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INTRODUCTION and OVERVIEW
AMA Research are pleased to announce the publication of the first edition
of AMA Research's brand new report, 'Electronic Security and Active Fire
Protection Products in the Hotel Sector Report - UK 2011-2015 Analysis'.
Offering excellent value for money, this report represents a current and
informed assessment of this market sector, incorporating original input and
primary research.
This market review specifically breaks down the mix of products used in
this sector, to enable suppliers to assess the potential scale of the
opportunity.
The market for electronic security & active fire protection products in the
hotel sector was worth around &pouns;111 million in 2010. The expansion of the
budget hotel sector has supported demand for electronic security and active
fire protection products, and this sector is also expected to perform
reasonably well over the next few years.
Factors growing in importance in the sector include value for money,
particularly the long term or whole life running costs of systems, alongside
initial costs, including servicing and maintenance packages.
CCTV and active fire protection products account for the largest share
of the market for electronic security and activefire protection products. A
wide range of access control products are also used in the hotel sector.
The following product sectors are included: CCTV, access control,
intruder detection, fire detection and alarms, fire extinguishing equipment.
Areas of particular interest:
- The hotel & leisure sector was one of the best performing in 2010
across the construction industry, with new hotel projects contributing
around 35% of work in this sector.
- Renewed optimism in the high-end and Budget market sectors, is
supporting demand for a wide range of products, ranging from basic systems in
the budget sector to fully integrated, more advanced technology in the upper
end of the market.
- The overall trend is for growth in the budget sector and this will
be most evident in London and city centre locations.
Some of the companies included:
Abel Alarm Co, AD Group, ADT Fire & Security, Angus Fire Engineering, Apollo
Fire Detectors, Arecont Vision, ASSA ABLOY, Bosch Security Systems UK, Bradley
Lomas Electrolok, Castle Care-Tech, CBC (EUROPE), CEM Systems, Chubb Fire &
Security, CISA Electronic Locking, Cooper Fire, G4S Technology, GE Security,
Gent, Grosvenor Technology, Hall & Kay Fire Engineering, Hochiki Europe (UK),
Honeywell Security, Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies, Johnson Controls,
JVC Professional Europe, Kaba UK, Kerr Fire Fighting Chemicals, Kidde Fire
Protection, Macron Safety Systems, Newmark Security, Niscayah, Nittan (UK),
Notifier Fire Systems, NSP Europe, Nu-Swift International, Panasonic
Corporation, Paxton Access, Protec Fire Detection, Pyronix, Quadnetics Group,
Reliance High-Tech, Remsdaq, Samsung Techwin Europe, Secom, Siemens Building
Technologies, Stanley Security Solutions, Swift Fire and Security Group, TDSi,
Texecom, Tyco Fire & Integrated Solutions, Westminster Group, Xtralis
Key areas covered in the report include:
ELECTRONIC SECURITY PRODUCTS IN THE HOTEL SECTOR
- Overall market size, value and trends in the hotel
electronic security sector. Both current trends and future prospects are
analysed.
- Key factors influencing the market, the Olympics, the growth of the
budget hotel sector, the shift towards IP.
- Percentage shares by product sector and analysis of the product mix
for 2010.
- Product trends and services offered by suppliers to the hotel
sector, including the general requirements of hotels and the range of products
available.
- Major suppliers of electronic security products to the hotel sector
and key suppliers within each product sector.
- Executive Summary and Future Prospects.
- Key factors influencing the sector and economic and socio economic
influences.
ACTIVE FIRE PROTECTION PRODUCTS IN THE HOTEL SECTOR
- Overall market size, value and trends both current and future
prospects.
- The market size for fire detection and alarms and fire extinguishing
equipment in the hotel sector.
- Product trends in the active fire protection sector.
- Major suppliers of active fire protection products.
THE HOTEL MARKET
- Value of tourism to the UK and consumer spending.
- Structure of the UK hotel sector - major chains and sectors and
corporate activity. Key drivers for growth in the hotel sector.
- Market size, value and key drivers - key trends, forecasts
up to 2015.
- Performance of the hotel sector in 2010-11 - room numbers, trends,
forecasts.
- Major chains and sectors within the hotel industry - Budget,
Mid-Range and Luxury - market shares.
