Table of Contents
Executive Summary
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- The market
- New civil engineering construction output up 7% during 2013
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- Figure 1: New civil engineering construction output in Great Britain, 2009-13
- Rail and electricity sectors drive growth of civil engineering output between 2009 and 2013
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- Figure 2: New civil engineering construction output in Great Britain, by sector, 2009-13
- Prospects for the civil engineering sector remain strong over the next five years
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- Figure 3: Forecast new civil engineering construction output in Great Britain, 2014-18
- Market factors
- Government’s renewed focus on infrastructure investment to provide a positive impetus for the sector
- Coalition government committed to biggest programme of road investment since the 1970s
- Electricity market reform to attract increased investment in electricity generation sector
- Prospects for civil engineering output in water and sewerage sector expected to be limited
- Private sector investment in infrastructure on the up
- Companies
- Trend towards long-term alliances and closer, integrated relationships in utility sector
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- Figure 4: Analysis of the civil engineering industry by type of activity, number of companies & % of total, 2013
- What we think
Market Factors
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- Water and sewerage
- Industry regulation
- Legislative environment
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- Figure 6: Sewerage treatment enhancement expenditure driven by UWWTD in England & Wales, 1990-2015
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- Figure 7: Sewerage treatment enhancement expenditure driven by UWWTD in England & Wales, 1990-2015
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- Figure 8: UK coastal bathing water compliance with Bathing Water Directive for mandatory coliform standards, 2009-13
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- Figure 9: Capital expenditure on private sewers in England & Wales, by water and sewerage company, 2009-13
- Gas and electricity
- Price Controls
- Environmental and legislative factors
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- Figure 10: Average wholesales gas prices, 2002-13
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- Figure 11: Average wholesale gas prices, 2002-13
- Airports
- Communications
- Railways
- Ports and harbours
- Roads
Market Size and Segmentation
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- Key points
- Market size
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- Figure 12: Civil engineering construction output in Great Britain, 2009-13
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- Figure 13: Civil engineering construction output in Great Britain, 2009-13
- Market segmentation
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- Figure 14: Civil engineering construction output in Great Britain, by sector, 2009-13
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- Figure 15: Civil engineering construction output in Great Britain, by sector, 2009 and 2013
Water and Sewerage Sector
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- Key points
- Water and sewerage capital expenditure
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- Figure 16: Total capital expenditure by water and sewerage companies in England & Wales, 2005-10 and 2010-15
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- Figure 17: Actual UK capital expenditure on water and sewerage services, 2008/09-2012/13
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- Figure 18: UK capital expenditure on water and sewerage services, 2008/09-2012/13
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- Figure 19: UK capital expenditure on water and sewerage services, 2008/09-2012/13
- Figure 20: Analysis of water capital expenditure in England and Wales, by water and sewerage companies, by type, 2011/12-2012/13
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- Figure 21: Analysis of water capital expenditure in England and Wales, by water-only companies, by type, 2011/12-012/13
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- Figure 22: Analysis of sewerage capital expenditure in England and Wales, by water and sewerage companies, by type, 2011/12-2012/13
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- Figure 23: Analysis of Scottish Water Capital Expenditure on Water and Sewerage Services, 2007/08-2012/13
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- Figure 24: Analysis of Northern Ireland Water capital expenditure on water and sewerage services, 2008/09-2012/13
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- Figure 25: Civil engineering construction output for the potable water industry in Great Britain, 2009-13
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- Figure 26: Civil engineering construction output for the sewerage industry in Great Britain, 2009-13
Electricity Sector
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- Key points
- Electricity distribution capital expenditure
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- Figure 27: UK gross capital expenditure by electricity distribution network operators, 2008/09-2012/13
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- Figure 28: UK gross capital expenditure by the electricity distribution network operators, by company, 2008/09-2012/13
- Electricity transmission capital expenditure
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- Figure 29: Size of electricity transmission network in Great Britain, 2013
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- Figure 30: Allowed capital expenditure by the electricity transmission industry in Great Britain, 2007/08-2012/13
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- Figure 31: Capital expenditure by the electricity transmission industry in Great Britain, 2008/09-2012/13
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- Figure 32: Capital expenditure by the electricity transmission industry in Great Britain, 2008/09-2012/13
- The electricity generation mix
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- Figure 33: Analysis of electricity supplied in the UK, by type of fuel used in generation, 2009-13
- Renewables generation
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- Figure 34: Renewable electricity generation in the UK, 2009-13
- Coal generation
- Nuclear generation
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- Figure 35: UK nuclear sites planned closure dates, as of June 2014
- CCGT
- Distributed generation
- Interconnectors
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- Figure 36: Civil engineering construction output for the electricity industry in Great Britain, 2009-13
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- Figure 37: Civil engineering construction output for the electricity industry in Great Britain, 2009-13
Gas Sector
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- Key points
- Industry overview
- Gas capital expenditure
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- Figure 38: Total gas transmission and distribution capital expenditure, 2008/09-2012/13
