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波蘭的建築部門(2011年下半年)

Construction sector in Poland, H2 2011

出版商 PMR
出版日期 2011年11月 商品編碼 225441
內容資訊 英文 205 Pages
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波蘭的建築部門(2011年下半年) 是由出版商PMR在2011年11月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含205 Pages 價格從美金3500起跳。

簡介

本報告提供波蘭的建設產業趨勢相關調查分析,宏觀經濟趨勢,波蘭的建設產業概要,由前200名公司的調查結果得到的產業趨勢、市場趨勢等相關企業見解,建築區分(土木、住宅、非住宅)的主要資料及成長預測(∼2014年),各州的市場趨勢,並彙整主要企業簡介等,為您概述為以下內容。

第1章 調查手法

第2章 摘要整理

第3章 宏觀經濟概要

  • GDP
  • 建築產業的總附加價值
  • 固定資本形成總額
  • 建造物的資本支出
  • 海外直接投資
  • 通貨膨脹
  • 宏觀經濟預測

第4章 建設產業概要

  • 建築市場規模
  • 建築、組裝的輸出
  • 建築公司:企業數、種類
  • 建築公司建築價格和財務
  • 建設業的景氣
  • 水泥製造
  • 建設市場相關的法律變更
  • 建築、組裝的輸出:成長預測(2011-2014年)

第5章 建築業前200名公司的調查結果

  • 簡介
  • 波蘭建設產業現況分析
  • 波蘭大建築企業的概要與市場上地位

第6章 土木建築

  • 土木建設市場現況
  • 環境保護相關企劃
  • 道路運輸
  • 鐵路運輸
  • 航空運輸
  • 重工業的固定資本形成總額
  • 土木建設市場預測:2011-2014年

第7章 非住宅建築

  • 非住宅建設市場現況
  • 工業、倉庫建築
  • 零售、服務建築
  • 辦公室建築
  • 飯店建築
  • 公共設施建設
  • 非住宅建設市場預測:2011-2014年

第8章 住宅建築

  • 住宅戶數
  • 大樓、住宅的竣工
  • 建築認證與開工
  • 公共融資住宅建築方案
  • 住宅價格
  • 房屋貸款
  • 住宅建設市場預測:2011-2014年

第9章 各州(voivodship)概要

  • GDP
  • 建築、組裝的輸出
  • 土木建築
  • 道路建設企劃的許可
  • 非住宅建築
  • 住宅建築

第10章 各州(voivodship)簡介

第11章 大企業簡介

  • Budimex SA
  • Polimex-Mostostal SA
  • Strabag Sz o.o.
  • Skanska SA
  • PBG Group
  • Mostostal Warszawa Group
  • Warbud SA
  • P.R.I. Pol-Aqua SA
  • Mostostal Zabrze-Holding SA
  • Trakcja Tiltra

圖表

目錄

Abstract

The report presents trends for the entire construction market, as well as broken down into individual segments:

  • residential construction
  • non-residential construction
  • civil engineering.

An important section of the report is the profiles of top ten construction companies in Poland, which includes an analysis of their current financial situation and their strategies for the next years.

For the purposes of the report we have conducted a survey of top 200 construction companies in Poland. Its summary contains aggregated assessment of construction firms relating to the market and the market situation of the analysed companies.

Another strength of the report is regional analysis describing the Polish economy as well as the construction market and its segments by region, including historical data and forecasts.

Key issues

  • an analysis of the construction market as a whole and interpretation of trends in the area of salaries, employment level, financial condition and number of construction firms, cement production, EU subsidies etc.
  • results of the survey of top 200 construction companies in Poland focusing on the condition of analysed businesses, as well as their opinions on construction market trends
  • an analysis of the situation in individual segments of the construction market; forecasts until 2014
  • an analysis of top 10 construction companies on the Polish construction market, including their financial results for the first half of 2011, financial forecasts, the newest trends in market strategies, and the newest contracts obtained by the companies
  • a regional analysis - macroeconomic forecasts and forecasts for residential, non-residential and civil engineering by region, until 2014
  • forecasts for the value of construction and assembly production until 2014, broken down into individual segments of the market
  • forecasts for the number of completed apartments, by individual segments of the market.

