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The report represents a
comprehensive review of the construction contractors and their activity
in different end use sectors and presents forecasts through to 2015 for
each of the key end use sectors.
Areas of particular interest include:
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Detailed review of leading
contractors and their consortia by market
sectors including
healthcare and education.
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Key market trends and the impact of government
spending cuts on sector projects and capital
programmes.
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Analysis of change and diversification
within the contracting industry.
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Analysis of the performance of construction
output over the past five years for 10 leading
non-domestic market sectors and forecasts to 2015.
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We also review the performance of leading contractors
over the past five years, through 10 non-domestic
market sectors together with forecasts for
construction activity over
the next few years.
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The report
also reviews the procurement of construction projects
under various routes including design build and frameworks
including contractor involvement in national,
regional and
private company frameworks.
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Supply chain
review.
Key areas covered in the report include:
CONTRACTORS REVIEW BY END USE
SECTOR
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Sectors
covered include
the following: Education, University, Healthcare, Transport,
Defence, Utilities, Industrial/Retail, Commercial Office,
Retail, Hotel/Leisure.
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Structure
of the UK Contracting Industry.
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Key trends
and factors promoting change in the industry, eg change in
contract size.
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Overview
and contractor strengths.
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Consortia
in the
contracting industry. Overview of specification & the
supply chain.
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Regional concentration
of
contractors/Regional frameworks.
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End use sector analysis – contractor
capability by sector.
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Analysis of change and
diversification within the contracting industry as firms
address the impact of the downturn on workloads and order
books.
CONTRACTOR PROFILES
Contractors covered in the report
include the following: Balfour Beatty, BAM Construct UK,
Bowmer & Kirkland, Carillion, Costain, Galliford Try,
Interserve, ISG, Kier, Laing O’Rourke, Lend Lease, Morgan
Sindall, Sisk UK, Wates, Willmott Dixon, plus Tier 2
contractors and a number of others where relevant
to individual end use sectors.
Market size, key trends, estimates of market size 2011, forecasts through to 2015.
Competition for construction work is now intense,
main contractors have been considering smaller-sized
contracts than they are used to in a bid to maintain workloads and
boost finances.
We
discuss this change in strategy and its effect on contractors’ order
books and the prospects for small-medium sized
firms.
CONSTRUCTION MARKET SIZE BY
SECTOR
Total Construction Output – value of output:
Construction new work. Construction output in 2011 and
beyond. Construction output by sector for -
Education, University, Healthcare, Transport, Defence,
Utilities, Industrial/Retail, Commercial Office, Retail,
Hotel/Leisure construction output – key summary data.
In
terms of supply chain,
we also review the
relationship between main contractors and clients, sub-contractors and
manufacturers and the
impact of
contractor influence on the specification process
in various market sectors. |