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The global
construction aggregates market valued over US$99 billion in 2012, of which the
Asia-Pacific region constituted a 42.5% share, making it the largest regional
market for construction aggregates in the world. In the same year, Europe and
North America were the second- and third-largest regional markets, representing
respective shares of 26.9% and 20.8%. Continuing economic uncertainty in Europe
and a gradual recovery in the US are expected to reduce these regional market
shares. Growing economies in the Asia-Pacific, in particular China, India and
Indonesia, are expected to reduce the market shares of Western regions, as the
rapid development of infrastructure and other construction markets in these
areas increases the demand for construction aggregates. The market shares of
the European and North American regions are expected to reach 22.7% and 20%
respectively in 2017, down from 2012, while the Asia-Pacific region is forecast
to increase its share to 47.6% by 2017.
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Scope
This
report provides a comprehensive analysis of the construction aggregates market
globally:
- Historical
(2008-2012) and forecast (2013-2017) valuations of the construction aggregates
market in Asia-Pacific, Middle East, Europe, North America, Latin America
- Data
provided for construction sands, gravel and pebbles, crushed stones, chippings,
waste-based aggregates and pre-coated aggregates
- Breakdown
of values at country level (44 countries)
- Analysis
of key events and factors driving the construction aggregates market globally
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Key Highlights
The global
construction aggregates market valued over US$99 billion in 2012, of which the
Asia-Pacific region constituted a 42.5% share, making it the largest regional
market for construction aggregates in the world. In terms of growth, the global
construction aggregates market recorded a CAGR of 2.40% during the review
period. A key factor for this low growth was a decline in the market by 9.8% in
2009.
The
Asia-Pacific construction aggregates market valued over US$40 billion in 2012.
China constituted the largest share of the regional market with 66.1% in 2012. Future
growth will be driven by large-scale infrastructure development undertaken in
emerging economies, and the easing of the economic crisis in Europe. However,
the slowdown in Asia, the gradual US recovery and uncertainty in Europe will
moderate growth.
Crushed
stone was the largest category in the market during the review period. The
category valued over US$44 billion in 2012, constituting a 44.8% share in the
global market. Infrastructure networks in developed countries are well
established, and many use lower amounts of aggregates and concrete in
construction. The majority of construction work in these countries will be
limited to repairs and upgrades of existing infrastructure, and demand for construction
aggregates will be less than in emerging nations.
Increasing
traffic congestion in urban areas worldwide has forced governments to invest in
mass transit projects such as metro railways. GCC nations, in particular, have
earmarked large sums of money in the development of a rail network to connect
national and regional locations. These developments are expected to drive
demand for construction aggregates. Stringent environmental and land use
regulations in place in developed countries are expected to boost demand for
recycled and secondary construction aggregates (waste-based aggregates) such as
blast-furnace slag and crushed hydraulic concrete
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Major Points in a Table of Content
9 Company Profile: Vulcan Materials
Company
9.1 Vulcan Materials Company - Company Overview
9.2 Vulcan Materials Company - Business Description
9.3 Vulcan Materials Company - Main Products
9.4 Vulcan Materials Company - History
9.5 Vulcan Materials Company - Company Information
9.5.1 Vulcan Materials Company - key competitors
9.5.2 Vulcan Materials Company - key employees
9.1 Vulcan Materials Company - Company Overview
9.2 Vulcan Materials Company - Business Description
9.3 Vulcan Materials Company - Main Products
9.4 Vulcan Materials Company - History
9.5 Vulcan Materials Company - Company Information
9.5.1 Vulcan Materials Company - key competitors
9.5.2 Vulcan Materials Company - key employees
10 Company Profile: CRH Plc
10.1 CRH Plc - Company Overview
10.2 CRH Plc - Business Description
10.3 CRH Plc - Main Products and Services
10.4 CRH Plc - History
10.5 CRH Plc - Company Information
10.5.1 CRH Plc - key competitors
10.5.2 CRH Plc - key employees
10.1 CRH Plc - Company Overview
10.2 CRH Plc - Business Description
10.3 CRH Plc - Main Products and Services
10.4 CRH Plc - History
10.5 CRH Plc - Company Information
10.5.1 CRH Plc - key competitors
10.5.2 CRH Plc - key employees
11 Company Profile: Martin Marietta
Materials, Inc.
11.1 Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. - Company Overview
11.2 Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. - Business Description
11.3 Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. - Main Products
11.4 Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. - History
11.5 Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. - Company Information
11.5.1 Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. - key competitors
11.5.2 Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. - key employees
11.1 Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. - Company Overview
11.2 Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. - Business Description
11.3 Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. - Main Products
11.4 Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. - History
11.5 Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. - Company Information
11.5.1 Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. - key competitors
11.5.2 Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. - key employees
12 Company Profile: Holcim Ltd
12.1 Holcim Ltd - Company Overview
12.2 Holcim Ltd - Business Description
12.3 Holcim Ltd - Main Products
12.4 Holcim Ltd - History
12.5 Holcim Ltd - Company Information
12.5.1 Holcim Ltd - key competitors
12.5.2 Holcim Ltd - key employees
12.1 Holcim Ltd - Company Overview
12.2 Holcim Ltd - Business Description
12.3 Holcim Ltd - Main Products
12.4 Holcim Ltd - History
12.5 Holcim Ltd - Company Information
12.5.1 Holcim Ltd - key competitors
12.5.2 Holcim Ltd - key employees
13 Company Profile: HeidelbergCement
AG
13.1 HeidelbergCement AG - Company Overview
13.2 HeidelbergCement AG - Business Description
13.3 HeidelbergCement AG - Main Products
13.4 HeidelbergCement Ag - History
13.5 HeidelbergCement Ag - Company Information
13.5.1 HeidelbergCement AG - key competitors
13.5.2 HeidelbergCement AG - key employees
13.1 HeidelbergCement AG - Company Overview
13.2 HeidelbergCement AG - Business Description
13.3 HeidelbergCement AG - Main Products
13.4 HeidelbergCement Ag - History
13.5 HeidelbergCement Ag - Company Information
13.5.1 HeidelbergCement AG - key competitors
13.5.2 HeidelbergCement AG - key employees
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