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Construction sector in Poland, H1 2009 Development forecasts for 2009-2011

April 2009
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This report comprises a sophisticated analysis of the construction industry in Poland, making it a useful guide in formulating strategic decisions and development plans for organisations active on the construction market. Additionally, it presents the newest findings of PMR's cyclical sector climate survey conducted among the management of the largest construction companies in Poland.

Benefit from sector development forecasts for 2009-2011, presented by the individual types of construction work for the whole country and for individual voivodships, prepared using time series analysis augmented by macroeconomic projections and knowledge of our experts.

The report is crafted with MarketInsight, PMR proprietary research methodology.

The report covers following sections:

  • Polish construction and assembly industry
  • Results of survey conducted among Poland's largest construction companies
  • Civil engineering construction
  • Non-residential construction
  • Residential construction
  • Voivodship profiles
  • The 13 largest construction companies’ profiles.

This is a must have report for anyone from:
  • the top management of construction companies active on the Polish market
  • the strategic planners and executives of firms considering market entry
  • companies engaged in construction and those in production and distribution of building materials
  • architectural and consultancy firms interested in this market.

The report is an invaluable source of information for any company wanting to launch operations or to fortify its position on one of the local construction markets of Poland.

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  1. Methodology

  2. Executive summary

  3. Current situation in the Polish construction market

    • Construction market size
    • Construction and assembly output
    • Development forecast for construction and assembly output for 2009-2011
    • Construction companies – number and type
    • Employment and wages in construction companies
    • Construction prices and the financial standing of construction companies
    • The economic climate in the construction industry
    • Legal changes relevant to the construction market
    • Building permits – the number of buildings
  4. Results of the survey conducted among the 200 largest Polish construction firms

    • Introduction
    • Assessment of the current situation of the Polish construction market
    • Expectations of Polish companies regarding Euro 2012- related projects
    • Overview and market standing of the largest Polish construction firms
    • Current and planned foreign operations of Polish construction companies
  5. Civil engineering construction

    • Situation in the civil engineering construction market
    • Environmental protection projects
    • Road transport
    • Rail transport
    • Air transport
    • Investments in heavy industry
      • Power engineering
      • Refining and chemical sector
      • Mining
    • Development forecast for civil engineering construction for 2009-2011
  6. Non-residential construction

    • Situation in the non-residential construction market
    • Industrial and warehouse construction
    • Trade and services construction
    • Office construction
    • Hotel construction
    • Educational and healthcare construction
    • Development forecast for non-residential construction for 2009-2011
  7. Residential construction

    • Housing stock
    • Building and homes completions
      • Individual investors
      • Developers
      • Housing cooperatives
    • Construction permits and housing starts
    • Housing loans
    • Housing prices
    • Development forecast for residential construction for 2009-2011
  8. Profiles of voivodship

  9. Profiles of the largest construction companies

    • Polimex-Mostostal S.A.
    • Skanska S.A.
    • Budimex S.A.
    • Strabag Sp. z o.o.
    • Mostostal Warszawa S.A.
    • Warbud S.A.
    • PBG S.A.
    • Hochtief Polska Sp. z o.o.
    • P.R.I. Pol-Aqua S.A.
    • Mostostal Zabrze-Holding S.A.
    • Elektrobudowa S.A.
    • Erbud S.A.
    • Eiffage Budownictwo Mitex S.A.
  10. List of graphs

