Timetric’s ‘Energy and Utilities Infrastructure Construction in the UK to 2020: Market Forecast’

  • 16 Feb 2017

Timetric’s ‘Energy and Utilities Infrastructure Construction in the UK to 2020: Market Forecast’ features historic and forecast market value data for the energy and utilities construction industry, including a breakdown of the data by construction activity.

Historical and forecast valuations of the industry using the construction output and value-add methods are provided in the databook.

The report comes following Timetric’s extensive market research covering the energy and utilities construction industry in the UK. It includes a detailed historic and forecast market value data for the energy and utilities construction industry, including a breakdown of the data by construction activity.

An overview and detailed insight into the operating environment of the energy and utilities construction industry in the UK is provided by ‘Energy and Utilities Infrastructure Construction in the UK to 2020: Market Forecast’. 

Energy and utilities construction industry overview in the UK is covered as well as historic and forecast market value for the energy and utilities construction industry by construction output and value-add methods for the period 2010 through to 2020.

In addition, it includes historic and forecast market value by construction activity (new construction, repair and maintenance, refurbishment and demolition) across the energy and utilities construction industry for the period 2010 through to 2020.

Reasons to buy:

  • The report provides valuable data for the energy and utilities construction industry in the United Kingdom.
  • The report provides a breakdown of market value by type of construction activity (new construction, repair and maintenance, refurbishment and demolition).
  • The report enhances your knowledge of the market with key figures detailing market values using the construction output and value add methods.
  • The report allows you to plan future business decisions using the forecast figures given for the market.

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