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Construction sector in the Czech Republic and Slovakia 2010

Market analysis and development forecasts for 2010-2012

Construction sector in the Czech Republic and Slovakia 2010 Market analysis and development forecasts for 2010-2012

February 2010
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Construction sector in the Czech Republic and Slovakia 2010 is a new first edition report designed and compiled by the market information experts at PMR Publications. It separates the macroeconomic, financial and industry specific details unique to the Czech Republic and Slovakia from other countries in the region in an effort to examine the recent track record, current status and potential for future expansion and opportunity. The report expounds on and analyzes data using a three-pronged treatment of the three major market segments by project orientation:
  • civil engineering,
  • non-residential,
  • residential construction.
Additional professional guidance is provided using detailed forecasts across the three sectors for the period until 2012.

If your business will benefit from knowledge on issues such as:

  • Macroeconomic conditions in Slovakia and the Czech Republic – GDP, levels of local and foreign direct investment, inflation and exchange rates
  • Construction output, building materials production business confidence in industry expansion
  • Employment, wages, taxes and legal issues applicable to the market and industry at large
  • Growth and development forecasts to 2012
  • Infrastructure sector developments related to transportation, road, railway, airport, energy production and environmentally focused projects
  • Non residential construction information concerning office, commercial, hospitality and industrial and warehousing projects
  • Residential sector developments and data, including the newest data on housing stock, prices, construction, development and government programmes
…then this is the report you need!

The professionals at PMR take your competition research seriously by including profiles of top market performers to the report. Study their strategies for success and use the information to create a business or investment plan to secure your own success in this growing market over the months ahead. Construction sector in the Czech Republic and Slovakia 2010 combines valuable business intelligence from a variety of trusted sources into one clear, concise document – ready for delivery to you in convenient electronic format.

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Czech Republic

  1. Methodology

  2. Executive summary

  3. Macroeconomic overview

    • Czech economic outlook
    • Foreign direct investment
    • Investment climate
  4. General situation in the construction sector

    • Characteristics of the construction sector
    • Regulation and taxes
    • Construction output
    • Building permits
    • Employment and wages
    • Business confidence in construction
    • Building materials sector
    • Forecast for development of the construction sector in 2010-2012
  5. Civil engineering

    • Overview
    • EU funding
    • Road network
    • Railway network
    • Airports
    • Energy projects
    • Environmental protection projects
  6. Non-residential construction

    • Overview
    • Offices
    • Trade and service facilities
    • Industrial and warehousing facilities
    • Hotels
  7. Residential construction

    • Housing stock
    • Housing construction
    • Housing prices
    • Construction costs
    • Residential construction development programmes
    • Future developments
  8. Company profiles

    • Performance in 2008
    • Performance in 2007
    • Profiles
  9. List of graphs

  10. List of tables

  11. About PMR

  12. Contact PMR

Slovakia


  1. Methodology

  2. Executive summary

  3. Macroeconomic overview

    1. Slovak economic outlook
    2. Foreign direct investment
  4. Construction industry overview

    1. Characteristics of the construction industry
    2. Regulation and tax
    3. Investment climate
    4. Taxes
    5. Construction output
    6. Construction in the regions
    7. Employment and wages
    8. Prices in construction
    9. Business confidence in construction
    10. Building materials industry
    11. Forecast for development of the construction industry
  5. Infrastructure development

    1. Overview
    2. EU funding
    3. Road network
    4. Railway network
    5. Airports
    6. Energy projects
    7. Harbour development
    8. Future trends
  6. Non-residential construction

    1. Overview
    2. Offices
    3. Trade and service facilities
    4. Industrial and warehousing facilities
    5. Hotels
  7. Residential construction

    1. Housing stock
    2. Housing construction
    3. Housing prices
    4. Residential construction development programmes
    5. Future developments
  8. Company profiles

    1. Doprastav
    2. ZIPP Bratislava
    3. Vahostav-SK Zilina
    4. Inzinierske Stavby Kosice
    5. Strabag
    6. Skanska BS Prievidza
    7. Eurovia – Cesty Kosice
    8. Metrostav SK Bratislava
    9. IN VEST Sala
    10. Skybau Zilina
    11. Cesty Nitra
    12. Goldbeck Bratislava
    13. Ingsteel Bratislava
    14. HANT BA Povazska Bystrica
  9. List of graphs