  11. List of tables

  12. About PMR

  13. Contact PMR

List of graphs

  1. Forecast for growth of construction and assembly output in Poland, by type of construction, 2008-2011
  2. Size and y-o-y growth of the Polish construction market (PLN bn and %), 2000-2008
  3. Nominal changes in construction and assembly output in Poland (%, y-o-y), January 2007-February 2009
  4. Annual nominal changes in construction and assembly output in Poland (%), 2000-2008
  5. Changes in construction and assembly output in Poland by type of construction work (%), 2001-2008
  6. Breakdown of construction and assembly output in Poland by type of business activity, 2008
  7. Construction and assembly output in Poland by type of building, 2008
  8. Quarterly growth in GDP and gross value added in the construction industry in Poland (%, y/y), 2007-2008
  9. Real growth in GDP in Poland (%), 2002-2008
  10. Value of foreign direct investments in Poland (€ bn), 2002-2009
  11. Capital expenditure on buildings and structures by companies in Poland, 2000-2008
  12. PMR Construction Climate Indicator, July 2004-March 2009
  13. Cement production in Poland (m tonnes), 2000-2009
  14. Investment projects relating to Euro 2012 in Poland by degree of completion, 2008-2012
  15. Total construction and assembly output in Poland, 2000-2011
  16. Construction companies in Poland, by number of employees, as at the end of December 2008
  17. The number of new construction companies with less than nine employees, H1 2004-H2 2008
  18. Growth in revenue and earnings of construction firms in Poland, 2002-2008
  19. Employment in the construction sector in Poland (‘000), 2000-2008
  20. Average gross monthly wage in the construction industry in Poland (PLN) and its changes, 2001-2008
  21. Inflation rate and prices in construction and industry in Poland (%, y-o-y change), January 2000-February 2009
  22. Net sales margin in industry and construction in Poland (%), 2000-2008
  23. Cost to revenue ratio in industry and construction in Poland (% of revenues), 2000-2008
  24. Indicator of overall economic climate in the construction sector in Poland, January 2006-March 2009
  25. Climate survey – construction and assembly output indicator in Poland, January 2002-March 2009
  26. Number of buildings for which building permits were issued in Poland (‘000), 2000-2008
  27. Assessment of the current situation in the Polish construction industry
  28. How will the Polish construction market’s situation change in the next 12 months? Will it improve, get worse or remain unchanged?
  29. PMR Construction Climate Indicator, July 2004-March 2009
  30. How do you expect the value of a given indicator to change in 2in relation to 2008?
  31. Percentage of respondents forecasting growth of wages and employment in the construction industry in Poland, July 2004-March 2009
  32. Which segments of the construction market will be the most attractive to Polish companies in the next two years?
  33. Obstacles to doing business in the Polish construction market
  34. What can the government do to support construction companies during the crisis?
  35. What are the key factors to market success in the Polish construction sector?
  36. Is your company participating in projects co-financed by the EU?
  37. Proportion of companies participating in projects co-financed by the EU, July 2004-March 2009
  38. Does your company count on participation in Euro 2012-related projects?
  39. How much of the adopted investment plan for Euro 2012 will be achieved?
  40. Key construction segments of the surveyed companies
  41. Revenue of the surveyed companies in 2008
  42. Does your company plan to increase or decrease its workforce in the next 12 months?
  43. Does your company employ workers from countries east of Poland?
  44. Is your company planning to expand its production capacities in the next 12 months otherwise than by increasing its workforce?
  45. How is your company planning to expand its production capacities in the next 12 months (otherwise than by increasing its workforce)?
  46. How do you evaluate your company’s present financial standing?
  47. How do you evaluate your company’s financial standing this year relative to a year ago?
  48. How do you expect your firm to stand financially at the end of  relative to the end of 2008?
  49. How do you evaluate your firm’s portfolio of orders?
  50. How has your company’s portfolio of orders changed in the past year?
  51. What do you expect to happen to your firm’s order portfolio in the next 12 months?
  52. How does your company plan to protect itself against the crisis?
  53. Does your company conduct projects or sell products or services abroad? (based on responses provided in 2004-2009)