The questions the report answers

  • What is the current and forecasted value of the Polish construction market and its segments?
  • What are the forecasts for residential construction in the area of construction permits and new investments?
  • How many apartments are going to be completed in 2011-2014 in private and developer housing?
  • How are the prices on the Polish construction market going to develop over the coming years?
  • Which regions are going to demonstrate the highest dynamic of new construction investments over the next years?
  • How many kilometres of motorways and express roads are currently under construction, and how many will be completed by 2015?
  • What are the most recent financial results of the top ten construction companies in Poland?
  • What key legal changes have impacted the Polish construction market in the last six months?
  • What are the current trends in the sub-segments of non-residential construction?

The report is useful when:

  • setting up activity on the industrial construction market in Poland
  • entering a new segment of the construction market
  • carrying out an M&A transaction on the construction market
  • planning company strategy
  • analysing investment opportunities on the construction market in Poland
  • monitoring the competition on the construction market
  • estimating own share in the construction market
  • forecasting the demand for construction materials applied in industrial construction
  • preparing own analyses for the management or shareholders.

The report is addressed to:

  • the managers, executives, and marketing departments of the following:
  • producers and distributors of construction materials
  • producers and distributors of construction machines
  • contractors active in Poland
  • foreign construction companies investing or planning to invest in Poland
  • firms designing and managing construction investments
  • consulting, research and analyst companies
  • government institutions, embassies, universities, research institutes
  • chambers of commerce, industry organisations, media houses, PR agencies
  • financial institutions (banks, brokerage houses, investment funds).

Companies mentioned in this report:

Mostotrest, Transstroy, Globalstroy Engineering, Stroytransgaz, E4 Group, Mosinzhstroy, Mosmetrostroy, Mospromstroy, Engeocom, DSK Avtoban, LSR Group, Glavstroy, HeidelbergCement, Saint-Gobain, Inteco, Lafarge, PIK Group, Gazprom Invest, YIT, MirLand, Setl City, RGI International, Sun Group.

Extract from this report

  • In April 2011, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev announced that 38 airports in Russia will be reconstructed or supplemented with new constructions this year.
  • At the beginning of 2011 total housing stock in Russia stood at slightly more than 3.23 billion m2, which is 1.6% more than the figure one year earlier.

Word from the author

“Owing to the efficient and intensive implementation of road construction investments, in 2011 the construction sector grew beyond the market expectations, raising hopes that the positive trend is going to continue in 2012 as well. However, the expected cuts in public spending, a lack of clear recovery in commercial construction, and turbulent global financial markets make the further steady development of Polish construction highly uncertain.“ Bartlomiej Sosna, Head Construction Analyst.

PMR MarketInsight Methodology

This report was prepared using PMR MarketInsight methodology developed by PMR which assists in the complex preparation of industry reports.

About PMR

PMR Publications provides reliable market intelligence for business professionals and analyse the business climate in particular in the construction, retail, IT, telecommunications and pharmaceutical sectors. PMR Publications offers both free and paid subscription newsletters, internet news portals, and in-depth reports.

PMR Publications is part of PMR - a British-American company providing market information, advice and services to international businesses interested in Central and Eastern European countries as well as other emerging markets.