  10. List of tables

  11. About PMR

  12. Contact PMR

Czech Republic

List of graphs

  1. Combined FDI per sector, share of total FDI, 1993-2008
  2. Combined FDI by investor country, share of total FDI, 1993-2008
  3. Labour cost per hour in selected countries ($), 2008
  4. Standard rate of corporate income tax in the Czech Republic (%), 2003-2010
  5. Number of procedures, time, and cost of construction permits in the Czech Republic compared to OECD average, 2007-2009
  6. Construction output in the Czech Republic (CZK bn and % y-o-y change), 2004-2009
  7. Growth of construction value in the Czech Republic (y-o-y), 2008
  8. Construction production in the Czech Republic (CZK bn), 2007-2009
  9. Growth of construction value in the Czech Republic (y-o-y), Q1-Q2 2009
  10. Utilisation of construction companies’ capacities in the Czech Republic, 2007-2009
  11. Backlog of orders for Czech construction companies (number of months), 2009
  12. Construction output in the Czech Republic (CZK bn and % year-on-year change), 2005-2012
  13. Growth of investments in infrastructure in the Czech Republic, by segment, 2008
  14. Total funding earmarked for motorway and class-I roads in the Czech Republic (CZK m), 1990-2008
  15. Type of roads and motorways in the Czech Republic, 2009
  16. Condition of bridges on motorways and class-I roads in the Czech Republic, 2009
  17. Share of public and private financing in construction of non-residential non-industrial buildings in the Czech Republic, 1998-2008
  18. Share of public and private financing in construction of non-residential industrial buildings in the Czech Republic, 1998-2008
  19. New office space supply in Prague (m2), 2003-2010
  20. Shopping centre development in the Czech Republic (‘000 m2), 2004-2011
  21. Shopping centre maximum rent in the Czech Republic (units of around 100 m2, €/m2/month), 2009
  22. Shopping centre stock per 1,000 inhabitants in the Czech Republic (m2), by city, H1 2009
  23. Developers’ market share in logistics and industrial sector in the Czech Republic, 2008
  24. Industrial and logistics market development in the Czech Republic (‘000 of m2), Q1 2007-Q3 2009
  25. Total residential construction output in the Czech Republic (y-o-y change), 2004-2008

