Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Introduction
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- Definitions
- Methodology
- Abbreviations
- Market Positioning
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- Figure 1: Total new construction and civil engineering output in Great Britain, 2008-12
- UK Economy
- Overview
- Inflation
- Interest Rates
- Business Investment
- Market Factors
- Water & Sewerage
- Electricity
- Electricity Market Reform
- Gas
- Airports
- Communications
- Railways
- Ports and Harbours
- Roads
- Construction Infrastructure
Market Size and Trends
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- Chapter Summary
- Market Size
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- Figure 2: Civil engineering construction output in Great Britain, 2008-12
- Market Segmentation
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- Figure 3: Analysis of civil engineering expenditure, by sector, 2008-12
- Water
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- Figure 4: Total capital expenditure by water and sewerage companies in England & Wales, 2005-10 and 2010-15
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- Figure 5: Total capital expenditure by water-only companies in England & Wales, 2005-10 and 2010-15
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- Figure 6: Actual UK capital expenditure on water and sewerage services, 2005/06-2010/11
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- Figure 7: UK capital expenditure on water and sewerage services, 2005/06-2010/11
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- Figure 8: Analysis of water-related capital expenditure, by water and sewerage companies in England and Wales, 2006/07-2010/11
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- Figure 9: Analysis of Scottish Water capital expenditure on water and sewerage services, 2006/07-2011/12
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- Figure 10: Progress of Scottish Water to date in the five-year investment programme 2010-15
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- Figure 11: Analysis of water capital expenditure in England and Wales, by water and sewerage companies, by type, 2007/08-2010/11
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- Figure 12: Analysis of water capital expenditure in England and Wales, by water-only companies, by type, 2007/08-2010/11
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- Figure 13: Analysis of water capital expenditure, by water and sewerage companies, by purpose, 2010/11
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- Figure 14: Analysis of water capital expenditure by water-only companies, by type, 2010/11
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- Figure 15: Civil engineering construction output for the potable water industry in Great Britain, 2008-12
- Sewerage
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- Figure 16: Analysis of sewerage-related capital expenditure in England and Wales, by company, 2005/06-2010/11
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- Figure 17: Analysis of sewerage capital expenditure in England and Wales, by water service company, by type, 2009/10 and 2010/11
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- Figure 18: Sewerage-related capital expenditure in Northern Ireland, by type, 2007/08-2011/12
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- Figure 19: Civil engineering construction output for the sewerage industry in Great Britain, 2008-12
- Electricity
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- Figure 20: Network distribution operators, regional, 2013
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- Figure 21: Analysis of electricity market, by sectors, Great Britain, 2008-12
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- Figure 22: UK distribution networks, 2010/11
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- Figure 23: UK capital expenditure by the electricity distribution networks, 2007/08-2011/12
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- Figure 24: Capital expenditure by the electricity distribution network operators in Great Britain, by company, 2007/08-2011/12
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- Figure 25: DNOs’ activity costs in England and Wales, 2010/11
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- Figure 26: Civil engineering construction output for the electricity industry in Great Britain, 2008-12
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- Figure 27: UK capital and civil engineering expenditure by the electricity distribution network operators, 2007/08-2011/12
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- Figure 28: UK civil engineering expenditure by the electricity generating industry, 2008-12
- Gas
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- Figure 29: Total gas supply, UK, 2007-11
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- Figure 30: Development of the UK gas supply, 2007-11
- Figure 31: Total gas transmission and distribution capital expenditure, 2007/08-2011/12
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- Figure 32: Total gas transmission capital expenditure, 2007/08-2011/12
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- Figure 33: Total gas distribution capital expenditure, 2007/08-2011/12
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- Figure 34: Civil engineering construction output for the gas industry in Great Britain, 2008-12
- Air Transport
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- Figure 35: Ten largest airports in the UK, 2008-12
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- Figure 36: Civil engineering construction output for the air transport industry in Great Britain, 2008-12
- Communications
