Table of Contents
Executive Summary
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- The market
- Subdued growth
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- Figure 1: The market for M&E contracting 2014-18
- Electrical contracting leads the market
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- Figure 2: Segmentation of the M&E contracting market, by type of work, 2014-18
- The primary drivers
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- Figure 3: Segmentation of the M&E contracting market, by type of demand, 2014-18
- Electrical contracting
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- Figure 4: Segmentation of the electrical contracting market, 2014-18
- Mechanical contracting
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- Figure 5: Segmentation of the mechanical contracting market, 2014-18
- Challenges and opportunities
- The prospects
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- Figure 6: Forecast M&E contracting market, 2019-24
- Companies and brands
- Mechanical engineering
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- Figure 7: Development of companies in plumbing, heating and air conditioning installation, 2013-18
- Electrical engineering
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- Figure 8: Development of companies in electrical installation, 2013-18
- What we think
Issues and Insights
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- Brexit not getting sorted
- The facts
- The implications
- Data centres are increasingly green
- The facts
- The implications
The Market – What You Need to Know
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- Brexit, technology and political disrupters
- Legislation a positive market driver
- Continued price competition
Market Size
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- Low growth in 2018
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- Figure 9: The market for M&E contracting 2014-18
Market Segmentation
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- Electrical contracting leading the market
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- Figure 10: Segmentation of the M&E contracting market, by type of work, 2014-18
- New and R&M
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- Figure 11: Segmentation of the M&E contracting market, by type of demand, 2014-18
Market Segmentation – Electrical Contracting
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- Growing importance of infrastructure
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- Figure 12: Segmentation of the electrical contracting market, 2014-18
- New construction demand
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- Figure 13: Segmentation of the electrical contracting market for new construction, 2018
- R&M demand
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- Figure 14: Segmentation of electrical contracting from R&M activity, 2018 (£ million)
Market Segmentation – Mechanical Contracting
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- R&M leads the market
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- Figure 15: Segmentation of the mechanical contracting market, 2014-18
- New construction demand
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- Figure 16: Segmentation of the mechanical contracting market for new construction, 2018
- R&M demand
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- Figure 17: Segmentation of mechanical contracting from R&M activity, 2018 (£ million)
Market Forecast
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- Brexit restricting growth
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- Figure 18: Forecast M&E contracting market, 2019-24
- New construction offering strongest growth medium term
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- Figure 19: Forecast segmentation of the M&E contracting market, by type of demand, 2019-24
- Electrical leading demand
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- Figure 20: Forecast segmentation of the M&E contracting market, by type of work, 2019-24
The Impact of the Economy
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- GDP
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- Figure 21: Quarterly GDP development, Q1 2015-Q2 2019
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- Figure 22: GDP quarterly development, by sector, 2004-19
- Figure 23: Forecast GDP development, 2019-23
Market Trends
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- Brexit or not
- Sustainability
- Building information modelling
Market Drivers
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- General
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- Figure 24: Construction output in Great Britain, 2014-18
- New house building
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- Figure 25: New house building construction activity, 2014-18 actual and 2019-24 forecast
- Figure 15: Comparison of social and private housing completions, 1970-2018
- New public non-residential construction
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- Figure 26: Public non-residential new construction activity, 2014-18 actual and 2019-24 forecast
- Figure 27: Segmentation of new public non-residential construction, 2014-18 (£ million)
- New private industrial construction
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- Figure 28: Private industrial new construction activity, 2014-18 actual and 2019-24 forecast
- Figure 29: Segmentation of new private industrial construction, 2014-18 (£ million)
- New private commercial construction
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- Figure 30: Private commercial new construction activity, 2014-18 actual and 2019-24 forecast
- Figure 31: Segmentation of new private commercial construction, 2014-18 (£ million)
- New infrastructure
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- Figure 32: Infrastructure new construction activity, 2014-18 actual and 2018-24 forecast
- Figure 33: Segmentation of infrastructure construction, 2014-18 (£ million)
- Repair and maintenance
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- Figure 34: Housing repair and maintenance expenditure by sector, 2014-18 actual and 2019-24 forecast
- Figure 35: Infrastructure repair and maintenance expenditure, 2014-18 actual and 2019-24 forecast
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- Figure 36: Private industrial and commercial repair and maintenance expenditure, 2014-18 actual and 2019-24 forecast
- Figure 37: Public non-residential repair and maintenance expenditure, 2014-18 actual and 2019-24 forecast
- Data centres
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- Figure 38: Country profile of data centres in UK, 2019 (number)
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- Figure 39: Geographic profile of data centres in England, 2019
- Figure 40: City concentration of data centres in England, 2019
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- Figure 41: Data centre locations in Scotland, 2019
- Figure 42: Data centre locations in Wales, 2019
Companies and Brands – What You Need to Know
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- It is all about margin
- Infrastructure prospects
- Data centres – a changing market
- Green issues here to stay
Industry Structure
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- General
- Mechanical contracting
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- Figure 43: Development of companies in plumbing, heating and air conditioning installation, 2013-18
- Figure 44: Structure of the companies in the plumbing, heating and air conditioning installation industry, 2017 (number of companies)
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- Figure 45: Segmentation of work undertaken in the plumbing and heat and air conditioning installation industry, by number of employees, 2017 (£ million)
- Electrical contracting
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- Figure 46: Development of companies in electrical installation, 2013-18
- Figure 47: Structure of the companies in the electrical installation industry, 2017 (number of businesses)
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- Figure 48: Segmentation of work undertaken in the electrical installation industry, by number of employees, 2017 (£ million)
Competitive Strategies
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- Infrastructure a growing target market
- The link with facilities management
- Nationwide coverage
- Data centres
Company Profiles
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- NG Bailey
- Activity
- Performance
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- Figure 49: Financial summary of NG Bailey, 2015-19 (£ 000)
- Strategy
- TClarke
- Activity
- Performance
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- Figure 50: Financial summary of TClarke, 2014-18 (£ million)
- Figure 51: Segmentation of TClarke turnover, 2018 (£ million)
- Strategy
- Crown House Technologies
- Activity
- Performance
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- Figure 52: Financial summary of Crown House Technologies, 2014-18 (£ 000)
- Strategy
- Skanska Rashleigh Weatherfoil
- Activity
- Performance
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- Figure 53: Financial summary of Skanska Rashleigh Weatherfoil, 2013-17 (£ million)
- Strategy
- SPIE
- Activity
- Performance
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- Figure 54: Financial summary of SPIE, 2014-18 (£ 000)
- Figure 55: Segmentation of SPIE Group turnover, 2018
- Strategy
- SSE Contracting
- Activity
- Performance
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- Figure 56: Financial summary of SSE Contracting, 2014-18 (£ million)
- Strategy
Appendix – Data Sources, Abbreviations and Supporting Information
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- Abbreviations
- Methodology
Further Sources and Contacts
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- Trade associations
- Trade magazines
- Trade events
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