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European country marks fifth consecutive quarter of decline in construction industry activity
Slow turnaround forecast to begin next year, continuing to gather momentum in 2015 and 2016
Growth of +4.5% this year and +8.1% next year could be stronger if consumer and business confidence improve
Domestic market falls -24% in the first nine months of the year.
Britain continues to rally, the Dutch are optimistic, but it is still a downward spiral for the Italians according to the Q3 2013 European Architectural Barometer report
North American rental industry to grow by 8.4% next year and 11.3% in 2015.
UK construction industry leaders are optimistic of increased sales and business revenue in the year ahead, according to new research from CEO organisation Vistage.
Construction Products Association and RICS both seeing positive signs for construction – particularly housebuilding
Ahead of next week's third quarter results Cramo says 2013 sales are expected to be lower than 2012, although EBITDA margins will be improved.
China needs to invest in climate proofing its infrastructure now or face the consequences of losing a landmass four times the size of Hong Kong, warns the Asian Development Bank
A steep rise in North America and Asia saw the value of overseas work carried out by European contractors hit a new high last year, according to the EIC.
Construction output in August dropped slightly compared to July, but was 4% up over August 2012 mainly because of an increase in new work, says ONS
Construction output in August dropped slightly compared to July, but was 4% up over August 2012 mainly because of an increase in new work, says ONS
EECFA conference finds around €250 billion spent on construction in its region of seven Eastern European countries
Architectural Barometer finds limited financial resources and desire for faster exploitation of buildings are challenges for whole value chain
Sustained recovery on the cards at last as latest figures show positive signs for the future
Survey finds government infrastructure moves could have a negative impact over next five years
A look at how the construction markets are doing in Europe, with Sandy Guthrie, editor of Construction Europe
The North American construction market is continuing to grow, but a question mark still hangs over the future of publicly-funded work, particularly highways.
US construction is seeing a strong rebound, but the public sector remains a weak link.
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