List of tables

  1. SWOT analysis of the Czech construction industry
  2. Czech regions
  3. Key economic indicators in the Czech Republic, 2003-2012
  4. Gross fixed capital formation in the Czech Republic, 2005-2012
  5. GVA in construction in the Czech Republic, 2006-2009
  6. Stock of FDI per capita in Central and Eastern European countries ($), 2006-2010
  7. FDI in the Czech Republic, by industry* (CZK m), 2000-2008
  8. Competitive advantages of the Czech Republic as an FDI destination, 2009
  9. Main investment incentives in the Czech Republic, 2009
  10. Structures that do not require a building permit or notification to the Building Office
  11. Application for building permits in the Czech Republic, 2007-2009
  12. Construction output in the Czech Republic (CZK m), 2000-2008
  13. Construction output (at constant prices) in the Czech Republic, 2001-2008
  14. Construction output (at constant prices) in the Czech Republic, 2009
  15. Type of building permits issued in the Czech Republic, 2008
  16. Building permits in the Czech Republic, 2008-2009
  17. Number of people employed in the construction sector in the Czech Republic, 2000-2008
  18. Number of people employed in the construction sector in the Czech Republic, 2009
  19. Number of people employed in the construction sector (businesses with over 20 employees) in the Czech Republic, 2007-2008
  20. Average gross monthly wage in the construction sector in the Czech Republic, 2000-2008
  21. Average gross monthly wage in the construction sector in the Czech Republic, 2009
  22. Wages in the construction sector in the Czech Republic (CZK, businesses with over 20 employees), 2007-2008
  23. Export and import of building materials from and to the Czech Republic, 2007-2008
  24. Sales revenues and segment share in total production in the Czech Republic (companies with 20+ employees), 2007-2008
  25. Number of companies (with 20+ employees) in the Czech Republic, by segment, 2006-2008
  26. Number of people employed in the building materials sector in the Czech Republic, by segment, 2007-2008
  27. Total investment in transport infrastructure in the Czech Republic (CZK m), 2000 and 2004-2008
  28. Roads and motorways in the Czech Republic, breakdown by region (km), 2009
  29. Civil engineering structures on roads in the Czech Republic, 20092
  30. Funds earmarked for maintenance and repair of motorway and class-I roads in the Czech Republic (CZK m), 1990-2008
  31. Main planned road construction in the Czech Republic, by regions, 2009-2015
  32. Overview of Czech railway network, 2009
  33. Overview of railway works carried out in the Czech Republic, 2007-2008
  34. Most expensive railway construction projects in the Czech Republic, 2009-2013
  35. Modernisation of railway transit corridors in the Czech Republic, 2008-2012
  36. Modernisation of major railway junctions within transit corridors in the Czech Republic, 2008-2012
  37. Optimisation and reconstruction of other railway routes in the Czech Republic, 2008-2012
  38. Number of airports in the Czech Republic, 2000 and 2004-2008
  39. Number of construction projects on environmental development in the Czech Republic, 2003-2007
  40. Main office buildings delivered in Prague, 2008
  41. Most significant rental deals in Prague, 20084
  42. Future office property development in Prague districts, 2008-2011
  43. Largest shopping centres opened in the Czech Republic, 2008-20094
  44. Largest developers on the industrial and warehousing market in the Czech Republic (in terms of total volume of leased space), 2008
  45. Industrial and warehouse facility development in the Czech Republic, by area, 2008
  46. Major industrial and logistics transactions in the Czech Republic, 2009
  47. Major completions of industrial and logistics transactions in the Czech Republic, 2009
  48. Luxury hotels opened in Prague, 200948.
  49. Housing stock (number of dwellings) in the largest Czech municipalities, 2008
  50. Type of dwelling as a share of total housing built in the Czech Republic, 2008
  51. Housing construction in the Czech Republic, 1993-2008
  52. Housing construction in the Czech Republic, Q1-Q3 2009.
  53. Home starts in the Czech Republic, 1998-2009
  54. Completion of dwellings in the Czech Republic, 1998-2009
  55. Number of building permits granted and value of construction projects for which permits were granted, 1999-2009
  56. Czech municipalities with the highest number of dwellings completed between 1998 and 2008
  57. Number of dwellings completed in the Czech Republic, by region, 5 2007-2009
  58. Average acquisition value of completed dwellings in the Czech Republic, 1998-2008
  59. Average acquisition value of 1 m2 of completed dwellings in the Czech Republic, by type of building and region, 1998–2008
  60. Construction costs for residential building construction in the Czech Republic, 2009
  61. Largest construction companies in the Czech Republic, by profit, 2006-2008
  62. Largest construction companies in the Czech Republic, ranked by 2008 revenues
  63. Largest building materials producers in the Czech Republic, ranked by 2008 revenue
  64. Main shareholders in the most prominent construction companies in the Czech Republic, 2009
  65. Main shareholders in the most prominent building materials producers in the Czech Republic, 2009
  66. Largest construction companies in the Czech Republic, by revenues, 2007
  67. Largest construction companies in the Czech Republic, by value of assets, 2007
  68. Largest construction companies in the Czech Republic, by number of employees, 2007
  69. Largest building material companies in the Czech Republic, by number of employees, 2007
  70. Largest building materials companies in the Czech Republic, by value of assets, 2007
  71. Skanska key financial data, 2005-2008
  72. Metrostav key financial data, 2005-2008
  73. Strabag key financial data, 2005-2008
  74. Eurovia key financial data, 2005-2008
  75. OHL ZS key financial data, 2005-2008
  76. Tchas key financial data, 2006-2008
  77. IMOS Brno key financial data, 2005-2008
  78. PSJ key financial data, 2006-2008
  79. PSG-International key financial data, 2006-2008
  80. Syner key financial data, 2006-2008
  81. Subterra key financial data, 2005-2008
  82. Swietelsky Stavebni key financial data, 2005-2008
  83. Gemo Olomouc key financial data, 2006-2008
  84. Unistav key financial data, 2005-2008
  85. VCES key financial data, 2006-2008

