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SERIES: Road construction market in Central Europe 2010

Development forecasts and planned investments

SERIES: Road construction market in Central Europe 2010 Development forecasts and planned investments

August 2010
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 The series of reports covers six Central European countries: Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia.
 
The study delivers an in-depth overview of the road construction market in each country, including development forecasts and future investments. The series  is available to purchase as a whole or by country.
A general overview for each road construction market examines key areas such as:
  • value of the construction market and output,
  • sources of funding and investment in national roads,
  • the national road construction programme,
  • legal environment for each country.
 
The study analyse the structure of the road network including existing roads, planned motorways and expressways, national roads under renovation and future road projects. 
Development forecasts examine the value of road construction output by 2013, the length of motorways and expressways in 2000-2015 and an industry SWOT analysis. The reports conclude with profiles of the largest road construction players in each country, road consortia formed for public tenders and road companies outside the EU active or planning to participate in the road construction market.
 
Key sections:
  • Overview and market analysisof the road construction sector in Central Europe
  • Country analysisof the road construction market in Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Romania and Slovakia
  • Market trends, development forecasts and planned investments
  • Road networkanalysis and planned road projects in Central Europe
  • Profiles of the leading road construction companies in Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Romania and Slovakia
 
The report is indispensable as a source of market analysis and industry data and for keeping up to date with the latest market trends and developments.
It is an essential read for:
  • operators and market entrants interested in launching their operations in the road construction sector in Central Europe,
  • senior executives in consulting and research firms,
  • trade and industry organisations,
  • government institutions and investment funds, monitoring the road construction sector in Central Europe,
  • market analysts and industry consultants involved in the road construction sector in Central Europe.

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Extract from this report

  • As of the end of 2009 in Central Europe (Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia), almost 3,700 km of motorways and more than 1,700 km of expressways were in use.
     
  • We predict that after a slowdown in 2009 the Central European road construction market will revive in 2010. The industry will start to develop at a more rapid pace in 2011 and 2012, with Poland being the main driving force of the market.
     
  • Taking into account contracts signed and to be signed in 2011, we forecast that a total of 1,520 km of motorways and expressways can be completed in Poland in 2010-2013. Construction of the largest number of new road sections would be in progress in 2011 with completion planned mainly for 2012.

Market commentary by expert

In comparison with Western European countries, the quality of the road network in the Central European region is still poor and has been identified as a serious obstacle to the rapid economic development of the region. Hopefully, over the next few years many new motorway and expressway projects are to be implemented in the countries of the region, and many projects are in the planning stage for the EU perspective 2014-2020. However, in some cases the significant concentration of road works expected in the following years and fierce market competition may create some serious threats to the road construction market.
 
Bartłomiej Sosna, Senior Construction Analyst

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  1. Report methodology p. 17

  2. Executive summary p. 19

  3. Road construction market in Central Europe p. 27

    • Macroeconomic environment p. 27
      • GDP p. 27
      • Area and population p. 28
    • Road network p. 29
    • Development forecasts for 2010-2013 p. 31
      • Investment in motorway and expressway network p. 31
      • Market value p. 33
    • Institutions responsible for road construction p. 35
  4. Road construction market in Bulgaria p. 37

    • Abbreviations used in this part of the report p. 37
    • Historical background p. 38
    • National company responsible for road construction p. 38
    • National Road Construction Programme p. 39
    • Develpment of strategic infrastructure through the Pan-European Transport Corridors p. 41
    • Value of the road construction market in Bulgaria p. 42
    • Sources of funding for investment in national roads p. 43
    • Legal environment p. 44
      • Public-Private Partnerships and Concessions p. 44
  5. Road network in Bulgaria p. 47

