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So far no economic recovery can be seen in Poland. In fact the most recent macro information surprised the Polish economy positively. The numbers of the business activity HSBC PMI for the industry increased from 50.2 points to 51.7 points in October 2011. [...mehr lesen]
The situation on the window market in Eastern Europe was difficult in 2011 as well. And: It will remain like this for next years to come. But the recovery did proceed which can get noticed in increased construction activities and new investments. Howe [...mehr lesen]
Sigh of Relief After a Good Summer in Russia
The Russian construction sector finally posted some healthy growth figures in the second half of the year. In July, a 17.6% increase was posted, reminiscent of the pre-crisis growths, and this was followed by a 12.4% increase in the value of construction [...mehr lesen]
The Russian construction sector finally posted some healthy growth figures in the second half of the year. In July, a 17.6% increase was posted, reminiscent of the pre-crisis growths, and this was followed by a 12.4% increase in the value of construction [...mehr lesen]
Warsaw (gtai). According to recent estimates of the Centre of Branch Analysis (Centrum Analiz Branzowych), the output in construction carpenter works increased by 3 % in the first half-year of 2011 in Poland. Without the export business, the result wou [...mehr lesen]
Prior to the start of the crisis, the Romanian construction industry was one of the most vibrant in the European Union, but this changed dramatically in 2009, when construction output fell by 15%, with a similar reduction following in 2010. The current ye [...mehr lesen]
Moscow (gtai). The market for building material in Russia increased in 2010 more than the overall weak building activities could hope for. For some of the product groups such as vinyl tubes or window profiles, the sales figures increased by 20 to 30 % [...mehr lesen]
Moscow (gtai). The downward trend in the Russian construction industry continued in 2010 as well. The construction volume decreased by an other 3 % - despite an already low start position. However, recently the signals of investors returning to the mar [...mehr lesen]
Moscow (gtai). The main regional increase in the construction industry could get noticed in the Far East with 8 %. On the other hand, the construction volume decreased extremely with – 10 % in the Ural Mountains. The city of Moscow continues to dro [...mehr lesen]
Moscow (gtai). The state remains to bet he most important actor in the Russian construction business. Especially the Ministry of Defence buys up a great number of new buildings (97.000 apartments from 2009 to 2010). Currently residential districts for [...mehr lesen]
Fliesstext Bratislava (gtai). The Slovakian building sector show first sign of a stabilization tendency after the economic crisis at the end of 2010. However a considerable growth is not to be expected before 2012. In the middle- and long-term, this s [...mehr lesen]
Driven by a steadily rising number of investment projects underway and planned, construction companies express slightly more favourable assessments of the economic situation of the market when compared to the findings of a previous study. Construction act [...mehr lesen]
Despite the major slowdown in the housing market, long-term growth prospects for the construction sector remain positive. It should be noted that the crisis in the Polish housing market proved decisively less severe than commonly expected and its impact w [...mehr lesen]
Construction in Slovakia set to resume growth
Over the past two years, Slovak construction has been lacerated by the economic crisis. The reduction in purchasing power, the low level of business confidence, high unemployment and a scarcity of capital discouraged construction projects in the country i [...mehr lesen]
Over the past two years, Slovak construction has been lacerated by the economic crisis. The reduction in purchasing power, the low level of business confidence, high unemployment and a scarcity of capital discouraged construction projects in the country i [...mehr lesen]



