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New study from Off-Highway Research forecasts improvements in all major world markets next year, with India leading the way in growth terms
Kansas sees workload decline 8.5% over 12-month period, while lack of skilled workers remains a problem, according to AGC of America
PMR estimates Ukrainian construction industry to have bounced back in first half after difficult few years, with expansion of 9% year-on-year
Residential building drives growth in July, but optimism for future at eight-month low, according to IHS Markit
July’s expansion of business activity at Irish construction firms comes on back of accelerated increase in new orders, says Ulster Bank
Sales of construction equipment in India are expected to be 20% higher this year than in 2015, with growth set to continue at a more measured pace up to at least 2020
German construction equipment manufacturers said to be “cautiously optimistic” half way through year, with forecast still suggesting growth of 3%
The construction equipment market in Western Europe is expected to rise 1% this year, accelerating to 3% growth in 2017, according to a new report from Off-Highway Research
Despite a spike in sales in the first quarter ahead of new emissions legislation and new infrastructure investment, the high machine population is depressing new equipment sales
Uncertainty in lead up to referendum hits latest Markit/CIPS UK Construction purchasing managers’ index
Unit sales are expected to reach 28,000 machines over the next five years as infrastructure spending and government reforms stimulate demand
Major risks to growth with little or no upside predicted for UK following referendum decision to leave EU, according to research company
Estimates suggest gross domestic product will grow by 1.9% per annum for the 19 Euroconstruct countries in years from 2016 to 2018
EECFA forecasts growth in some Eastern European countries it covers, but others still face difficult time in period to 2018
2.4% up in overall EU construction industry in 2015 while forecasts suggest another increase for 2016 – but at a slower pace
Construction growth in Germany slows, while UK sees first drop in new orders since April 2013, according to figures from Markit Purchasing Managers’ Index
Better construction industry forecast than past five years, with average annual growth in real terms set to rise to 2.10% from 2016 to 2020
Construction and earthmoving equipment exports continue to show signs of stabilising in recent quarters, according to UK’s Construction Equipment Association
81st Euroconstruct Conference, in Dublin, on 9 and 10 June, will present the latest medium-term forecasts for its 19 member economies
PMR says fresh funding from EU should be key driver behind Central European construction growth from 2017
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