Table of Contents

I. Methodology

II. Executive summary

III. Macroeconomic overview

  • Gross domestic product (GDP)
  • Gross value added in construction
  • Gross fixed capital formation
  • Capital expenditure on buildings and structures
  • Foreign direct investments
  • Inflation
  • Macroeconomic outlook

IV. Construction overview

  • Construction market value
  • Construction and assembly output
  • Construction firms - number and type
  • Employment and wages in construction
  • Construction prices and financial standing of construction companies
  • Business confidence in construction
  • Cement production
  • Legal changes relevant to the construction market
    • Adoption of the developers' act
    • Enabled purchase of TBS dwellings by tenants
    • Local road reconstruction programme to continue
    • Concept to establish Social Housing Groups
    • Secondary market excluded from the “Family's Own Home” scheme
    • Anti-spread act passed by the Sejm
    • Construction of waste incineration plants made easier
  • Development forecast for construction and assembly output in 2011-2014

V. Results of a survey among the 200 largest Polish construction firms

  • Introduction
  • Assessment of the situation on the Polish construction market
  • Overview and market standing of the largest Polish construction firms
    • Current and planned activities of Polish construction companies on foreign markets

VI. Civil engineering construction

  • Situation on the civil engineering construction market
  • Environmental protection-related projects
  • Road transport
  • Railway transport
  • Air transport
  • Gross fixed capital formation in the heavy industry
    • Gross fixed capital formation in the power sector
    • Gross fixed capital formation in the refining and chemical sectors
      • PKN Orlen
      • Lotos
      • PGNiG
      • Gaz-System
  • Development forecast for civil engineering construction in 2011-2014

VII. Non-residential construction

  • Situation on the non-residential construction market
  • Industrial and warehouse construction
  • Retail and service construction
  • Office construction
  • Hotel construction
  • Public utility construction
  • Development forecast for non-residential construction in 2011-2014

VIII. Residential construction

  • Housing stock
  • Building and dwelling completions
    • Individual investors
    • Developers
    • Housing cooperatives
  • Building permits and housing starts
  • State-funded housing schemes
  • Housing prices
  • Mortgage loans
  • Development forecast for residential construction in 2011-2014

IX. Overview of voivodships

  • GDP, capital expenditure and population
    • GDP by voivodship
    • Capital expenditure
    • Area and population of Polish voivodships
    • Demographic forecasts
  • Construction and assembly output
    • Construction and assembly output per capita, by voivodship
    • Construction and assembly output per construction firm employee, by voivodship
    • Forecast for construction and assembly output in 2011-2014
  • Civil engineering construction
    • Road networks in voivodships
  • Permits for road construction projects
    • The size of the market for public procurement in road construction
    • Rail network by voivodship
    • Development forecast for civil engineering construction in 2011-2014
  • Non-residential construction
    • Development forecast for non-residential construction in 2011-2014
  • Residential construction
    • House completions
    • Building permits and forecast number of home completions in 2011-2014
    • Development forecast for residential construction in 2011-2014

X. Voivodship profiles

  • Voivodships in figures

XI. Profiles of the largest construction companies

  • Budimex SA
  • Polimex-Mostostal SA
  • Strabag Sz o.o.
  • Skanska SA
  • PBG Group
  • Mostostal Warszawa Group
  • Warbud SA
  • P.R.I. Pol-Aqua SA
  • Mostostal Zabrze-Holding SA
  • Trakcja Tiltra

