROCUREMENT AND LEADING
CONTRACTORS
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Procurement of utilities works
European Procurement Directives, exemptions for utilities
companies, current contract thresholds and those applicable
to utilities sector.
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Recent contract awards in utilities sector
includes recent AMP 5 contract awards in water sector as
well as some major electricity contracts recently awarded.
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Structure of utilities contracting sector analysis by employee numbers for water, electricity and
communications sectors in 2009, recent corporate activities.
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Leading contractors in utilities sectors company profile, area of activity, recent utilities works,
contracts awarded, major clients in utilities sector, etc.
REVIEW OF FUTURE PROSPECTS
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Trends over the medium-term,
and forecasts to 2014; key influencing factors within the
market, potential influence of regulative and legislative
changes.
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Recognition of need to secure UKs future energy supplies
change to renewable generation as well as greater influence
of nuclear power likely to boost electricity sector output.
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Utilities Construction Market - UK 2010-2014
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