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Report “Construction in Romania – Key
Trends and Opportunities to 2017″ by Timetric
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The collection of ‘Construction’
market research reports has a new addition of “Construction in
Romania – Key Trends and Opportunities to 2017”
on RnRMarketResearch.com. This report provides detailed market analysis,
information and insights into the Romanian construction industry, including:
·
The Romanian construction industry’s growth prospects by sector,
project type and type of construction activity
·
Analysis of equipment, material and service costs across each
project type within Romania
·
Critical insight into the impact of industry trends and issues and
the risks and opportunities they present to participants in the Romanian
construction industry
·
Assessment of the competitive forces facing the construction
industry in Romania and profiles of the leading operators
·
Data highlights of the largest construction projects in Romania.
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Summary
The Romanian construction industry
grew significantly in the two years between Romania’s entry to the European
Union in 2007 and the global economic crisis in 2009. The construction industry
in Romania contracted during the crisis as the country entered economic
recession from the third quarter of 2008. The industry registered a CAGR of
2.85% during the review period. The construction industry’s growth is expected
to grow over the forecast period, as a result of government focus on
infrastructure and residential construction. The industry’s output is expected
to record a CAGR of 6.55% over the forecast period.
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Scope
This report provides a
comprehensive analysis of the Construction industry in Romania:
·
Historical (2008-2012) and forecast (2013-2017) valuations of the
construction market in Romania using the construction output and value-add
methods
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Segmentation by sector (commercial, industrial, infrastructure,
institutional and residential) and by project type
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Breakdown of values within each project type, by type of activity
(new construction, repair and maintenance, refurbishment and demolition) and by
type of cost (materials, equipment and services)
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Analysis of key construction industry issues, including
regulation, cost management, funding and pricing
·
Assessment of the competitive environment using Porter’s Five
Forces analysis
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Detailed profiles of the leading construction companies in Romania
Reasons to
Buy
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Identify and evaluate market opportunities using our standardized
valuation and forecasting methodologies
·
Assess market growth potential at a micro-level via 600+
time-series data forecasts
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Understand the latest industry and market trends
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Formulate & validate business strategies by leveraging our
critical and actionable insight
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Assess business risks, including cost, regulatory and competitive
pressures
·
Evaluate competitive risk and success factors
Key
Highlights
·
The Romanian construction industry suffered a recession and
slowdown in output due to the financial crisis in 2009. The country recorded a
small recovery in 2011, and continued to show signs of recovery until 2012.
From January to May 2013 the construction production index recorded an average
decline of -7.7%, but began to grow during June-September 2013 as the index
grew by an average of 5.1%. This indicates that the industry is still fragile
and failing to match its pre-financial-crisis growth rates, but is displaying
signs of stability as a basis for sustained recovery. This growth is largely
attributed to the increase in the real estate prices and strong support from
public investment. According to the National Institute of Statistics (INS), the
economy grew by 4.1% in the third quarter of 2013 compared to the same period
in 2012.
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According to the World Economic Forum’s Global Competitiveness
Report 2013-2014, Romania ranked 106th out of 148 economies in terms of overall
infrastructure quality. The quality of its roads ranked 145th, the quality of
its rail infrastructure ranked 82nd, and the quality of its ports ranked 123rd.
The government is investing heavily to improve the country’s infrastructure and
make it more effective for transport and logistics.
·
In Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index 2013,
Romania is ranked 29th out of the 31 countries in the European Union (EU). The
country’s relative difficulty in conducting business and its high level of
corruption creates a barrier of entry for new construction companies. In July
2013, Romanian Transport Minister Relu Fenechiu was sentenced to five years in
jail on charges of illegally selling second-hand electrical equipment as new.
Corruption of this nature is common, and damages the reputation of the
construction industry.
·
According to the INS, the country’s exports increased by 8.4% in
the first three quarters of 2013, whereas imports decreased by 0.7%. In the
second half of 2013, the Romanian government devised a new strategy to increase
exports to China, the US, Russia and Arab countries over 2014-2020. The
strategy involves the implementation of an advocacy group consisting of
multinational companies, banks and foreign business consultants to direct the
government in increasing exports and industrial capacity.
·
The Romanian government is introducing a tax on special
construction projects, which would result in a yearly cost of RON178, 525
(US$55,104) for each wind turbine in Romania. This could generate an added cost
of RON133.9 million (US$41.3 million) for the entire renewable energy sector in
Romania, according to the Association for Wind Energy. As a result,
construction in the renewable energy sector could be reduced.
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