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- Figure 37: Key market developments in the telecoms sector, 2008-12
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- Figure 38: Number of BT exchanges FTTC-enabled, 2011-13
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- Figure 39: Civil engineering construction output for the communications industry in Great Britain, 2008-12
- Railways
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- Figure 40: Rail infrastructure in Great Britain, 2007/08-2011/12
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- Figure 41: Rail industry infrastructure activity, 2007-12
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- Figure 42: Rail industry infrastructure capital expenditure, 2010-12 and planned, 2013-14
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- Figure 43: Renewal expenditure by asset, 2010-12 and planned, 2013-14
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- Figure 44: track renewal volumes, by type, 2010-12 and planned, 2013-14
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- Figure 45: Analysis of track renewal expenditure, by type, 2010-12 and planned, 2013-14
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- Figure 46: Private sector investment in track and signalling, 2009/10-2011/12
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- Figure 47: Analysis of signalling renewal expenditure, by type, 2010-12 and planned, 2013-14
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- Figure 48: Analysis of civils renewal expenditure, by type, 2010-12 and planned, 2013-14
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- Figure 49: Analysis of buildings expenditure, by type, 2010-12 and planned, 2013-14
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- Figure 50: Private sector investment in stations, 2009-12
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- Figure 51: Analysis of telecommunication expenditure, by type, 2010-12 and planned, 2013-14
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- Figure 52: Analysis of electrification renewal expenditure, by type, 2010-12 and planned, 2013-14
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- Figure 53: Analysis of plant and machinery expenditure, by type, 2010-12 and planned, 2013-14
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- Figure 54: Analysis of IT and other expenditure, by type, 2010-12 and planned, 2013-14
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- Figure 55: Analysis of enhancement expenditure in England and Wales, by type, 2010-12 and planned, 2013-14
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- Figure 56: Analysis of enhancement expenditure in Scotland, by type, 2010-12 and planned, 2013-14
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- Figure 57: Civil engineering construction output for the rail transport sector in Great Britain, 2008-12
- Ports and Harbours
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- Figure 58: Civil engineering construction output for the harbours and waterways sectors in Great Britain, 2008-12
- Roads
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- Figure 59: Road network in Great Britain, by type, 2012
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- Figure 60: Road network expenditure in England, by activity and road type, 2011
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- Figure 61: New construction and improvements of roads, motorways and all-purpose trunk roads in England, 2007/08-2011/12
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- Figure 62: Civil engineering new road construction output in Great Britain, 2008-12
- Construction Infrastructure
- Seasonality of Sales
- Overall
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- Figure 63: Seasonality of civil engineering, 2008-12
- Water
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- Figure 64: Seasonality of civil engineering output in the water sector, 2008-12
- Sewerage
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- Figure 65: Seasonality of civil engineering output in the sewerage sector, 2008-12
- Electricity
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- Figure 66: Seasonality of civil engineering output in the electricity sector, 2008-12
- Gas, Communications and Air Transport
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- Figure 67: Seasonality of civil engineering output in the gas, communications and air sector, 2008-12
- Railways
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- Figure 68: Seasonality of civil engineering output in the railways sector, 2008-12
- Harbours
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- Figure 69: Seasonality of civil engineering output in the harbours sector, 2008-12
- Roads
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- Figure 70: Seasonality of civil engineering output in the roads sector, 2008-12
- Regional Sales
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- Figure 71: Analysis of civil engineering output, by area, 2008-12
Industry Structure
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- Chapter Summary
- Industry Development
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- Figure 72: Analysis of the civil engineering industry, by type of activity and company size, 2011
- Company Profiles
- AMEC
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- Figure 73: Financial analysis of AMEC, 2008-12
- AMEY
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- Figure 74: Financial analysis of Amey UK, 2008-12
- Balfour Beatty
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- Figure 75: Financial analysis of Balfour Beatty, 2008-12
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- Figure 76: Financial analysis of Balfour Beatty, by segment, 2009-12