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- Figure 39: Total gas transmission capital expenditure, 2008/09-12/13
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- Figure 40: Total gas distribution capital expenditure, 2008/09-2012/13
- Replacement expenditure
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- Figure 41: Length of gas mains replaced, by distribution network operator, 2009-13
- Gas storage facilities
- Civil engineering construction output
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- Figure 42: Civil engineering construction output for the gas industry in Great Britain, 2009-13
Airports Sector
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- Key points
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- Figure 43: 10 largest airports in the UK, 2009-13
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- Figure 44: Civil engineering construction output for the air transport industry in Great Britain, 2009-13
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- Figure 45: Civil engineering construction output for the air transport industry in Great Britain, 2009-13
Communications Sector
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- Key points
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- Figure 46: Key market developments in the telecoms sector, 2008-12
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- Figure 47: Number of BT Exchanges FTTC-Enabled, 2011-14
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- Figure 48: Civil engineering construction output for the communications industry in Great Britain, 2009-13
Railways Sector
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- Key points
- Capital expenditure
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- Figure 49: Renewal expenditure by asset, 2010-13
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- Figure 50: Rail renewal expenditure by asset, 2012-13
- Figure 51: Private sector investment in track and signalling, 2009-13
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- Figure 52: Private sector investment in stations, 2009-13
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- Figure 53: Analysis of enhancement expenditure in England and Wales, by type, 2010-13 and planned 2014
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- Figure 54: Analysis of enhancement expenditure in Scotland, by type, 2010-13 and planned 2014
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- Figure 55: Analysis of enhancement expenditure on non PR08 funded schemes by type, 2010-13 and planned 2014
- Railways civil engineering output
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- Figure 56: Civil engineering construction output for the rail transport sector in Great Britain, 2009-13
Harbours Sector
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- Key point
- Overview
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- Figure 57: Civil engineering construction output for the harbours and waterways sectors in Great Britain, 2009-13
Roads Sector
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- Key points
- Overview
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- Figure 58: Road network in Great Britain, by type, 2013
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- Figure 59: Road network expenditure in England, by activity and road type, 201/11-2011/12
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- Figure 60: New construction and improvements of roads, motorways and all purpose trunk roads, in England, 2008/09-2012/13
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- Figure 61: Civil engineering new road construction output in Great Britain, 2009-13
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- Figure 62: Civil engineering new road construction output in Great Britain, 2009-13
- Seasonality of civil engineering construction output
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- Figure 63: Seasonality of civil engineering, 2009-13
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- Figure 64: seasonality of civil engineering output in the water sector, 2009-13
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- Figure 65: Seasonality of civil engineering output in the sewerage sector, 2009-13
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- Figure 66: seasonality of civil engineering output in the electricity sector, 2009-13
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- Figure 67: Seasonality of civil engineering output in the gas, communications and air sector, 2009-13
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- Figure 68: Seasonality of civil engineering output in the railways sector, 2009-13
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- Figure 69: Seasonality of civil engineering output in the harbours sector, 2009-13
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- Figure 70: Seasonality of civil engineering output in the roads sector, 2009-13
- Regional civil engineering construction output
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- Figure 71: Analysis of civil engineering output, by region, 2009-13
Industry Structure
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- Key points
- Industry development
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- Figure 72: Analysis of the civil engineering industry by type of activity and company size, 2013
Company Profiles
Amec
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- Figure 73: Financial analysis of AMEC, 2009-13
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Amey
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- Figure 74: Financial analysis of Amey UK, 2009-13
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Balfour Beatty
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- Figure 75: Financial analysis of Balfour Beatty, 2009-13
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- Figure 76: Turnover analysis of Balfour Beatty by segment, 2012-13
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Land Lease Construction
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- Figure 77: Financial analysis of Lend Lease Construction (EMEA), 2008-13
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The Costain Group
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- Figure 78: Financial analysis of Costain Group, 2009-13
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- Figure 79: Turnover analysis of Costain Group, by division, 2010-13
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John Laing
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- Figure 80: Financial analysis of John Laing, 2009-13
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Carillion
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- Figure 81: Financial analysis of Carillion, 2009-13
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J Murphy & Sons
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- Figure 82: Financial analysis of J Murphy & Sons, 2008-12
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Bam Nuttall
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- Figure 83: Financial analysis of Bam Nuttall, 2009-13
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Interserve
