英國廢物處理業建設趨勢:2011-2015年 是由出版商AMA Research在2011年02月所出版的。
這份英文市場調查報告書包含85 Pages 價格從美金1150起跳。
英國廢物處理業之建設需求於2010年達到2億6000億英鎊之規模,預計今後隨廢物處理之高需求將可帶動2∼3%之成長。
本報告為,調查分析英國廢物處理業之建設趨勢,並匯整主要市場趨勢、2015年止預測、地區別建設趨勢及主要計畫、產業各部門趨勢及挑戰、主要承包商趨勢等,以下列摘要形式闡述。
第1章 簡介
第2章 實施概要及未來展望
第3章 經濟環境
- GDP
- 通貨膨脹及利率
- 失業率
- 家計消費
- 房屋建設
- 英鎊
- 人口簡介
- 結論
第4章 廢物處理業之建設趨勢
- 定義
- 廢物管理市場概要
- 廢物管理用之建築物:市場規模及趨勢
- 主要市場因素
- 經濟概要
- EU指示、英國法規
- 政府提倡
- 可再生用品之價格趨勢
- 能源投入成本
第5章 地區別建設趨勢
- PFI/PPP
- 各地區建設趨勢
- 英格蘭西南部
- 英格蘭東南部
- 倫敦
- 西米德蘭茲
- 東米德蘭茲
- 英格蘭東部
- 西北地區
- 東北地區
- 約克郡亨伯
- 蘇格蘭
- 威爾士
- 北愛爾蘭
第6章 廢物處理業之應用及流程
- 概要
- 廢物裝運設施
- 廢物回收及再生設施
- 機械及生物處理(MBT:MECHANICAL BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT)
- 先進生物處理(ABT:ADVANCED BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT)
- EFW之焚化
- 機械熱處理(MHT:MECHANICAL HEAT TREATMENT)
- 先進散熱處理(ATT:ADVANCED THERMAL TREATMENT)
第7章 承包商回顧
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Abstract
INTRODUCTION and OVERVIEW
AMA Research are pleased to announce the publication of the 2nd Edition of the
report Construction in the Waste Industry - UK 2011-2015, focusing on key
market trends and major construction projects, which should be of particular
interest to construction professionals involved in the waste sector and to
waste management providers.
With over 85 pages and around 30 charts and tables this report includes:-
- Market size and key issues of construction in the UK waste industry,
forecast to 2015.
- Key market trends and the impact of the continuing economic downturn on
waste projects.
- Impact of 2010 CSR for the waste sector.
- Key waste construction projects by region.
- Regional assessment, analysis and comment.
- Identification of construction contractors active in this sector and
recent projects.
- National, regional and specialist waste management contractors, market
shares and company profiles.
- Applications and Processes in the waste industry - key focus on material
recovery facilities (MRFs), mechanical biological treatment (MBT) plants,
in-vessel composting (IVC), anaerobic digestion (AD), gasification, pyrolysis
and autoclaving. Development issues and trends in each sector.
- Summary of waste management market - overall market size, controlled waste
arisings by sector.
Areas of particular interest:-
- Assessment of the key market drivers and forecasts to 2015.
- Detailed assessment of waste transfer, treatment and energy from waste
infrastructure - trends in capacities, key development issues.
- Key focus on MRFs, MBTs, AD & IVC plants, Autoclaves, gasification &
pyrolysis plants and EfW incinerators.
- Regional review of construction within the waste sector including
identification of projects in the pipeline.
- Review of operators of waste treatment and EfW facilities, including
recently established turnkey contractors plus constructors active in the waste
industry.
