The future for Europe
Series: Building ; 269(8326) 2 April 2004, 65-73(9)Publication details: 2004Subject(s): Summary: Discusses the Euroconstruct six month report on the European construction market. It has found that total construction output within the Euroconstruct zone (which includes the UK, France and Germany) declined slightly with the new build non-residential sector experiencing the largest fall. The 2004-06 period is expected to have moderate growth varying from 1% this year to 2.3% in 2006. The German market is expected to return to growth and Hungary and Poland are expected to have the highest growth. Includes information and tables on orders and output, including regional orders.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | X126110 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 126110-1001 |
Discusses the Euroconstruct six month report on the European construction market. It has found that total construction output within the Euroconstruct zone (which includes the UK, France and Germany) declined slightly with the new build non-residential sector experiencing the largest fall. The 2004-06 period is expected to have moderate growth varying from 1% this year to 2.3% in 2006. The German market is expected to return to growth and Hungary and Poland are expected to have the highest growth. Includes information and tables on orders and output, including regional orders.