- Lend Lease Construction (formerly Bovis Lend Lease)
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- Figure 77: Financial analysis of Lend Lease Construction (EMEA), 2008-12
- The Costain Group
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- Figure 78: Financial analysis of Costain Group, 2008-12
- John Laing
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- Figure 79: Financial analysis of John Laing, 2008-12
- Carillion
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- Figure 80: Financial analysis of Carillion, 2008-12
- J Murphy & Sons
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- Figure 81: Financial analysis of J Murphy & Sons, 2008-12
- Bam Nuttall
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- Figure 82: Financial analysis of Bam Nuttall, 2007-11
- Interserve
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- Figure 83: Financial analysis of Interserve, 2008-12
- Skanska UK
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- Figure 84: Financial analysis of Skanska UK, 2008-12
- McNicholas Construction Holdings
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- Figure 85: Financial analysis of McNicholas Construction (Holdings), 2009-13
- Galliford Try Infrastructure
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- Figure 86: Financial analysis of Galliford Try Infrastructure, 2008-12
Market Forecast
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- Chapter Summary
- Market Overview
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- Figure 87: Forecast civil engineering construction output in Great Britain, 2013-17
- Water Industry Development
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- Figure 88: Total proposed capital expenditure by water and sewerage companies in England & Wales, 2010-15
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- Figure 89: Forecast UK capital expenditure on the water and sewerage industry, 2010/11-2014/15
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- Figure 90: Forecast capital expenditure for Scottish Water, 2010/11-2014/15
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- Figure 91: Forecast investment programme for Northern Ireland Water, 2010/11-2014/15
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- Figure 92: Forecast civil engineering output for the water sector, 2013-17
- Sewerage Industry Development
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- Figure 93: Forecast civil engineering output for the sewerage sector, 2013-17
- Electricity Industry Development
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- Figure 94: Forecast UK capital expenditure of the electricity distribution network operators, 2012/13-2016/17
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- Figure 95: Forecast UK capital and civil engineering expenditure by the electricity distribution network operators, 2012/13-2016/17
- Gas Industry Development
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- Figure 96: Ofgem’s required expansion of the number of properties to alleviate fuel poverty, 2013-21
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- Figure 97: Capital expenditure boundaries for National Grid Gas considered for Ofgem’s RIIO-T1, 2014-21
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- Figure 98: Capital expenditure plans by National Grid Gas under RIIO-T1, by category, 2014-21
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- Figure 99: Controllable cost allowances for gas distribution companies under RIIOGD1, 2014-21
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- Figure 100: Forecast civil engineering construction output for the gas sector, 2013-17
- Air Transport Development
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- Figure 101: Forecast of air traffic demand at UK airports, 2010-30
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- Figure 102: Forecast civil engineering output for the airport transport sector, 2013-17
- Communications Development
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- Figure 103: Forecast civil engineering output for the communications sector, 2013-17
- Railways Development
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- Figure 104: Forecast rail maintenance expenditure for CP5, 2013/14-2018/19
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- Figure 105: Forecast rail maintenance expenditure for CP5, by activity, 2013/14-2018/19
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- Figure 106: Forecast rail track renewal activity for CP5, by activity, 2013/14-2018/19
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- Figure 107: Forecast rail structures renewal for CP5, by activity, 2013/14-2018/19
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- Figure 108: Forecast rail electrification & plant renewal for CP5, by activity, 2013/14-2018/19
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- Figure 109: Forecast building renewal for CP5, by activity, 2014/15-2018/19
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- Figure 110: Forecast civil engineering construction output for the rail sector, 2013-17
- Harbours Development
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- Figure 111: Forecast civil engineering construction output for the harbours sector, 2013-17
- Roads Development
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- Figure 112: Forecast civil engineering construction output for the roads sector, 2013-17
- Other Infrastructure
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- Figure 113: Forecast civil engineering infrastructure output for new construction, 2013-17
Further Sources & Contacts
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- Trade Associations
- Trade Magazines
- Trade Exhibitions
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