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Non-Residential Construction in the United Kingdom

September 2020 | 36 pages | ID: N472EE2C8D2EN
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Non-Residential Construction in the United Kingdom

SUMMARY

Non-Residential Construction in the United Kingdom industry profile provides top-line qualitative and quantitative summary information including: market share, market size (value 2015-19, and forecast to 2024). The profile also contains descriptions of the leading players including key financial metrics and analysis of competitive pressures within the market.

KEY HIGHLIGHTS
  • The non-residential construction market is defined as the value of work put in place annually for non-residential buildings. The five included segments are commercial construction, industrial construction, infrastructure construction, energy and utilities construction and institutional construction. Further details of these segments can be provided upon request. Market value is defined in general as the total value of construction activity in any given time period, including costs related to construction materials, equipment and services, new construction, refurbishment, repair and maintenance and demolition. It is synonymous with measures such as construction value put in place or value of construction work done.
  • The UK non-residential construction sector had total revenues of $220.5bn in 2019, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 1.4% between 2015 and 2019.
  • The commercial segment was the sector's most lucrative in 2019, with total revenues of $99.8bn, equivalent to 45.3% of the sector's overall value.
  • Poor investor confidence, coupled with sluggish economic growth, reduced construction activity in a number of sectors, particularly commercial buildings.
SCOPE
  • Save time carrying out entry-level research by identifying the size, growth, major segments, and leading players in the non-residential construction market in the United Kingdom
  • Use the Five Forces analysis to determine the competitive intensity and therefore attractiveness of the non-residential construction market in the United Kingdom
  • Leading company profiles reveal details of key non-residential construction market players’ global operations and financial performance
  • Add weight to presentations and pitches by understanding the future growth prospects of the United Kingdom non-residential construction market with five year forecasts
REASONS TO BUY
  • What was the size of the United Kingdom non-residential construction market by value in 2019?
  • What will be the size of the United Kingdom non-residential construction market in 2024?
  • What factors are affecting the strength of competition in the United Kingdom non-residential construction market?
  • How has the market performed over the last five years?
  • Who are the top competitiors in the United Kingdom's non-residential construction market?
1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1.1. Market value
1.2. Market value forecast
1.3. Category segmentation
1.4. Geography segmentation
1.5. Market rivalry
1.6. Competitive Landscape

2 MARKET OVERVIEW

2.1. Market definition
2.2. Market analysis

3 MARKET DATA

3.1. Market value

4 MARKET SEGMENTATION

4.1. Category segmentation
4.2. Geography segmentation

5 MARKET OUTLOOK

5.1. Market value forecast

6 FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS

6.1. Summary
6.2. Buyer power
6.3. Supplier power
6.4. New entrants
6.5. Threat of substitutes
6.6. Degree of rivalry

7 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

7.1. Who are the leading players?
7.2. How is technology shaping the non-residential sector?

8 COMPANY PROFILES

8.1. The Berkeley Group Holdings Plc
8.2. Kier Group plc
8.3. Barratt Developments Plc

9 MACROECONOMIC INDICATORS

9.1. Country data

10 APPENDIX

10.1. Methodology
10.2. Industry associations
10.3. Related MarketLine research
10.4. About MarketLine

LIST OF TABLES

Table 1: United Kingdom non-residential construction sector value: $ billion, 2015-19
Table 2: United Kingdom non-residential construction sector category segmentation: $ billion, 2019
Table 3: United Kingdom non-residential construction sector geography segmentation: $ billion, 2019
Table 4: United Kingdom non-residential construction sector value forecast: $ billion, 2019-24
Table 5: The Berkeley Group Holdings Plc: key facts
Table 6: The Berkeley Group Holdings Plc: Key Employees
Table 7: Kier Group plc: key facts
Table 8: Kier Group plc: Key Employees
Table 9: Barratt Developments Plc: key facts
Table 10: Barratt Developments Plc: Key Employees
Table 11: United Kingdom size of population (million), 2015-19
Table 12: United Kingdom gdp (constant 2005 prices, $ billion), 2015-19
Table 13: United Kingdom gdp (current prices, $ billion), 2015-19
Table 14: United Kingdom inflation, 2015-19
Table 15: United Kingdom consumer price index (absolute), 2015-19
Table 16: United Kingdom exchange rate, 2015-19

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 1: United Kingdom non-residential construction sector value: $ billion, 2015-19
Figure 2: United Kingdom non-residential construction sector category segmentation: % share, by value, 2019
Figure 3: United Kingdom non-residential construction sector geography segmentation: % share, by value, 2019
Figure 4: United Kingdom non-residential construction sector value forecast: $ billion, 2019-24
Figure 5: Forces driving competition in the non-residential construction sector in the United Kingdom, 2019
Figure 6: Drivers of buyer power in the non-residential construction sector in the United Kingdom, 2019
Figure 7: Drivers of supplier power in the non-residential construction sector in the United Kingdom, 2019
Figure 8: Factors influencing the likelihood of new entrants in the non-residential construction sector in the United Kingdom, 2019
Figure 9: Factors influencing the threat of substitutes in the non-residential construction sector in the United Kingdom, 2019
Figure 10: Drivers of degree of rivalry in the non-residential construction sector in the United Kingdom, 2019


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