Slovakia

List of graphs

  1. Construction output in Slovakia (€ m and y-o-y change), 2001-2009
  2. Construction output by category of construction in Slovakia, 2004-2009
  3. FDI stock in Slovakia by industry (share of total FDI), end of 2008
  4. FDI stock in Slovakia by country investing (share of total FDI), end of 2008
  5. Labour productivity in Slovakia, 1999-2008
  6. Number of procedures, time and cost of construction permits in Slovakia in comparison with OECD average, 2007-2009
  7. Construction output in Slovakia (€ m and y-o-y change), 2001-2009
  8. Construction output by category of construction in Slovakia, 2004-2009
  9. New residential construction orders in Slovakia (contractually agreed construction production), 2008-2009
  10. New non-residential construction orders in Slovakia (contractually agreed construction production), 2008-2009
  11. New civil engineering construction orders in Slovakia (contractually agreed construction production), 2008-2009
  12. Change in the number of building permits in Slovakia (year-on-year change), 2007-2009
  13. Total number of employees in the Slovak construction industry, 2004-2008
  14. Total number of employees in the Slovak construction industry, Q1-Q3 2009
  15. Average monthly wage in the Slovak construction (€ and y-o-y change), 2004-2008
  16. Average monthly wage in Slovak construction (€ and y-o-y change), 2009
  17. Inflation and increase in prices of industrial production and construction work in Slovakia (%, y-o-y), 2002-2008
  18. Prices of construction work and production and purchase prices of building materials in Slovakia (%, y-o-y change), 2002-2009
  19. Prices of building materials and construction work in Slovakia, monthly performance (%, y-o-y change, base year 2005), 2009ction sector in Slovakia 2010 – Market analysis and development forecast for 2010-2
  20. Cost of construction work in Slovak construction (%, y-o-y change), 2002-2008
  21. Development of workload capacity in the construction industry in Slovakia (%), 2007-2009
  22. Construction companies in Slovakia which have been asked for bribes (% share), 2007-2009
  23. Construction output in Slovakia (€ m and y-o-y change), 2008-2012
  24. Share of civil engineering as a proportion of total construction output in Slovakia (%), 2004-2009
  25. Construction production in the civil engineering industry (% share), 2004-2009
  26. Breakdown of EU investment in Slovak transportation infrastructure, 2007-2013
  27. Categories of intercity roads and motorways in Slovakia, 2009
  28. Share of non-residential construction as a proportion of Slovak construction production (%), 2004-2009
  29. Non-residential construction production (€ m and y-o-y change, constant prices), 2009
  30. Vacancy rate on the Bratislava office market (%), 2003-2009
  31. Office space stock in Bratislava (m2), 2010
  32. Rents in shopping centres (€/m2/month), 2009
  33. Shopping centre development in Slovakia (m2), 2008-2011
  34. Largest developers on the industrial and warehousing market, by 2009 stock
  35. Industrial and warehousing property stock in Slovakia (m2), 2008-2011
  36. Share of residential construction as a proportion of total construction output in Slovakia (%), 2004-2009
  37. Residential construction output in Slovakia (€ m and y-o-y change), 2004-2009
  38. Housing stock in Slovakia (number of dwellings), 2002-2009
  39. Housing stock in Slovakia by region, 2009
  40. Construction of dwellings in Slovakia (%, y-o-y change), 2003-2008
  41. Category of completed dwellings in Slovakia, 2005-2009
  42. Residential construction output in Slovakia (€ m and y-o-y change), 2010-2012

List of tables

  1. Economic indicators in Slovakia, 2003-2012
  2. Gross fixed capital formation in Slovakia, 2005-2012
  3. GVA construction in Slovakia, 2005-2008
  4. Stock of FDI per capita in Central and Eastern Europe ($), 2006-2010
  5. FDI in Slovakia, by selected economic areas (SKK m), 2004-2008
  6. Competitive advantages and disadvantages of Slovakia as an FDI target, 2010
  7. Universities in Slovakia with most substantial number of enrolled students in 2008/2009
  8. Languages taught in the primary and secondary education systems in Slovakia, 2009
  9. Monthly wages in Slovakia, 2005-2008
  10. Share of selected industries as a proportion of Slovak GDP (%), 2002-2008
  11. Share of construction as a proportion of overall workforce in Slovakia (%), 2002-2009
  12. Number of enterprises and subjects in the Slovak construction industry, 2004-2009
  13. Application for construction permits in Slovakia, 2007-2009
  14. Domestic construction output in Slovakia, 2009
  15. Construction output in Slovakia, regional breakdown, 2008
  16. Evolution of employment levels and work productivity in Slovakia, regional breakdown, 2008
  17. Economic Sentiment Indicator in Slovakia, 2008-2009
  18. Slovak exports and imports of building materials, 2004-2008
  19. Key data on the building material industry in Slovakia, 2004-2008
  20. Revenues of the building materials industry in Slovakia, 2004-2008
  21. Number of employees in the building materials industry in Slovakia, 2004-2008
  22. Investments in transportation infrastructure in Slovakia (SKK m), 2000-2008
  23. Planned funding for transportation construction in Slovakia, 2010-2012
  24. Investments in Slovak railway infrastructure, 2008
  25. Basic characteristics of the Slovak railway network, 2010
  26. Number of passengers at major Slovak airports, 1995, 2000 and 2003-2009
  27. Air transport infrastructure in Slovakia, 2004-2009
  28. Total number of passengers at Slovak airports, 1995, 2000 and 2003-2009
  29. The largest tenants of Bratislava harbour, 2009
  30. Major shopping centres completed in Slovakia, 2008
  31. Largest shopping centres opened or due to open in Slovakia, 2009-2011
  32. Industrial and warehousing property market in Slovakia, 2009
  33. Largest transactions on the Slovak industrial and warehousing market, 2009
  34. Accommodation facilities in Slovakia, 2008-2009
  35. Residential construction in Slovakia by number of dwellings, 2002-2009
  36. Completed dwellings in Slovakia, breakdown by regions, per thousand inhabitants, 2002-2008
  37. Residential construction in Slovakia, by region, 2008
  38. Average price of flats in Slovakia (€/m2), 2005-2009
  39. Major residential projects in Slovakia, 2010-2011
  40. Largest construction companies in Slovakia by sales revenues, 2007-2008
  41. The largest building material manufacturers in Slovakia by sales revenues, 2007-2008
  42. Main shareholders of prominent construction companies in Slovakia
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