    • Existing roads p. 47
    • Motorways in Bulgaria p. 48
      • Trakia motorway − A1 p. 48
      • Hemus motorway – A2 p. 49
      • Maritsa motorway – A3 p. 49
      • Black Sea motorway – A4 p. 49
      • Lyulin motorway − Sofia Ring Road – A5 p. 49
      • Struma motorway – A6 p. 50
      • Sofia Ring Road − Southern Arc motorway p. 50
      • Sofia Ring Road – North Arc motorway p. 50
    • Motorways and expressways in the pipeline p. 50
      • Transport Operational Programme p. 51
      • Regional Development Operational Programme p. 53
    • Transit Road Programme p. 53
      • Transit Roads I p. 53
      • Transit Roads II p. 54
      • Transit Roads III p. 54
      • Transit Roads IV, Stage I p. 54
      • Transit roads V p. 54
    • Motorways and expressways planned between 2014 and 2020 p. 54
    • Renovation of existing national roads p. 55
  6. Development forecasts p. 59

    • Problems with the development of road infrastructure p. 61
    • Increase in competition on the road construction market p. 64
    • Quality of roads and building materials p. 65
    • SWOT analysis of for the road construction market in Bulgaria p. 66
  7. Major road market players in Bulgaria p. 67

    • Profiles of the ten largest contractors p. 67
      • Holding Roads AD p. 67
      • Trace Group Hold AD p. 68
      • GBS Infrastrukturno Stroitelstvo AD p. 69
      • Patnostroitelna Tehnika p. 70
      • Hydrostroy AD p. 71
      • Avtomagistrali Hemus AD p. 72
      • Strabag EAD p. 73
      • AB AD p. 73
      • Patishta i Mostove EOOD p. 74
      • Patstroy 92 p. 75
    • Most common road consortiums formed in public tenders p. 76
    • Road companies outside the EU active or planning activities on the Bulgarian road construction market p. 78
  8. Road construction market in the Czech Republic p. 79

    • Abbreviations used in this part of the report p. 79
    • Historical background p. 80
    • National Road Construction Programme p. 80
    • National company responsible for road construction p. 81
    • Value of the construction market in the Czech Republic p. 82
    • Sources of funding of investment in national roads p. 82
    • Legal environment p. 83
  9. Road network in the Czech Republic p. 85

    • Existing roads p. 85
    • Motorways and expressways in the pipeline p. 88
    • Proposed motorways and expressways p. 90
    • Renovation of existing national roads p. 92
    • Major road projects planned in the largest cities p. 92
  10. Development forecasts p. 95

    • Building materials p. 95
    • Length of motorways and expressways in the Czech Republic p. 97
    • Value of road construction output in the Czech Republic p. 98
    • SWOT analysis for the road construction market in the Czech Republic, 2010 p. 99
  11. Major road market players in the Czech Republic p. 101

    • Profiles of the largest contractors in the Czech Republic p. 101
      • Eurovia p. 102
      • Strabag p. 102
      • Metrostav p. 103
      • Skanska p. 104
      • OHL ZS p. 105
      • IMOS Brno p. 105
      • Subterra p. 106
      • Swietelsky stavebni p. 107
      • Prazske silnicni a vodohospodarske stavby (PSVS) p. 107
    • Road companies outside the EU active or planning activity on the country’s road construction market p. 108
  12. Road construction market in Hungary p. 109

    • Abbreviations used in this part of the report p. 109
    • Historical background p. 110
    • National Road Construction Programme p. 111
    • National company responsible for road construction p. 115
    • Value of the construction market in Hungary p. 117
    • Sources of funding for investments in national roads p. 119
      • European Union sources p. 119
      • Domestic sources p. 120
  13. Road network in Hungary p. 121

    • Existing roads p. 121
    • Most common kinds of road surface p. 122
    • Motorways and expressways in the pipeline p. 124
    • Motorways and expressways planned p. 125
    • Renovation of existing national roads p. 127
    • Major road projects planned in the largest cities in Hungary p. 129
  14. Development forecasts p. 133

