Civil Engineering - UK - January 2016
Civil Engineering - UK - January 2016

“The recent reform of the Highways Agency, now known as Highways England, should give contractors the confidence they need to recruit and train skilled workers to deliver the growing number of transport projects over the coming years.”

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Overview

Overview

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Executive Summary
Key Insights
UK Economy

Market

Market

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Market Factors
Market Size and Segmentation
Water and Sewerage Sector
Electricity Sector
Gas Sector
Airports Sector
Communications Sector
Railways Sector
Harbours Sector
Roads Sector
Seasonality of Civil Engineering Construction Output
Regional Civil Engineering Construction Output
Market Forecast
Water and Sewerage Sector Forecast
Electricity Sector Forecast
Gas Sector Forecast
Airports Sector Forecast
Communications Sector Forecast
Railways Sector Forecast
Harbours Sector Forecast
Roads Sector Forecast

Brand/Company

Brand/Company

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Industry Structure
Company Profiles
AMEC Foster Wheeler
Amey
Balfour Beatty
Land Lease Construction
The Costain Group
John Laing
Carillion
J Murphy & Sons
BAM Nuttall
Interserve
Skanska UK
McNicholas Construction Holdings
Galliford Try Infrastructure

Data

Data

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