XII. List of graphs

XIII. List of tables

XIV. About PMR

XV. Contact PMR

List of graphs

  • 1. Forecasts for construction and assembly output growth in Poland, by type of construction, 2011-2014
  • 2. Voivodships' shares in construction and assembly output in Poland, 2010
  • 3. Construction and assembly output in Poland, by voivodship, average annual growth rate, 2011-2014
  • 4. GDP growth in Poland (%, y-o-y), 2000-2014
  • 5. Real Gross Domestic Product growth in Poland (%), 2002-H1 2011
  • 6. Gross fixed capital formation in Poland (%, y-o-y), 2000-2014
  • 7. Corporate capital expenditure on buildings and structures in Poland, 2000-H1 2011
  • 8. Value of foreign direct investments (FDI) in Poland (€ bn), 2002-2011
  • 9. Average annual inflation rate for Poland (%), 2000-2014
  • 10. Value (PLN bn) and change (%) of the construction market in Poland, 2005-2011
  • 11. Nominal change in construction and assembly output in Poland (%, y-o-y), Jan 2009-Aug 2011
  • 12. Structure of construction and assembly output in Poland, by segment, 2005-H1 2011
  • 13. Growth in net revenue and net profit posted by construction firms in Poland, H1 2003-H1 2011
  • 14. Employment in construction in Poland (‘000), 2007 - Jan-Aug 2011
  • 15. Average gross monthly wage (PLN) in construction and wage change (%) in Poland, 2005 - Jan-Aug 2011
  • 16. Inflation rate and prices in construction and industry in Poland (%, y-o-y), Jan 2006-Aug 2011
  • 17. Net sales margin in industry and construction in Poland (%), 2005-H1 2011
  • 18. Cost to revenue ratio in industry and construction in Poland (% of revenue), 2005-H1 2011
  • 19. Business confidence in construction in Poland, Jan 2010-Sep 2011
  • 20. Cement production in Poland (million tonnes), 2000-2012
  • 21. Total construction output in Poland, 2007-2014
  • 22. Assessment of the current situation in the Polish construction industry
  • 23. Projection for the situation in the construction sector in Poland in the next 12 months
  • 24. PMR Construction Confidence Indicator, Jul 2004-Sep 2011
  • 25. Most attractive segments of the construction market in Poland in the next two years
  • 26. Barriers to doing business on the construction market in Poland
  • 27. Comparison of proportions of responses indicating given factors as impeding business in the Polish construction industry, Sep 2010-Sep 2011
  • 28. Factors facilitating doing business in the construction industry in Poland
  • 29. Has your company participated/been participating in construction projects related to Euro 2012?
  • 30. How will the situation in the construction industry change in the next few yeas after Euro 2012?
  • 31. Measures planned or implemented to achieve a competitive advantage on the construction market in Poland
  • 32. Measures planned or implemented in response to the crisis in the construction sector
  • 33. Headcount reductions as a means to overcome the crisis in the construction industry in Poland
  • 34. Does your company plan to increase or reduce headcount in the next 12 months?
  • 35. Does your company plan to expand its production capacity in the next 12 months otherwise than by increasing its workforce?
  • 36. How does your company plan to expand its production capacity in the next 12 months (otherwise than by increasing its workforce)?
  • 37. Percentage of companies participating in projects co-financed by the EU, Jul 2004-Sep 2011
  • 38. Is your company concerned about competition from foreign construction companies which offer cheap labour and lower prices?
  • 39. Competition from which country are you most concerned about?
  • 40. Does your company plan to increase/reduce the prices for its services in the next 12 months?
  • 41. Do you expect the prices of building materials to increase or fall in 2012?
  • 42. What measures does your company take with regard to general contracting in order to execute contracts below the investor's cost estimate?
