subject: The Future Of Construction In Australia To 2014 --- Aarkstore Enterprise [print this page] Summary Summary
This report is the result of WMIs extensive market, company and deals research covering the Australian construction industry. It provides detailed analysis of both historic and forecast construction industry values, at market and category level, analysis of the leading companies in the industry, and an annual review of major events in the industry from the previous 12 months. With a combination of textual commentary, analysis, data tables and charts, the report covers the following markets:
Commercial Construction Industrial Construction
Infrastructure Construction
Institutional Construction
Residential Construction
Data for the historic years (2005-2008), full year 2009, forecasts from 2009 through 2014 along with growth rates is provided. The performance of each construction market is analysed. Latest news on construction industry and markets is also provided. Also included the top construction industry company profiles.
Scope
analysis of individual construction markets and categories including full year 2009 market value and forecasts till 2014
supporting text on current year performance and forecast assumptions for each construction market and category
latest industry, market and category news
Profiles of top construction companies in the country
Reasons To Buy
Why buy this Report?
Gain insight into Australian construction industry with current, historic and forecast market values
Get insight on key markets of the Australian construction industry along with the breakup of categories with which markets are made up of
Identify top companies of the Australian construction industry along with profiles of all those companies
Gain knowledge on major annual events in the industry from the previous 12 months.
Highlights
The financial crisis led to many independent lenders withdrawing from the capital market as a result of the difficulty and expense of raising funds. The Australian construction industry faced difficulties due to higher costs in obtaining debt financing. Consequently, the industry shrank by 3.9% in 2009 as compared to 2008. However, the announcement of major stimulus spending measures in the 2009-10 budget had a positive impact on many areas in the Australian economy. Notably, the schools building package has provided a welcome boost to the institutional construction market during a time when obtaining finance was proving difficult. The Australian government is set to spend US$16.0 billion on building the education sector over the next three years.
Keywords
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Table of Contents :
1 Introduction
1.1 What is this Report About?
1.2 Definitions
1.3 Summary Methodology
2 Executive Summary
3 Construction Industry Analysis
3.1 Construction Industry Overview
3.2 Performance Analysis
3.2.1 Industry Dynamics
4 Construction Industry Data
4.1 Historic Industry Value
List of Tables
Table 1: World Market Intelligence Construction Market Definitions
Table 2: Australian Construction Industry Value US$ Million, 2005-09
Table 3: Australian Construction Industry Segmentation US$ Million, By Market, 2005-09
Table 4: Australian Construction Industry Value Forecast US$ Million, 2009-14
Table 5: Australian Construction Industry Segmentation Forecast US$ Million, By Market, 2009-14
List of Figures
Figure 1: Australian Overall Construction Industry Dynamics, By Market, 2005-14
Figure 2: Australian Construction Industry Value US$ Million, 2005-09
Figure 3: Australian Construction Industry Segmentation (%), By Market, 2005-09
Figure 4: Australian Construction Industry Value Forecast US$ Million, 2009-14
Figure 5: Australian Construction Industry Segmentation Forecast (%), By Market, 2009-14
Figure 6: Australian Commercial Construction Market Dynamics, By Category, 2005-14