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Five Year Industry Forecasts Are Provided for the Institutional Building Construction...

Fri Jan 4, 2008 12:58pm EST
Five Year Industry Forecasts Are Provided for the Institutional Building Construction Industry in the US inside This Latest Report

DUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)--Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c78554) has announced the
addition of Institutional Building Construction in the US to their
offering.

   This industry comprises establishments primarily responsible for
the complete construction (i.e., new work, additions, alterations, and
repairs) of institutional buildings such as schools, hospitals,
churches, art galleries, and prisons. Establishments which perform
construction management on institutional building projects are also
included in this industry. Types of establishments include general
contractors, design builders, engineer-constructors, joint-venture
contractors, and turnkey contractors. This report covers the scope,
size, disposition and growth of the industry including the key
sensitivities and success factors. Also included are five year
industry forecasts, growth rates and an analysis of the industry key
players and their market shares.

   Building on Change

   As globalization increases so do the barriers, as new entrants to
this industry are likely to find it difficult to establish a foothold
in the market in the short term due to their lack of reputation, and
proven performance. With improving technology based construction
techniques, the industry is heavily regulated and capital intensive;
however, the low volatility means you can still count on building
through the times.

   Content Outline:

   INDUSTRY DEFINITION

   Industry Definition

   Activities (Products and Services)

   Similar Industries

   Demand and Supply Industries

   KEY STATISTICS

   Current Prices Table

   Constant Prices Table (applicable deflator applied)

   Real Growth Table

   Ratio Table

   Graphs

   Statistics Available: Revenue, Industry Gross Product,
Enterprises, Establishments, Employment, Imports, Exports, Assets,
Total Wages, Domestic Demand

   SEGMENTATION

   Products and Service Segmentation

   Major Market Segments

   Industry Concentration

   Geographic Spread

   MARKET CHARACTERISTICS

   Market Size

   Linkages

   Downstream Industries

   Upstream Industries

   Demand Determinants

   Domestic and International Markets

   Basis of Competition

   Life Cycle

   INDUSTRY CONDITIONS

   Barriers to Entry

   Taxation

   Industry Assistance

   Regulation and Deregulation

   Cost Structure

   Capital and Labor Intensity

   Technology and Systems

   Industry Volatility

   Globalization

   KEY FACTORS

   Key Sensitivities

   Key Success Factors

   KEY COMPETITORS

   Major Players Market Share

   Player Performance Analysis

   Other Players

   INDUSTRY PERFORMANCE

   Current Performance Analysis with data series

   Historical Performance Analysis

   OUTLOOK

   Industry Forecast Analysis with five year forecast data series

   For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c78554

Research and Markets
Laura Wood
Senior Manager
Fax: +353 1 4100 980
press@researchandmarkets.com

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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