  • 43. How long do you think the practice of offering prices lower than the investor's cost will last?
  • 44. Key construction segment for your company
  • 45. Proportion of work delegated to subcontractors by construction companies
  • 46. Most common types of subcontracted work by construction companies in Poland
  • 47. Proportion of total contracts secured by construction companies performed by small-size companies
  • 48. Which criteria are decisive when selecting a subcontractor in the construction business?
  • 49. What is the current standing of your company?
  • 50. Comparison of the company's financial standing this year relative to the prior year
  • 51. Compared to the end of 2010, financial standing of your company at the end of 2011 will be...
  • 52. Assessment of the size of the company's current order book
  • 53. The company's order book now compared to last year's...
  • 54. Does your company conduct projects or sell products or services abroad? (July 2004-September 2011)
  • 55. Countries where Polish construction companies most often conduct business activity
  • 56. Does the company plan to launch business activity outside of Poland?
  • 57. Contribution of civil engineering construction to total construction and assembly output in Poland (%), 2003-H1 2011
  • 58. Structure of civil engineering construction and assembly output in Poland, by type of buildings, 2010
  • 59. Structure of civil engineering construction and assembly output in Poland, by type of buildings, H1 2011
  • 60. Civil engineering construction and assembly output in Poland (PLN bn), 2000-H1 2011
  • 61. Construction and assembly output comprising distribution pipelines and cables in Poland (PLN bn), 2000-H1 2011
  • 62. Construction and assembly output comprising roads and motorways in Poland (PLN bn), 2000-H1 2011
  • 63. Construction and assembly output comprising bridges, viaducts, flyovers, tunnels, subways and pedestrian bridges in Poland (PLN m), 2000-H1 2011
  • 64. Motorways and expressways under construction in Poland (km), as at year-end, 2000-2011
  • 65. Motorways and expressways in use in Poland (km), 2000-2014
  • 66. Existing and proposed motorways and expressways in Poland, 2011-2013
  • 67. Construction and assembly output comprising railways in Poland (PLN m), 2000-H1 2011
  • 68. Modernisation of railway lines in Poland until 2015
  • 69. Civil engineering construction and assembly output in Poland, 2007-2014
  • 70. Non-residential construction and assembly output in Poland (PLN bn), 2000-H1 2011
  • 71. Non-residential construction and assembly output in Poland, by type of buildings, 2010 and H1 2011
  • 72. Building permits and projects completed in Poland - non-residential construction, the number of buildings, 2004-H1 2011
  • 73. Building permits and projects completed in Poland - non-residential construction, the floor area of buildings, 2004-H1 2011
  • 74. Construction and assembly output comprising industrial and warehouse buildings in Poland (PLN bn), 2000-H1 2011
  • 75. Building permits and projects completed in Poland - industrial and warehouse construction, the number of buildings, 2004-H1 2011
  • 76. Construction and assembly output comprising retail and service buildings in Poland (PLN bn), 2000-H1 2011
  • 77. Building permits and projects completed in Poland - retail and service buildings, the number of buildings, 2004-H1 2011
  • 78. Building permits and projects completed in Poland - retail and service buildings, the floor area of buildings, 2005-H1 2011
  • 79. The supply of modern retail space in Poland (m2), 2005-2011
  • 80. Change in the number of hypermarkets in Poland, 2001-2011
  • 81. Construction and assembly output comprising office buildings in Poland (PLN bn), 2000-H1 2011