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- Figure 84: Financial analysis of Interserve, 2009-13
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Skanska UK
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- Figure 85: Financial analysis of Skanska UK, 2008-12
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McNicholas Construction Holdings
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- Figure 86: Financial analysis of McNicholas Construction (Holdings), 2009-13
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Galliford Try Infrastructure
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- Figure 87: Financial analysis of Galliford Try Infrastructure, 2009-13
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Market Forecast
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- Key point
- Market overview
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- Figure 88: Forecast civil engineering construction output in Great Britain, 2014-18
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- Figure 89: Forecast civil engineering construction output in Great Britain, 2014-18
- The National Infrastructure Plan
- Increased private sector investment in Infrastructure
- Water and sewerage sector forecast
- Key points
- Capital expenditure
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- Figure 90: Proposed total expenditure for AMP6 in England & Wales, by water & sewerage company, 2015/16-2019/20
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- Figure 91: Proposed total expenditure on water and sewerage services in England & Wales during AMP6, 2015/16-2019/20
- Thames Tideway Tunnel
- Water Industry Development
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- Figure 92: Forecast civil engineering output for the water sector, 2014-18
- Sewerage Industry Development
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- Figure 93: Forecast civil engineering output for the sewerage sector, 2014-18
- Electricity sector forecast
- Key points
- Electricity distribution capital expenditure
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- Figure 94: Proposed total expenditure for RIIO-ED1 in Great Britain, by company, 2015/16-2022/23
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- Figure 95: Forecast network investment of the electricity distribution network operators in Great Britain, by company, 2015/162022/23
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- Figure 96: Renewable electricity generation capacity awaiting/under construction, as of April 2014
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- Figure 97: Forecast power generation installed capacity under “slow progression” scenario, by source, 2013-35
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- Figure 98: Forecast power generation installed capacity under “gone green” scenario, by source, 2013-35
- Increased interconnectivity between European Countries
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- Figure 99: Existing and planned interconnectors, as of November 2013
- Electricity civil engineering construction forecast
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- Figure 100: Forecast civil engineering output for the electricity sector, 2014-18
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- Figure 101: Forecast civil engineering output for the electricity sector, 2014-18
- Gas sector forecast
- Key point
- UK gas supply
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- Figure 102: Existing UK gas import infrastructure, as of November 2013
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- Figure 103: Proposed UK import projects, as of November 2013
- Gas distribution & transmission capital expenditure
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- Figure 104: Capital expenditure plans by national grid gas under RIIO-T1, by category, 2014-21
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- Figure 105: Controllable cost allowances for gas distribution companies under (RIIO-GD1), 2014-21
- Civil engineering construction output forecast
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- Figure 106: Forecast civil engineering construction output for the gas sector, 2014-18
- Airports sector forecast
- Key points
- Industry development
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- Figure 107: Forecast civil engineering output for the airport transport sector, 2014-18
- Communications sector forecast
- Key points
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- Figure 108: Forecast civil engineering output for the communications sector, 2014-18
- Railways sector forecast
- Key points
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- Figure 109: Rail infrastructure projects pipeline, as of December 2013
- High speed rail network (HS2)
- Maintenance expenditure in CP5
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- Figure 110: Forecast rail maintenance expenditure for CP5, 2014/15-2018/19
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- Figure 111: Forecast rail maintenance expenditure for CP5, by Activity, 2013/14-2018/19
- Capital expenditure in CP5
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- Figure 112: Forecast capital expenditure for CP5, by type, 2014/15-2018/19
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- Figure 113: Forecast capital expenditure for CP5, by type, 2014/15-2018/19
- Renewals expenditure in CP5
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- Figure 114: Forecast rail renewals expenditure for CP5, by activity, 2013/14-2018/19
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- Figure 115: Forecast rail track renewal activity for CP5, by activity, 2014/15-2018/19 and CP5 total
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- Figure 116: Forecast rail structures renewal for CP5, by activity, 2014/15-2018/19
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- Figure 117: Forecast rail electrification & plant renewal for CP5, by activity, 2014/15-2018/19
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- Figure 118: Forecast building renewal for CP5, by activity, 2014/15-2018/19
- Enhancements expenditure in CP5
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- Figure 119: Cost of enhancement projects during CP5
- Crossrail
- Thameslink Programme
- Electrification schemes
- Other committed schemes
- Other named schemes and CP4 rollover schemes
- HLOS capacity metric schemes
- Borders
- Other Scottish projects
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- Figure 120: Forecast civil engineering construction output for the rail sector, 2014-18
- Harbours sector forecast
- Key point
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- Figure 121: Forecast civil engineering construction output for the harbours sector, 2014-18
- Roads sector forecast
- Key points
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- Figure 122: Forecast civil engineering construction output for the roads sector, 2014-18
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- Figure 123: Forecast civil engineering construction output for the roads sector, 2014-18
Further Sources and Contacts
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- Trade magazines
- Trade exhibitions
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