- Review of budget hotel sector - major players, shares, development
plans.
THE ELECTRONIC SECURITY & ACTIVE FIRE PROTECTION MARKET
- Overall electronic security and active fire protection market
size, value and trends.
- Percentage shares by product sector and analysis of the changes in
the product mix.
- Key end use sectors in the electronic security and active fire
protection market.
SUMMARY OF REPORT CONTENTS
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The hotel & leisure sector was one of the best performing over 2010 across the
construction industry, with new hotel projects contributing around 35% of work
in this sector. Leading the recovery in the hotel sector was the London
market, with both occupancy levels and average room rates (ARR) increasing as
the weakness of the pound encouraged international visitors to the Capital.
The short-term UK build pipeline between 2011 and 2013 is for around 20,000 -
25,000 new hotel rooms to be built (new rooms at early concept stage,
planning, design or construction), of which around 12,000 are expected to be
provided in London.
In 2011, the total UK Electronic Security and Active Fire Protection market is
estimated to be worth some &pouns;2.1 billion at manufacturers selling prices.
The UK electronic security and active fire protection market had shown
excellent levels of growth until the recent economic recession. However, the
lower level of construction across a number of key sectors eroded the value of
the market between 2008 and 2010.
Technological developments have continued to drive the replacement market,
particularly remote monitoring - including wireless technology, along with
fully integrated systems. Increasing competition and a higher level of price
competition has resulted in a greater focus on providing a wider range of
products and services, including service and maintenance contracts. End-users
have become increasingly focused on the overall lifecycle cost of a system
including product, installation, operational costs, servicing and management
costs.
The market for electronic security and fire protection products in the hotel
sector was estimated at &pouns;111m in 2010. Demand for electronic security
and active fire products in the hotel sector is likely to increase in late
2011 and early 2012 with a number of major refurbishments planned for London
in the build up to the Olympics.
Overall, electronic security accounts for just over half of the product mix in
the hotel sector with CCTV taking the largest share by value. In the fire
sector, the share taken by fire extinguishing equipment in the hotel sector is
higher than the overall market, primarily due to the wider use of sprinkler
systems.
The performance of the London hotel market is expected to improve further,
with occupancy levels forecast to rise even higher and profitability likely to
increase as corporate demand returns. Major events such as the Olympic and
Paralympic Games in 2012 are providing further impetus for growth. There are
early signs of a recovery taking place in the regional hotel market, with
cities such as Edinburgh, Cardiff and Birmingham driving growth in 2010. In
addition, there will be new opportunities over the next two years, with the
Commonwealth Games in Glasgow providing a boost to the regions.
It is estimated that the budget hotel sector pipeline will grow by around 5%
per annum until 2020, when the estimated number of rooms could reach around
190,000. The pace of growth in the budget sector is likely to be higher than
in non-budget brands, as mid-market hotels continue to suffer the effects of
the downturn and a number of these existing hotels are converted or
redeveloped to budget brands.
By 2015 the market value is forecast to be around &pouns;2.3 billion at end
user prices, which would represent an increase of around 9% compared to the
estimated market size in 2011.