  54. Countries where your company currently executes projects or sells products or services
  55. Does your company plan to launch new projects or sell products or services outside of Poland?
  56. Contribution of civil engineering projects to total construction and assembly output in Poland, 2003-2008
  57. Civil engineering projects in Poland by type of building, 2008
  58. Construction and assembly output comprising civil engineering works in Poland (PLN bn), 2000-2008
  59. Allocation of funds under the Infrastructure and Environment Operational Programme in Poland (€ bn and %), 2007-2013
  60. Construction and assembly output comprising roads and motorways in Poland (PLN bn), 2000-2008
  61. Construction and assembly output comprising bridges, viaducts, flyovers, tunnels, subways and pedestrian bridges (PLN m), 2000-2008
  62. Condition of national roads in Poland as at the end of the year, 2004-2007
  63. Length of motorways in Poland, eop (km), 2000-2009
  64. Plan for the construction of motorways and express ways in the context of the Euro 2012
  65. Construction and assembly output comprising railways in Poland (PLN m), 2000-2008
  66. Investments of PKP PLK in Poland (PLN m), 2004-2009
  67. Railway investments in Poland (€ bn), 2008-2012
  68. Modernisation of railway lines in Poland until 2012 and 2015
  69. Number of passengers travelling through Polish airports (‘000), 2006-2008
  70. Existing and planed civil airports in Poland, 2008
  71. Construction and assembly output of civil engineering construction in Poland, 2000-2011
  72. Non-residential construction and assembly output (PLN bn), 2000-2008
  73. Contribution of non-residential construction projects to total construction and assembly output in Poland (%), 2003-2008
  74. Non-residential construction and assembly output in Poland, by type of building, 2008
  75. The number and floor area of non-residential buildings for which construction permits were issued in Poland, 2000-2008
  76. Construction and assembly output comprising industrial and warehouse buildings in Poland (PLN bn), 2000-2008
  77. The number and floor area of industrial and warehouse buildings for which construction permits were issued in Poland, 2000-2008
  78. Warehouse space in Poland (‘000 m2), Q1 2009
  79. Construction and assembly output comprising trade and services buldings in Poland (PLN bn), 2000-2008
  80. The number and floor area of trade and services buildings for which construction permits were issued in Poland, 2000-2008
  81. Floor area (‘000 m2) and share (%) of individual types of modern retail space in Poland, Q1 2009
  82. Number of hypermarkets in Poland, 1997-2008
  83. Market shares of building materials stores in Poland, Q1 2009
  84. Construction and assembly output comprising office buildings in Poland (PLN bn), 2000-2008
  85. The number and floor area of office buildings for which construction permits were issued in Poland, 2000-2008
  86. Existing and planned office building projects in regional cities in Poland (m2), 2008
  87. Construction and assembly output comprising hotels and tourist accommodation buildings in Poland (PLN m), 2002-2008
  88. The number and floor area of hotels and tourist accommodation buildings for which construction permits were issued in Poland, 2000-2008
  89. Largest hotel chains operating in Poland, 2008
  90. Construction and assembly output comprising cultural, educational, sports, health care buildings and hospitals in Poland (PLN bn), 2000-2008
  91. The number and floor area of cultural, educational, sports, healthcare buildings and hospitals for which construction permits were issued in Poland, 2000-2008
  92. Construction and assembly output of non-residential construction in Poland, 2000-2011
  93. Contribution of residential construction to total construction and assembly output in Poland (%), 2003-2008
  94. Residential construction and assembly output in Poland (PLN bn), 2000-2008
  95. Residential construction and assembly output in Poland by type of building, 2008
  96. Prices of materials used in the construction of a standard single-family house in Poland, September 2004-February 2009
  97. Housing starts and homes for which building permits were issued in Poland (‘000), 2000-2008
  98. The number and value of new mortgage loans in Poland, 2004-2009
  99. Prices of sold flats on resale market, March 2009
  100. Number of square metres of dwelling which can be bought for the average monthly salary in Poland and globally, 2008
  101. Construction and assembly output of residential construction in Poland, 2000-2011
  102. Housing completions in Poland – number (‘000) and growth rate (%), 2006-2011