Companies incuded in the report:
Aecom, Agrivert, Andigestion, Ascot Environmental, Augean Plc, Bagnall and
Morris Waste Services, BAM Nuttall, Biffa Waste Services, Bioessence, Biogen
Greenfinch, Birse Civils, Breheny Contractors, Bywaters (Leyton), Catalyst
Lend Lease, Clugston Construction, CNIM UK, Cory Environmental Services,
Costain Waste Management, Covanta Energy, Cyclamax, Cyclerval UK, Dean &
Dyball, Devon Waste Management, Eco Sustainable Solutions, Envar, F and R
Cawley, Fomento de Construcciones Y Contratas (FCC), Graphite Resources,
Greater Manchester Waste (GMW), Greenstar UK, Grundon Waste Management, Hills
Waste Solutions, Hochtief (UK) Construction, HW Martin Waste, Indigo
Environmental Services, Inetec, Interserve Civils, John Laing, Kier
Construction, Midland Compost and Recycling (MCR), Mytum and Selby Waste
Recycling, New Earth Solutions (NES), Norfolk Environmental Waste Services
(NEWS), North Midland Construction, Oran Waste, Orchid Environmental, Premier
Waste Management, Prosper de Mulder (PDM), Shanks Waste Management Ltd, Sita
Holdings UK, Smiths (Gloucester), Sterecycle, TEG Environmental, The
Composting Company, The Countrystyle Group, Veolia Environmental Services,
Viridor Waste Management, Vital Earth, VT Environmental Engineering,
Waddington Waste, Waste Recycling Group Plc (WRG), West London Composting,
William Tracey, Worm Tech, Yorwaste.
Key areas of coverage in the report include:-
OVERVIEW OF CONSTRUCTION TRENDS IN THE UK WASTE INDUSTRY
- Overview of waste management market - waste arisings by sector by
country, waste tonnages disposed of/recycled by route.
- Value of the waste construction market in the UK with forecasts to 2015.
- Assessment of key market drivers specific to waste treatment and disposal
- key legislation; Government initiatives; Recyclables prices trends;
downturn of UK economy.
- Legislative drivers and analysis of Government initiatives shaping
delivery of waste infrastructure.
- Analysis of PFI/PPP contracts within the waste sector - including
identification of contracts in procurement.
- Regional analysis of construction projects in the UK waste industry sector
- identification of key projects in the development pipeline.
APPLICATIONS AND PROCESSES IN THE WASTE INDUSTRY
- Identification of operational waste facilities in England and Wales and
analysis of influences on future capacity.
- Analysis of processes within the waste sector including waste transfer,
Materials Recycling Facilities, Mechanical Biological Treatment, Advanced
Biological Treatment, Mechanical Heat Treatment, Advanced Thermal Treatment,
Incineration with Energy from Waste.
- Identification of trends and issues impacting on the development of waste
facilities.
- Analysis of the types of structure constructed by application and process
and estimation of related construction costs.
CONTRACTORS REVIEW
- Identification and analysis of construction/civils contractors active in
the waste sector - incl. Earth Tech, Clugston Construction, Birse Civils, Dean
& Dyball, Costain Waste Management, BAM Nuttall, Kier Construction and others.
- Summary and analysis of enterprises operating within the waste sector.
- Identification and analysis of general waste treatment and EfW plant
operators including - Veolia ES, Biffa, SITA, Viridor, WRG, Shanks, Greenstar
UK, CNIM, Cory, Greater Manchester Waste, Mersey Waste, Grundon, Oran Waste,
Hills Waste Solutions, Premier Waste, Yorwaste and others.
- Estimation of market shares of leading players within the waste management
sector.
- Identification and analysis of specialist waste facilities turnkey
contractors - incl. Agrivert, Graphite Resources, Vital Earth, Bioganix, New
Earth Solutions, Eco Sustainable Solutions, Biogen Greenfinch, VT Group, PDM
and others.
SUMMARY OF REPORT CONTENTS
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In 2010, the waste construction market was estimated to be worth £260
million. This represents a growth of 3% on 2009. The waste construction market
has experienced good growth in recent years reflecting demand for increased
waste treatment capacity. The market is expected to continue to grow in the
short term, with average rates of growth of 2-3%.
Factors supporting the market include the need for greater waste treatment
capacity as population and consumption increase, increasingly tough landfill
diversion targets and expanding speculative development in the commercial
market. Factors negatively affecting market growth include government spending
cuts, particularly in terms of cuts in funding to DEFRA and WRAP and the
removal of waste PFI credits, and relatively new, untested markets for output
products. Large European waste management companies entering the UK market are
the most significant competitors to the current participants.