  • 82. Building permits and projects completed in Poland - office buildings, the number of buildings, 2004-H1 2011
  • 83. Building permits and projects completed in Poland - office buildings, the floor area of buildings, 2004-H1 2011
  • 84. Stock and future supply of office space projects in regional cities in Poland (m2), September 2011
  • 85. Construction and assembly output comprising hotels and tourist accommodation buildings in Poland (PLN m), 2000-H1 2011
  • 86. Building permits and projects completed in Poland - hotels and tourist accommodation buildings, the number of buildings, 2004-H1 2011
  • 87. Building permits and projects completed in Poland - hotels and tourist accommodation buildings, the floor area of buildings (‘000 m2), 2004-H1 2011
  • 88. Polish hotel stock, H1 2011
  • 89. Construction and assembly output comprising cultural, educational, sports, healthcare buildings and hospitals in Poland (PLN bn), 2000-H1 2011
  • 90. Building permits and projects completed in Poland - cultural, educational, sports, healthcare buildings and hospitals, the number of buildings, 2004-H1 2011
  • 91. Building permits and projects completed in Poland - cultural, educational, sports, healthcare buildings and hospitals, the floor area of buildings (‘000 m2), 2004-H1 2011
  • 92. Non-residential construction and assembly output in Poland (PLN bn), 2007-2014
  • 93. Contribution of residential construction to total construction and assembly output in Poland (%), 2003-H1 2011
  • 94. Residential construction and assembly output in Poland (PLN bn), 2000-H1 2010
  • 95. Residential construction and assembly output in Poland, by type of buildings, 2010-H1 2011
  • 96. Housing starts and homes for which building permits were issued in individual construction in Poland (‘000), 2002-2012
  • 97. Prices of materials used in the construction of a typical single-family house in Poland, May 2004-Aug 2011
  • 98. Housing starts and homes for which building permits were issued in the developer sector in Poland (‘000), 2002-2012
  • 99. Developer-built homes marketed, sold and offered in Poland, Q1 2007-Q2 2011
  • 100. Housing starts and homes for which building permits were issued in Poland (‘000), 2002-2012
  • 101. Number and value of new mortgage loans in Poland, 2004-2012
  • 102. Residential construction and assembly output in Poland, 2007-2014
  • 103. Housing completions in Poland, 2004-2014
  • 104. Homes completed in Poland, by type of construction (‘000), 2004-2014
  • 105. GDP per capita in Poland, by voivodship (the average for Poland=100%), 2010
  • 106. Annual nominal changes in construction and assembly output in Poland, 2002 - Jan-Aug 2011
  • 107. Sales of construction and assembly output per capita in Poland (PLN), 2010
  • 108. Sales of construction and assembly output per construction employee in Poland, (PLN ‘000), 2010
  • 109. Construction and assembly output in Poland - civil engineering and road construction projects, by voivodship (PLN m), 2010
  • 110. Length and density of hard-surfaced public roads in Poland by voivodship, 2010
  • 111. Number of road structures for which permits were issued in Poland, by voivodship, 2010
  • 112. Permits for the construction of road structures in Poland, by voivodship, 2010
  • 113. Public tenders for road construction in Poland, by voivodship, 2010
  • 114. Length and density of rail network in Poland, by voivodship, 2010
  • 115. Non-residential construction and assembly output in Poland, by voivodship (PLN m), 2009-2010
  • 116. Number of non-residential buildings for which construction permits were issued in Poland, by voivodship, 2009-2010
  • 117. Home completions per 1,000 population in Poland, 2010
  • 118. Number of new dwellings for which construction permits were issued in Poland, by voivodship, 2010-H1 2011
  • 119. Dwellings for which permits were issued and house starts (‘000), H1 2011