    • Road construction materials p. 133
    • Length of motorways and expressways in Hungary p. 135
    • Value of road construction output in Hungary p. 136
    • SWOT analysis for the road construction market in Hungary, 2010 p. 137
  15. Major road market players in Hungary p. 139

    • Profiles of the largest contractors in Hungary p. 139
      • AKA Alfold Koncesszios p. 141
      • AR-LA Epito es Kornyezetvedo p. 141
      • Betonut Szolgaltato es Epito p. 141
      • Bilfinger Berger Civil Hungaria Epitoipari p. 142
      • Colas Epito p. 143
      • Colas Ut Epitoipari p. 144
      • Debreceni Magas, Mely, es Utepito p. 144
      • Duna Aszfalt Ut- es Melyepito p. 145
      • Euroaszfalt Epito es Szolgaltato p. 145
      • Gebruder Haider Epitoipari p. 146
      • Granit Hungaria Epitoipari es Szolgaltato p. 146
      • HE-DO Utepito, Kereskedelmi es Szolgaltato p. 146
      • Hidepito Rt. p. 147
      • Hodmezovasarhelyi Utepito p. 148
      • Lavinamix Epito p. 148
      • M6 Del Epitesi Kozkereseti p. 148
      • Magyar Plastiroute Forgalomtechnikai p. 149
      • Mota Engil Magyarorszag Beruhazasi es Epitoipari p. 149
      • Soltut Epito es Fenntarto p. 150
      • Strabag p. 150
      • Swietelsky Epito and Swietelsky Magyarorszag p. 151
      • Teerag-Asdag p. 151
      • Vakond Ut es Epitoipari p. 151
      • Nemzetkozi Vegyepszer p. 152
    • Involvement of large domestic companies and their foreign counterparts p. 153
  16. Road construction market in Poland p. 155

    • Abbreviations used in this part of the report p. 155
    • Historical background p. 156
    • National Road Construction Programme p. 156
    • National company responsible for road construction p. 157
    • Value of the road construction market in Poland p. 158
    • Sources of funding for investment in national roads p. 159
    • Legal environment p. 160
      • Recent legal changes pertaining to the road construction market p. 160
      • Restricted tendering and pre-qualification system p. 161
      • Design and build system p. 162
      • Protests and enquiries in tendering procedures p. 162
  17. Road network in Poland p. 163

    • Existing roads p. 163
    • Motorways and expressways in the process of being built p. 164
    • Motorway and expressway tenders in the pipeline p. 168
    • Motorways and expressways proposed p. 169
    • Road projects carried out by public-private partnerships p. 172
    • Renovation of existing national roads p. 173
    • Price reductions in road construction p. 174
  18. Development forecasts p. 185

    • Length of motorways and expressways by 2013 p. 186
    • Value of road construction output in Poland in 2010-2013 p. 187
    • Potential market barriers p. 187
    • Organisation of the EURO 2012 Championships p. 189
    • SWOT analysis for the road construction market in Poland p. 190
  19. Market participants p. 191

    • Profiles of the ten largest contractors p. 191
      • Strabag p. 191
      • Budimex p. 192
      • J&P-Avax S.A. p. 193
      • Mostostal Warszawa p. 194
      • Eurovia Polska S.A. p. 194
      • Skanska p. 195
      • Polimex Mostostal p. 196
      • Bilfinger Berger Budownictwo S.A. p. 197
      • Hermann Kirchner Polska Sp. z o.o. p. 198
      • PBG S.A. p. 198
    • Increase in competition in road construction p. 199
    • Most common road consortiums formed in public tenders p. 200
    • Road companies outside the EU active on the Polish road construction market p. 201
  20. Road construction market in Romania p. 203

    • Abbreviations used in this part of the report p. 203
    • Historical background p. 204
    • National company responsible for road construction p. 204
    • National Road Construction Programme p. 205
    • Value of the construction market in Romania p. 206
    • Legal environment p. 208
      • Public-Private Partnership p. 209
    • Sources of funding of investments in national roads p. 210
  21. Road network in Romania p. 215