Energy from waste, Anaerobic Digestion and In-Vessel Composting remain the
sectors with the greatest growth potential in the short to medium term while
Legislative changes leading to tougher waste targets have had a beneficial
impact on the waste construction market as alternatives to landfill are
sought. In addition, increasing prices for recyclables and strengthening
markets for other outputs such as energy and compost like output (CLO), have
supported the market in recent months. Continued development of new technology
sectors will provide an opportunity to add value to the market, as will
expansion of commercial and industrial waste treatment projects.
Public sector capital expenditure will fall from 2011. Previous levels of
expenditure were unsustainable against the background of public sector debt
and the 2010 CSR brought about a significant spending review and a so-called
gausterity budgeth. Prices for output products are expected to see steady
growth as the markets become more established and as manufacturing returns to
normal levels and demand increases, particularly from the expanding markets of
India and China.
The waste construction market is expected to continue to grow in 2011 as a
number of PFI contracts signed in 2009 and 2010 see construction begin on new
waste facilities. From 2011, the market is expected to see growth remain low
at around 2-3%, although growth is expected to strengthen as economic
conditions improve, resulting in a market value in 2015 forecast at £307
million, 18% growth on 2010.
Table of Contents
1 INTRODUCTION
- 1.1 BACKGROUND
- 1.2 SOURCES OF INFORMATION
- GLOSSARY OF TERMS
2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY & FUTURE PROSPECTS
- 2.1 SUMMARY
- 2.2 FUTURE PROSPECTS
3 ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
- 3.1 GDP
- 3.2 INFLATION & INTEREST RATES
- 3.3 UNEMPLOYMENT
- 3.4 HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION
- 3.5 HOUSING & CONSTRUCTION
- 3.6 STERLING
- 3.7 POPULATION PROFILE
- 3.8 CONCLUSIONS
4 CONSTRUCTION IN THE WASTE INDUSTRY
- 4.1 DEFINITION
- 4.2 OVERVIEW OF WASTE MANAGEMENT MARKET
- 4.3 WASTE MANAGEMENT CONSTRUCTION - MARKET SIZE AND TRENDS
- 4.4 KEY MARKET FACTORS
- 4.4.1 General Economy
- 4.4.2 EU Directives & UK Legislation
- 4.4.3 Government Initiatives
- 4.4.4 Recyclables Price Trends
- 4.4.5 Energy Input Costs
5 REGIONAL CONSTRUCTION
- 5.1 PFI/PPP
- 5.2 REGIONAL CONSTRUCTION
- 5.2.1 South West England
- 5.2.2 South East England
- 5.2.3 London
- 5.2.4 West Midlands
- 5.2.5 East Midlands
- 5.2.6 East of England
- 5.2.7 North West
- 5.2.8 North East
- 5.2.9 Yorkshire & Humberside
- 5.2.10 Scotland
- 5.2.11 Wales
- 5.2.12 Northern Ireland
6 APPLICATIONS AND PROCESSES IN THE WASTE INDUSTRY
- 6.1 OVERVIEW
- 6.2 WASTE TRANSFER STATIONS
- 6.2.1 Introduction & Definition
- 6.2.2 Development Issues
- 6.3 MATERIALS RECOVERY / RECYCLING FACILITIES
- 6.3.1 Introduction & Definition
- 6.3.2 Development Issues
- 6.4 MECHANICAL BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT (MBT)
- 6.4.1 Introduction & Definition
- 6.4.2 Development Issues
- 6.5 ADVANCED BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT (ABT)
- 6.5.1 Introduction & Definition
- 6.5.2 Development Issues
- 6.6 INCINERATION WITH EFW
- 6.6.1 Introduction & Definition
- 6.6.2 Development Issues
- 6.7 MECHANICAL HEAT TREATMENT
- 6.7.1 Introduction & Definition
- 6.7.2 Development Issues
- 6.8 ADVANCED THERMAL TREATMENT
- 6.8.1 Introduction & Definition
- 6.8.2 Development issues
7 CONTRACTORS REVIEW
- 7.1 SUMMARY OF TRENDS
- 7.2 LEADING CONTRACTORS
- 7.3 SPECIALIST CONTRACTORS
- 7.3.1 Introduction
- 7.3.2 Advanced Biological Treatment
- 7.3.3 Mechanical Heat Treatment
- 7.3.4 Incineration with EfW
- 7.4 CONSTRUCTORS
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