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PMR articles available in PDF format contain expert market analyses, forecasts and commentaries on construction market in Central and Eastern Europe. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 › » Moderate optimism on the Polish construction chemicals market January 2012
After two years of declines in 2009 and 2010, the Polish construction chemicals market saw a levelling off in the sector, which totalled slightly more than PLN 6bn (€1.5bn) in 2011. Moreover, construction and assembly companies are showing cautious Railway construction market in Poland gaining momentum January 2012
The condition of rail tracks in Poland is deplorable due to two decades of neglect of investment. Thanks to the generous funds provided by the European Union the Polish railway sector has embarked on a difficult path towards restoring its infrastructure,
which 2011 to be a record year for Polish railway investments November 2011
Despite initial difficulties in expending the EU funds allocated for 2007-2013, the year
2010 marked the beginning of an upturn in large construction tenders issued by PKP
PLK. PLN 16bn (€4bn) worth of contracts has been awarded to the main contractors
operating Price recovery in the Polish construction chemicals market November 2011
Increases in cement, electricity and fuel prices combined with improvement in the residential construction market triggered the prices of construction chemicals to start to rise slightly in 2011 after three years of price correction; price growth is expected Industrial construction market in Poland to grow until 2014 November 2011
Forthcoming investments in the power, gas and production sectors will help the industrial construction market get back on the path of sustained growth after a decline in 2009 and 2010. As a result, industrial construction will be able to successfully
take Price wars to continue for at least two years on the Polish construction market November 2011
Steady deterioration in construction and the expected decrease in the number of orders from the public sector force construction companies to continue to compete on price in tender procedures. According to construction companies’ representatives, Crucial steps in overcoming the predicted slowdown in the Polish construction industry October 2011
This autumn business confidence index in the Polish construction sector fell to a level
previously seen in the spring of 2009. The sentiment among market participants was
adversely affected by such factors as continued uncertainty in financial markets, Gas and energy sectors fuel optimism for industrial construction in Poland September 2011
The industrial construction sector in Poland is seen by construction companies as one that raises the most promising prospects for the construction industry in terms of maintaining sizeable order portfolios after most large road construction contracts Polish road construction market to grow nearly 25% in 2011 July 2011
Activity in road construction will peak in 2011 and 2012. Driven by substantial capital expenditure by the Polish General Directorate for National Roads and Motorways (GDDKiA), the value of roadwork will exceed PLN 30bn (€7.5bn) already in 2011. Construction in Poland to grow 11% in 2011 May 2011
On the back of an excellent start into 2011, the full year’s construction output will increase by around 11%, mostly driven by dynamic implementation of large civil engineering projects. However, the construction sector is likely to grow slower in |
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