    • Existing roads p. 215
    • Strategy for maintenance of existing roads p. 216
    • Planned Projects p. 217
    • National roads currently in the process of being restored p. 222
  22. Development forecasts p. 223

    • Road construction materials p. 224
    • Swot analysis for the road construction market in Romania p. 225
  23. Major road market players in Romania p. 227

    • Profiles of the largest contractors p. 227
    • Domestic contractors p. 227
      • Pa&Co International p. 227
      • Spedition UMB p. 228
      • Euroconstruct Trading p. 229
      • Romstrade p. 229
    • Foreign contractors p. 230
      • Astaldi Spa p. 230
      • FCC Construccion Romania p. 231
      • Max Boegl SRL p. 232
      • Colas Romania p. 232
      • Strabag SRL p. 233
    • Most common road consortiums formed in public tenders p. 234
    • Road companies outside the EU active or planning to be active on the Romanian road construction market p. 234
  24. Road construction market in Slovakia p. 235

    • Abbreviations used in this part of the report p. 235
    • Historical background p. 236
    • National Road Construction Programme p. 236
    • National company responsible for road construction p. 237
    • Value of the construction market in Slovakia p. 238
    • Sources of funding for investment in national roads p. 241
    • Legal environment p. 242
  25. Road network in Slovakia p. 243

    • Existing roads p. 243
    • Motorways and expressways in the pipeline p. 244
      • Description of the PPP construction projects p. 245
    • Motorways and expressways planned p. 247
    • Renovation of existing national roads p. 248
    • Major road projects planned in the largest cities p. 249
  26. Development forecasts p. 251

    • Building materials p. 251
    • Length of motorways and expressways in Slovakia p. 253
    • Value of road construction output in Slovakia p. 254
    • SWOT analysis for the road construction market in Slovakia, 2010 p. 255
  27. Major road market players in Slovakia p. 257

    • Profiles of the largest contractors in Slovakia p. 257
      • Doprastav p. 257
      • Vahostav–SK Zilina p. 258
      • Inzinierske stavby Kosice p. 259
      • Strabag p. 259
      • Skanska p. 260
      • Eurovia–Cesty Kosice p. 261
      • Cesty Nitra p. 261
      • HANT BA Povazska Bystrica p. 262
    • Road companies outside the EU active or planning activities on the country’s road construction market p. 262
  28. List of graphs p. 263