Table of Contents
CONTENTS and LIST OF TABLES & CHARTS
1 INTRODUCTION
- 1.1 INTRODUCTION
- 1.2 SOURCES OF INFORMATION
2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND FUTURE PROSPECTS
- 2.1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- 2.2 FUTURE PROSPECTS
3 ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
- 3.1 KEY INDICATORS
- 3.2 GDP
- 3.3 INTEREST RATES AND INFLATION
- 3.4 HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION AND SAVINGS RATIO
- 3.5 CONCLUSIONS
4 THE HOTEL SECTOR IN THE UK
- 4.1 VALUE OF TOURISM TO THE UK
- 4.1.1 Consumer Spending
- 4.1.2 Value of Tourism
- 4.2 MARKET STRUCTURE
- 4.2.1 Major Chains and Sectors within the Hotel Industry
- 4.2.2 Corporate Activity
- 4.3 VALUE OF THE HOTEL SECTOR AND KEY DRIVERS OF GROWTH
- 4.4 PERFORMANCE OF THE HOTEL SECTOR IN 2010-2011
- 4.5 MARKET SECTORS
- 4.5.1 Budget Hotels
- 4.5.2 Mid Range Hotels
- 4.5.3 Luxury Hotels
- 4.6 CONSTRUCTION IN THE HOTEL SECTOR
- 4.6.1 Entertainment and Leisure Construction Market
- 4.6.2 Building Programmes and Capital Expenditure in the Hotel Sector
- 4.6.3 Construction and Procurement Practices in the Hotel Sector
- 4.6.4 Off-site Manufacturing (OSM)
5 ELECTRONIC SECURITY AND ACTIVE FIRE PROTECTION MARKETS IN HOTELS
- 5.1 ELECTRONIC SECURITY AND ACTIVE FIRE PROTECTION MARKET OVERVIEW
- 5.1.1 Definition
- 5.1.2 Electronic Security and Active Fire Protection Market Size
- 5.1.3 Product Mix
- 5.2 ELECTRONIC SECURITY AND ACTIVE FIRE PROTECTION PRODUCTS IN THE HOTEL
SECTOR
- 5.2.1 Market Size and Trends
- 5.2.3 Product Mix and Trends
- 5.3 SUPPLIERS OF ELECTRONIC SECURITY AND ACTIVE FIRE PROTECTION TO THE
HOTEL SECTOR
- 5.3.1 Electronic Security Suppliers
- 5.3.2 Key Suppliers of Hotel Door Locking Systems
- 5.3.3 Key Active Fire Protection Suppliers
TABLES AND CHARTS
- TABLE 1 KEY ECONOMIC INDICATORS 2005 TO 2015 (% )
- TABLE 2 UK INBOUND TOURISM - VOLUME AND VALUE 2003-2010
- TABLE 3 UK HOTEL SECTOR - NUMBER OF STAR RATED/GROUP OWNED HOTELS AS AT
JANUARY 2011
- TABLE 4 UK HOTEL MARKET - TOP 10 LARGEST OPERATING COMPANIES - 2011
- CHART 5 TURNOVER FORECASTS IN THE UK HOTEL SECTOR - 2006 - 2015
(&pouns;BILLION)
- CHART 6 GROWTH OF THE BUDGET HOTEL SECTOR 1990 - 2010 (NO. ROOMS)
- TABLE 7 BUDGET HOTEL SECTOR - TOTAL SUPPLY 2005 - 2010
- TABLE 8 TOP 20 UK BUDGET HOTELS - LEADING BRAND PORTFOLIOS - MARKET SHARES
BY NO. OF ROOMS 2010
- TABLE 9 TOP 20 UK MID-RANGE HOTEL GROUPS - LEADING BRAND PORTFOLIOS -
MARKET SHARES BY NO OF ROOMS 2010
- TABLE 10 TOP 15 LUXURY HOTELS - LEADING BRAND PORTFOLIOS - MARKET SHARES
BY NO. OF ROOMS 2010
- TABLE 11 ENTERTAINMENT AND LEISURE WORK (PUBLIC & PRIVATE SECTORS) -
CONTRACTORS OUTPUT 2005 - 2015 (&pouns;M)
- CHART 12 GROWTH OF THE UK HOTEL SECTOR (INCLUDING THE BUDGET SECTOR) -
2011 - 2020 BY NO. ROOMS
- TABLE 13 LUXURY HOTEL SECTOR - MAJOR NEW HOTELS/REFURBISHMENTS IN LONDON
2011-12
- CHART 14 UK ELECTRONIC SECURITY AND ACTIVE FIRE PROTECTION MARKET BY VALUE
(&pouns;M END-USER PRICES) 2006-2015
- CHART 15 UK ELECTRONIC SECURITY AND ACTIVE FIRE PROTECTION MARKET -
PRODUCT MIX BY VALUE 2010
- CHART 16 THE MARKET FOR ELECTRONIC SECURITY AND ACTIVE FIRE PROTECTION
PRODUCTS - HOTELS 2005-2015 (&pouns;M)
- TABLE 17 HOTEL SHARE OF THE ELECTRONIC SECURITY AND ACTIVE FIRE PROTECTION
MARKET BY VALUE AND % (&pouns;M END USER PRICES) 2005-2015
- CHART 18 MIX OF HOTEL ELECTRONIC SECURITY AND ACTIVE FIRE PRODUCTS - HOTEL
SECTOR 2010