List of tables

  1. Construction and assembly output in Poland (PLN bn), 2007-2008
  2. Main indicators illustrating the condition of the Polish construction industry, 2001-2008
  3. Breakdown of construction and assembly output in Poland, by type of building, 2005 – Q1-Q3 2008
  4. Forecasts for the main economic indicators in Poland for 2009-2011
  5. Anticipated result of the implementation of the Infrastructure and Environment Programme, 2007-2013
  6. Investment projects related to the organisation of Euro in Poland (PLN bn) by 2012
  7. The number of construction firms in Poland, 2002-2008
  8. Financial results of the largest construction groups operating in Poland, 2007-2008
  9. Financial results of construction companies operating in Poland (PLN m), 2001-2008
  10. Change in prices of building materials and employment in construction companies in Poland in 2009 relative to 2008, based on assessments provided by the respondents to our survey
  11. Expenditure on environmental projects in Poland (PLN m), 2007-2010 and 2011-2014
  12. A1 motorway construction progress
  13. A2 motorway construction progress
  14. A4 motorway construction progress
  15. A8 motorway construction progress
  16. Railway projects planned in Poland with additional funding provided under the Infrastructure and Environment Operational Programme, 2008-2013
  17. EU funds provided under the Infrastructure and Environment Operational Programme to finance execution of key investment projects at Polish airports, 2007-2013
  18. Non-residential buildings completed in Poland in 2005-2007, by type of building
  19. The largest planned and completed shopping centres in Poland, 2009-2011
  20. The number of hypermarkets in Poland, 2007-2008
  21. Foreign supermarket chains in Poland, 2007-2008
  22. Discount store chains in Poland, 2008
  23. Public utility buildings completed and underway in Poland, 2009
  24. Public utility buildings planned in Poland, 2009-2013
  25. Housing stock in Poland, as at the end of 2008
  26. The average useable floor area of homes completed in Poland (m2), 2000-2008
  27. Housing completions in Poland by type, 1996-2008
  28. Change in housing completions in Poland (%, y-o-y), 1998-2008
  29. Homes for which building permits were issued in Poland, 2007-2008
  30. Housing starts in Poland, 2007-2008
  31. Population of Poland by voivodship, 2005-2008
  32. Number of construction firms in Poland by voivodship, end 2008
  33. Output of construction firms in Poland by voivodship (PLN m and € m) 2005-2008
  34. Construction and assembly output in Poland, by voivodship (PLN m and € m), 2005-2008
  35. Construction and assembly output in Poland, investment works, by voivodship (PLN m and € m), 2005-2007
  36. Construction and assembly output in Poland, renovation works, by voivodship (PLN m and € m), 2005-2007
  37. Number of residential buildings for which construction permits were issued in Poland, by voivodship, 2004-2008
  38. Number of non-residential buildings for which construction permits were issued in Poland, by voivodship, 2004-2008
  39. Characteristics of voivodships
  40. Key financial data of the Polimex-Mostostal Group, 2005-2008
  41. Contracts acquired in the period October 2008-March 2009
  42. Key financial data of the Skanska Group, 2005-2008
  43. Contracts acquired in the period October 2008-March 2009
  44. Key financial data of the Budimex Group, 2005-2008
  45. Contracts acquired in the period October 2008-March 2009
  46. Key financial data of Strabag Sp z o.o., 2005-2008
  47. Contracts acquired in the period October 2008-March 2009
  48. Key financial data of the Mostostal Warszawa Group, 2005-2008
  49. Contracts acquired in the period October 2008-March 2009
  50. Key financial data of the Warbud Group, 2005-2008
  51. Contracts acquired in the period October 2008-March 2009
  52. Key financial data of the PBG Group, 2005-2008
  53. Contracts acquired in the period October 2008-March 2009
  54. Key financial data of the Hochtief Polska Group, 2005-2008
  55. Contracts acquired in the period October 2008-March 2009
  56. Key financial data of the P.R.I. Pol-Aqua Group, 2005-2008
  57. Contracts acquired in the period October 2008-March 2009
  58. Key financial data of the Mostostal Zabrze Group, 2005-2008
  59. Contracts acquired in the period October 2008-March 2009
  60. Key financial data of the Elektrobudowa Group, 2005-2008
  61. Contracts acquired in the period October 2008-March 2009
  62. Key financial data of the Erbud Group, 2005-2008
  63. Contracts acquired in the period October 2008-March 2009
  64. Key financial data of the Eiffage Budownictwo Mitex Group, 2005-2008
  65. Contracts acquired in the period October 2008-March 2009
Construction sector in Poland, H1 2009
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