  29. List of tables p. 265

  30. About PMR p. 269

  31. Contact PMR p. 270

List of graphs

  1. Value of Central European road construction market (€ m and %), 2005-2013
  2. Breakdown of GDP value in Central Europe by country (€ bn and %), 2009
  3. Breakdown of Central European area by country (‘000 km2), 2010
  4. Breakdown of population of Central Europe by country (million citizens), 2010
  5. Breakdown of road network of Central Europe by country (km), 2010
  6. Road density in Central European countries (km of road per km2), 2010
  7. Breakdown of basic indicators in Central Europe by country (%), 2009
  8. Motorways and expressways completed in Central Europe by country (km), 2010-2013
  9. Breakdown of motorway network in Central Europe by country (km and %), 2009 and 2013
  10. Breakdown of expressway network in Central Europe by country (km and %), 2009 and 2013
  11. Value of Central European road construction market (€ m and %), 2005-2013
  12. Main and secondary development loci in Bulgaria, 2010
  13. Investment in Road Network in Bulgaria (€ m), 2001-2009
  14. Proposed network of motorways in Bulgaria, 2010-2020
  15. Investment in Road Network in Bulgaria (€ m), 2005-2013
  16. Length of roads and motorways in the Czech Republic (km), 2010
  17. Breakdown of roads network in the Czech Republic (%), 2010
  18. Existing and proposed motorways and expressways in the Czech Republic, 2010
  19. Production of cement in the Czech Republic (m tonnes), 2001-2009
  20. Length of motorways and expressways in the Czech Republic, 2010-2015
  21. Total investment in road infrastructure in the Czech Republic (€ m), 2005-2013
  22. TEN road network in Hungary, 2010
  23. Organisational structure of companies responsible for road construction in Hungary, 2010
  24. Gross value of construction output in Hungary (HUF bn), 2000-2009
  25. Output of total transport construction and road construction in Hungary (HUF bn), 2000-2008
  26. Categories of exiting national roads in Hungary (km), 2010
  27. Motorways and expressways to be built in Hungary by 2020
  28. Hungarian Public Road reconstruction and maintenance services budget (HUF bn), 2000-2009
  29. Budget for reconstruction work on expressways and motorways of Hungarian Motorway Operator (HUF bn), 2006-2010
  30. Manufacture of articles composed of concrete, cement and plaster in Hungary, 2000-2009
  31. Length of motorways in Hungary (km), 2001-2012
  32. Long-term plan of roads to be built in Hungary by 2015
  33. Road and bridges construction output in Hungary (€ m), 2005-2013
  34. Construction and assembly output of road and bridge construction in Poland (PLN bn), 2000-2009
  35. Existing motorways and expressways in Poland (km), Jan 2000-Aug 2010
  36. Motorways and expressways being built in Poland (km), Jan 2002-Aug 2010
  37. Existing and proposed motorways and expressways in Poland, 2010
  38. Construction and assembly output of road and bridge construction in Poland (PLN bn), 2000-2013
  39. Existing and planned motorways and expressways in Romania, 2010
  40. Financial SOPT funding plan in Romania (€ m), 2007-2013
  41. Motorway network in Romania (km), 2006-2012
  42. Road and bridges construction output in Romania (€ m), 2005-2013
  43. Consumption of aggregates in Romania (million tonnes), 2006-2010
  44. Share of civil engineering as a proportion of total construction output in Slovakia, 2004-2009
  45. Construction output in Slovakia (€ m and y-o-y change), 2001-2009
  46. Investments in road infrastructure in Slovakia (€ m), 2005-2009
  47. Investment in road infrastructure in Slovakia, breakdown by category of work (€ m) 2005-2009
  48. Length of class I, II, and III roads, motorways and expressways in Slovakia (km), 2010
  49. Existing and proposed motorways and expressways in Slovakia, 2010
  50. Length of motorways and expressways in Slovakia, 2010-2015
  51. Total investment in road infrastructure in Slovakia (€ m), 2005-2013

