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As part of our
expanding range of reports in the Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) /
Off-Site Manufacture (OSM) industry, AMA research has published the
second edition of the “Prefabricated Volumetric Buildings Market – UK
2007”. Incorporating original input and primary research, this new
report represents an up-to-date and informed review of this rapidly
changing and complex market.
Key
issues covered include:
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Market
Size & Structure – Market value, trends, forecasts for future
growth, key influencing factors etc.
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Product
Mix – Cabin/Accommodation units, modular buildings.
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Key End
User Sectors – Analysis of end user sectors, mix by value, future
growth potential including commercial and industrial, residential,
healthcare, education, MoD, hotels, hire, prisons, asylum
accommodation centres, etc.
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Major
Suppliers – Market share, market position, relative end user
strengths and company profiles.
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Distribution – Major channels of distribution.
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Component
Specification Issues – modular developments, etc.
Prefabricated volumetric buildings are a substantial and growing market
characterised by increasing levels of market penetration in a wide range
of end user sectors. These buildings have a substantial market
potential, with forecasts of buoyant growth. The report excludes pods,
panellised prefabricated buildings, and prefabricated structural framing
which form the subject of other reports in AMA’s series about
prefabrication.
Of
Particular Interest:-
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Trends to
productivity enhancement – growth of MMC/OSM.
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Major
suppliers shares of the UK prefabricated volumetric buildings
market.
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Review of
key end use markets.
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Review of
key trends including affordable homes, housebuilding, construction,
etc.
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Comparison
of semi-finished and volumetric prefabrication.
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Future
growth prospects – influencing factors.
The
report covers the following key areas:-
MARKET
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Total
Prefabricated Volumetric Buildings Market 2004-2010 - market
analysis by value and forecasts.
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Key
influencing factors affecting market growth – level of construction
and manufacturing activity, trends to flats, affordable homes,
quality issues, trends leading to increased demand for prefabricated
volumetric buildings in certain sectors e.g. healthcare, education,
residential, MoD, prisons, hotels, asylum/immigration centres etc.
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Prefabricated Volumetric Buildings Product Mix - analysis by product
type – cabin/accommodation units, and modular buildings – changing
trends and future prospects.
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Major
channels of distribution – contractor, installer architect,
specifier, etc.
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Key areas
of end user growth, and forecasts for product mix in 2010.
END
USE SECTORS
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Mix of key
end user sectors by value.
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Key end user
sectors – Reviews of major end user groups and subsectors e.g.
Commercial and Industrial, Education, health care, residential, MoD,
retail, hire, hotel/catering, prisons, asylum centres, etc.
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Key future
trends for the usage of prefabricated volumetric buildings, future
growth potential of the sector, product issues, etc.
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Key
suppliers to the various end user sectors.
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Influencing
factors of future end user growth potential, e.g. trends in capital
expenditure and accommodation requirements, major changes in health and
education, impact of PFI/PPP etc.
Market/Product
Specification Issues
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General
trend towards OSM (Off-site Manufacturing) to improve quality
standards and address problems of site-skills shortages.
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Review of
fixtures, fittings and components including trends to higher levels
of standardisation and modularity.
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Review of
broad levels of specification in end user sectors.
SUPPLIERS
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Market shares of the
major suppliers in the prefabricated volumetric building market -
2006 by value.
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Profiles of major
suppliers including turnover, market positioning, brand names etc.
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Review of the key
channels of distribution used by leading suppliers – direct supply,
hire etc.
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Key end user sectors of
individual suppliers and future growth potential etc.
The report contains over 75 pages and 20 tables and charts of original
research and comment on the UK prefabricated buildings market and provides
incisive and thought-provoking views on its future development.
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