Global construction spending hits £2.2 trillion
Series: Construction News ; (6851) 29 January 2004, 4(1)Publication details: 2004Subject(s): Summary: Global construction spending reached £2.2 trillion in 2003, 2.8 % more than 2002, according to Davis, Langdon Everest's "World construction review/outlook 2003/4". Their forecast sees global construction spending growing by 4.6% annually over the next four years (2004-07), with China and India accelerating even more. The US market still dominates the global scene as the largest national construction market, accounting for £500 billion of the total turnover. The review is available at http://www.davislangdon.com/dle/html/index.html.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Global construction spending reached £2.2 trillion in 2003, 2.8 % more than 2002, according to Davis, Langdon Everest's "World construction review/outlook 2003/4". Their forecast sees global construction spending growing by 4.6% annually over the next four years (2004-07), with China and India accelerating even more. The US market still dominates the global scene as the largest national construction market, accounting for £500 billion of the total turnover. The review is available at http://www.davislangdon.com/dle/html/index.html.