List of tables

  1. Motorways and expressways in Central Europe by country (km), 2009-2013
  2. GDP real change in Central Europe by country (%, y-o-y), 2007-Q1 2010
  3. Motorways and expressways in Central Europe by country (km), 2009-2013
  4. Value of road construction market in Central European countries (€ m), 2005-2013
  5. National institutions responsible for road construction in Central European countries, 2010
  6. Proposed motorway projects in Bulgaria under the Transport OP, 2010-2013
  7. Categories of roads in the Republican Road Network in Bulgaria (km), end 2009
  8. Motorway design and construction schedule in Bulgaria, 2010-2013
  9. Planned renovation of roads under the Regional Development OP in Bulgaria, 2010-2013
  10. Road projects planned under the Transport OP in Bulgaria, 2014-2020
  11. Road renovation projects under the Regional Development Operational Programme in Bulgaria – Stage 1, opening of bids May-June 2010
  12. SWOT Analysis for the Road Construction Industry in Bulgaria, 2010
  13. Key financial data of Holding Roads AD, 2007-2009
  14. Key financial data of Trace Group Hold AD, 2007-2009
  15. Key financial data of GBS Infrastrukturno Stroitelstvo AD, 2007-2009
  16. Key financial data of Patnostroitelna Tehnika, 2007-2009
  17. Key financial data of Hydrostroy AD 2007-2009
  18. Key financial data of Avtomagistrali Hemus AD, 2007-2009
  19. Key financial data of Strabag EAD, 2007-2009
  20. Key financial data of AB AD, 2007-2009
  21. Key financial data of Patishta i Mostove EOOD, 2007-2009
  22. Key financial data of Patstroy 92, 2007-2009
  23. Total investment in road infrastructure in the Czech Republic by category (CZK m and € m), 2007-2009
  24. Total investment in road infrastructure in the Czech Republic, by source of funding and category of road (CZK m), 2007-2009
  25. Transport by road in the Czech Republic, 2007-2009
  26. Roads and motorways in the Czech Republic, breakdown by region (km), 2010
  27. Civil engineering structures on roads in the Czech Republic, 2010
  28. Motorways and expressways to be delivered in the Czech Republic in 2010
  29. Major motorway and expressway construction projects in the process of being built in the Czech Republic, 2010
  30. Proposed motorway and expressway construction projects in the Czech Republic, 2010-2016
  31. Major ongoing and proposed class I road construction and reconstruction projects in the Czech Republic, July 2010
  32. Major road projects in the process of being implemented or planned in the largest Czech cities, 2010-2012
  33. Sales revenues of the building material industry in the Czech Republic, 2008-2009
  34. Average price of road infrastructure in the Czech Republic, 2009
  35. SWOT Analysis for the Road Construction Industry in the Czech Republic, 2010
  36. The most successful recipients of contracts for road construction in the Czech Republic (CZK m), 2007-2009
  37. Key financial data of Eurovia in the Czech Republic, 2005-2009
  38. Key financial data of Strabag in the Czech Republic, 2005-2009
  39. Key financial data of Metrostav in the Czech Republic, 2005-2009
  40. Key financial data of Skanska Czech Republic and Slovakia*, 2005-2009
  41. Key financial data of OHL ZS in the Czech Republic, 2005-2009
  42. Key financial data of IMOS Brno in the Czech Republic, 2005-2008
  43. Key financial data of Subterra in the Czech Republic, 2005-2009
  44. Key financial data of Swietelsky stavebni in the Czech Republic, 2005-2008
  45. Key financial data of PSVS in the Czech Republic, 2007-2009
  46. Major motorway and expressway construction projects in the process of being built in Hungary, 2010
  47. Motorway and expressway construction projects planned in Hungary, 2010-2017
  48. Depth of defects in road surface in Hungary, 2010
  49. Major road projects in the process of being implemented or planned in Miskolc, 2010-2020
  50. Major road projects in the process of being implemented or planned in Debrecen, 2010-2020
  51. Major road projects in the process of being implemented or planned in the largest Hungarian cities, 2010-2012
  52. SWOT Analysis for the Road Construction Industry in Hungary, 2010
  53. Major Hungarian road construction companies, 2010
  54. Motorways and expressways being built in Poland (contract signed), 2010
  55. Motorways and expressways in the pipeline in Poland (during the tender procedure), 2010