List of tables

  • 1. Construction and assembly output in Poland (PLN bn), 2010-H1 2011
  • 2. Projections for the main economic indicators in Poland for 2011-2014
  • 3. Main indicators illustrating the condition of the Polish construction industry, 2007-2011
  • 4. Construction and assembly output in Poland, by type of building, 2008-H1 2011
  • 5. The number of construction firms in Poland, June 2002-June 2011
  • 6. Financial results of the largest construction groups operating in Poland, 2010-H1 2011
  • 7. Financial results of construction companies operating in Poland (PLN m), 2007-H1 2011
  • 8. Major environmental protection projects in Poland, 2011-2015
  • 9. Major road construction projects in Poland, 2011-2020
  • 10. Major railway construction projects in Poland, 2011-2020
  • 11. Major airport projects in Poland, 2011-2020
  • 12. Major power projects in Poland, 2011-2020
  • 13. Major industrial and warehouse space projects in Poland, 2011-2015
  • 14. Number of hypermarkets in Poland, 2009-2011
  • 15. Foreign supermarket chains in Poland, 2009-2011
  • 16. Discount store chains in Poland, 2009-2011
  • 17. Major retail and service projects in Poland, 2011-2014
  • 18. Major office development projects in Poland, 2011-2020
  • 19. Major hotel projects in Poland, 2011-2014
  • 20. Major public utility projects in Poland, 2011-2020
  • 21. Housing stock in Poland, H1 2011
  • 22. The average floor area of homes completed in Poland (m2), 2005-H1 2011
  • 23. Housing completions in Poland, by type, 2005-H1 2011
  • 24. Major housing projects in Poland, 2011-2015
  • 25. Change in housing completions in Poland (%, y-o-y), 2005-H1 2011
  • 26. Homes for which building permits were issued in Poland, 2009-H1 2011
  • 27. Housing starts in Poland, 2009-H1 2011
  • 28. Voivodships' shares in Polish GDP (%), 1998-2014
  • 29. Capital expenditure in Poland, by voivodship, 2010-2011
  • 30. Forecast for capital expenditure growth in Poland (PLN m), 2009-2014
  • 31. Area and population of Poland, by voivodship, 2010
  • 32. Population forecast for Poland, by voivodship (‘000), 2010-2035 (as at 31 December)
  • 33. Forecast for construction and assembly output in Poland (%, nominal change), 2011-2014
  • 34. Construction and assembly output in Poland, by voivodship (PLN m), 2010-2014
  • 35. Construction and assembly output - civil engineering construction in Poland, by voivodship (PLN m), 2010-2014
  • 36. Forecast for construction and assembly output - non-residential construction in Poland, by voivodship (PLN m), 2010-2014
  • 37. Building permits issued in Poland, by voivodship: hotels and tourist accommodation establishments (number of buildings and floor area in m2), 2005-H1 2011
  • 38. Projects completed in Poland, by voivodship: hotels and tourist accommodation establishments (number of buildings and floor area in m2), 2005-2010
  • 39. Building permits issued in Poland, by voivodship: office buildings (number of buildings and floor area in m2), 2005-H1 2011
  • 40. Projects completed in Poland, by voivodship: office buildings (number of buildings and floor area in m2), 2005-2010
  • 41. Building permits issued in Poland, by voivodship: commercial and services buildings (number of buildings and floor area in m2), 2005-H1 2011
  • 42. Projects completed in Poland, by voivodship: commercial and services buildings (number of buildings and floor area in m2), 2005-2010
  • 43. Building permits issued in Poland, by voivodship: transport and communication buildings (number of buildings and floor area in m2), 2005-H1 2011
  • 44. Projects completed in Poland, by voivodship: transport and communication buildings (number of buildings and floor area in m2), 2005-2010
  • 45. Building permits issued in Poland, by voivodship: industrial buildings and warehouse facilities (number of buildings and floor area in m2), 2005-H1 2011
  • 46. Projects completed in Poland, by voivodship: industrial buildings and warehouse facilities (number of buildings and floor area in m2), 2005-2010
  • 47. Building permits issued in Poland, by voivodship: cultural, educational, sports and healthcare buildings, hospitals (number of buildings and floor area in m2), 2005-H1 2011
  • 48. Projects completed in Poland, by voivodship: cultural, educational, sports and healthcare buildings, hospitals (number of buildings and floor area in m2), 2005-2010
  • 49. Number of homes completed in Poland, 2010-2014
  • 50. Construction and assembly output, residential construction in Poland, by voivodship (PLN m), 2010-2014
  • 51. Population of Poland by voivodship, 2007-2010
  • 52. Number of construction firms in Poland, by voivodship, June-end 2011
  • 53. Sales of construction and assembly output in Poland, by voivodship, 2008-H1 2011
  • 54. Construction and assembly output in Poland, by voivodship, 2008-H1 2011
  • 55. Construction and assembly output in Poland, capex projects, by voivodship, 2008-2010
  • 56. Construction and assembly output in Poland, renovation work, by voivodship, 2008-2010
  • 57. Number of residential buildings for which construction permits were issued in Poland, by voivodship, 2007-H1 2011
  • 58. Number of non-residential buildings for which construction permits were issued in Poland, by voivodship, 2007-H1 2011
  • 59. Voivodships in figures 172-
  • 60. Key financial data of the Budimex Group, 2005-H1 2011
  • 61. Key financial data of the Polimex-Mostostal Group, 2005-H1 2011
  • 62. Key financial data of Strabag, 2005-H1 2011
  • 63. Key financial data of the Skanska Group, 2005-H1 2011
  • 64. Key financial data of the PBG Group, 2005-H1 2011
  • 65. Key financial data of the Mostostal Warszawa Group, 2005-H1 2011
  • 66. Key financial data of the Warbud Group, 2005-H1 2011
  • 67. Key financial data of P.R.I. Pol-Aqua Group, 2005-H1 2011
  • 68. Key financial data of the Mostostal Zabrze Group, 2005-H1 2011
  • 69. Key financial data of the Trakcja Tiltra Group, 2005-H1 2011
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