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German Construction Market Development

October 2005 | 62 pages | ID: G38E12C8524EN
Market and Business Development (MBD)

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The German Construction report analyses the historic and forecast levels of public and private output within the context of total EU output. The report covers housing, public and private non-residential construction, civil engineering, housing repair and maintenance, non-residential repair and maintenance and civils maintenance. The report analyses trends over a five year historical and a detailed five year forecast period.
The report includes an overview of the contractor industry.

Subjects Covered:
- Civil Engineering Repair & Maintenance
- House Building
- New Civil Engineering
- New Housing
- Non-Residential Construction
- Non-Residential Repair & Maintenance
- Private Sector Non-Residential Construction
- Public Sector Non-Residential Construction
- Repair & Maintenance
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

2. INTRODUCTION

2.1 Definitions
2.2 Abbreviations
2.3 Market Positioning
2.4 Exchange Rates
2.5 Economy
2.6 Market Factors

3. MARKET SIZE AND TRENDS

3.1 Chapter Summary
3.2 Market Overview
3.3 Market Segmentation

4. HOUSE BUILDING

4.1 Chapter Summary
4.2 Market Overview
4.3 Market Segmentation
  4.3.1 New Housing
  4.3.2 Repair and Maintenance

5. NON-RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION

5.1 Chapter Summary
5.2 Market Overview
5.3 Market Segmentation
  5.3.1 Private Sector Non-Residential Construction
  5.3.2 Public Sector Non-Residential Construction
  5.3.3 Non-Residential Repair and Maintenance

6. CIVIL ENGINEERING

6.1 Chapter Summary
6.2 Market Overview
6.3 Market Segmentation
  6.3.1 New Civil Engineering
  6.3.2 Civil Engineering Repair and Maintenance

7. FORECAST

7.1 Chapter Summary
7.2 Market Overview
7.3 Market Segmentation
  7.3.1 House Building
  7.3.2 Non-Residential Construction
  7.3.3 Civil Engineering

8. INDUSTRY STRUCTURE

8.1 Chapter Summary
8.2 European Overview

LIST OF TABLES

1: German Economic Indicators, 2000-2004
2: Total Construction Output in Germany, 2000-2004
3: Segmentation of the German Construction Market, by Sector, 2000-2004
4: Proportional Importance of the German Construction Market, by Sector, 2000-2004
5: Changes in the German Construction Market, by Sector, 2000-2004
6: German Housing Construction Output, 2000-2004
7: Value of German New House Building Construction, 2000-2004
8: Construction of New Houses in Germany, 2000-2004
9: Housing Repair & Maintenance Output in Germany, 2000-2004
10: Age of Dwelling Stock in Germany, 2001
11: Non-Residential Construction Output in Germany, 2000-2004
12: Private Sector Non-Residential Construction Output in Germany, 2000-2004
13: Public Sector Non-Residential Construction Output in Germany, 2000-2004
14: Non-Residential Repair & Maintenance Output in Germany, 2000-2004
15: Civil Engineering Output in Germany, 2000-2004
16: New Civil Engineering Output in Germany, 2000-2004
17: Civil Engineering Repair & Maintenance Output in Germany, 2000-2004
18: Forecast German Construction Output, 2005-2009
19: Forecast Segmentation of the German Construction Market, by Sector, 2005-2009
20: Forecast German Housing Construction Output, 2005-2009
21: Forecast German New Housing Construction Output, 2005-2009
22: Forecast German Housing Repair and Maintenance Output, 2005-2009
23: Forecast German Non-Residential Construction Output, 2005-2009
24: Forecast German Private Non-Residential Construction Output, 2005-2009
25: Forecast German Public Non-Residential Construction Output, 2005-2009
26: Forecast German Non-Residential Repair and Maintenance Output, 2005-2009
27: Forecast Civil Engineering Output in Germany, 2005-2009
28: Forecast German New Civil Engineering Output, 2005-2009
29: Forecast German Civil Engineering Repair & Maintenance Output, 2005-2009
30: Largest European Construction Contractors, by Turnover, 2003
31: Largest European Construction Contractors, by Value of New Contracts, 2003
32: Construction Employment in Germany, 2000-2004


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