  56. Motorways and expressways tenders planned in Poland, H2 2010-2012
  57. Prices offered in the road construction public tenders in Poland, 2007-2010
  58. Roads completed in Poland (km), 2010-2013
  59. The length of motorways and expressways in Poland at the year-end (km), 2009-2013
  60. SWOT Analysis for the road construction market in Poland, 2010
  61. Key financial data of Strabag Sp. z o.o., 2005-2009
  62. Key financial data of the Budimex Group, 2005-2009
  63. Key financial data of J&P-Avax S.A., 2005-2009
  64. Key financial data of the Mostostal Warszawa Group, 2005-2009
  65. Key financial data of Eurovia Polska S.A., 2005-2008
  66. Key financial data of the Skanska Group, 2006-2009
  67. Key financial data of the Polimex-Mostostal Group, 2005-2009
  68. Key financial data of Bilfinger Berger Budownictwo S.A., 2005-2009
  69. Key financial data of Hermann Kirchner Polska Sp. z o.o., 2005-2008
  70. Key financial data of the PBG Group, 2005-2009
  71. Construction plan for the Northern Branch of Pan European Corridor IV in Romania, 2001-2013
  72. Road construction projects assisted by the ISPA Fund in Romania, 2002-2014
  73. Breakdown of SOPT finances in Romania by priority axis, 2007-2013
  74. Road construction projects in Romania assisted by EU Cohesion Funds, 2008-2011
  75. Road construction projects in Romania assisted by EU European Regional Funds
  76. Motorway construction: proposed projects in Romania, 2010-2017
  77. Expressway construction: proposed projects in Romania, 2008-2017
  78. Bypasses in the process of being built in Romania, 2008-2011
  79. Bypass construction, proposed projects in Romania, 2010-2014
  80. National roads currently being modernised in Romania, 2007-2011
  81. SWOT Analysis of the Road Construction Industry in Romania, 2010
  82. Key financial data of Pa&Co International, 2006-2008
  83. Key financial data of UMB Spedition, 2006-2008
  84. Key financial data of Euroconstruct Trading, 2006-2008
  85. Key financial data of Romstrade, 2006-2008
  86. Key financial data of Astaldi Spa, 2006-2008
  87. Key financial data of FCC Construccion, 2006-2008
  88. Key financial data of Max Boegl SRL, 2006-2008
  89. Key financial data of Colas, 2006-2008
  90. Key financial data of Strabag SRL, 2006-2008
  91. Planned investments in road infrastructure in Slovakia (€ m), 2010-2011
  92. Transport of goods and people in Slovakia, 2005-2009
  93. PPP projects for motorway and expressway construction in Slovakia, 2010
  94. Major motorway and expressway construction projects in the pipeline in Slovakia, 2010
  95. Major motorway and expressway construction projects planned in Slovakia (tender for general contractors to be announced), 2011-2018
  96. Timetable of construction work on the R7 expressway in Slovakia (tender for general contractors to be announced), 2012-2020
  97. Major reconstruction projects on existing national roads in Slovakia, 2010-2012
  98. Major road projects being built or proposed in the largest cities in Slovakia, 2010-2015
  99. Key data on the building material industry in Slovakia, 2005-2009
  100. Revenues of the building materials industry in Slovakia (€ m), 2004-2009
  101. SWOT Analysis for the Road Construction Industry in Slovakia, 2010
  102. Key financial data of Doprastav in Slovakia, 2006-2009
  103. Key financial data of Vahostav-SK Zilina in Slovakia, 2006-2009
  104. Key financial data of Inzinierske stavby Kosice in Slovakia, 2006-2009
  105. Key financial data of Strabag in Slovakia, 2006-2009
  106. Key financial data of Skanska in Slovakia, 2006-2009
  107. Key financial data of Eurovia-Cesty Kosice in Slovakia, 2006-2009
  108. Key financial data of Cesty Nitra in Slovakia, 2006-2009
  109. Key financial data of HANT BA Povazska Bystrica in Slovakia, 2006-2009
Acciona Infraestructuras
Alpine
Astaldi
Bechtel
Bilfinger Berger
China Overseas Engineering Corporation
Colas
Doprastav
Dragados
Eurovia
FCC Construccion
Ferrovial
Hermann Kirchner
J&P-Avax
Magyar Aszfalt
Max Boegl
Metrostav
Mostostal Warszawa
Mota Engil
Polimex Mostostal
Romstrade
Shanghai Urban Construction Corporation
Skanska
SRB Civil Engineering
Strabag
Swietelsky
Teerag Asdag
Trace Group Hold

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SERIES: Road construction market in Central Europe 2010
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