CONSTRUCTION MARKET REPORTS


EUROCONSTRUCT provides detailed bi-annual construction market forecasts for the overall economy and all main construction sectors: residential construction, non-residential construction and civil engineering. These forecasts are presented at the EUROCONSTRUCT conferences for the first time and are published in the EUROCONSTRUCT Country and Summary Reports. The reports are available for purchase for non-participating clients in the week after the conference.

The latest reports are based on the 94th EUROCONSTRUCT Conference in London, UK on 18th November 2022 and can be purchased from Wednesday, 23rd November 2022 noon onwards.


The next update will be presented at the 95th EUROCONSTRUCT Conference in Amsterdam on 8th and 9th June 2023. These reports will be available for purchase on Wednesday, 14th June 2023.

 

EUROCONSTRUCT COUNTRY REPORT


Detailed mid-term forecasts with in-depth national market information; series published since 1976.

 

Country-by-country
construction market analyses (~485p.) covering

  • 19 countries
  • 3 main building areas
  • including subsectors &
  • macro-economic trends


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EUROCONSTRUCT SUMMARY REPORT


Comprehensive and well illustrated sectoral mid-term forecasts; series published since 1990s.
 

Europe-wide sectoral construction market overview (~190p.)
covering

  • Overall economy
  • Housing construction
  • Non-residential
  • Civil engineering


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PURCHASE INFO

EUROCONSTRUCT reports can be ordered directly from our member in your country.
The reports are published in English and are available digitally (pdf-document).

Orders from outside the EUROCONSTRUCT area
Please get in touch with any EUROCONSTRUCT member if there is no local EUROCONSTRUCT network partner in your country.



DATA CONTENTS

GENERAL ECONOMIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Table 1 and Table 5

2019-25: absolute number or percentage
population - households - unemployed  in 000s
unemployment rate,  consumer and construction prices  in %
short term interest rate - long term interest rate  in %


2021: output in billion Euro
2019-25: annual average percentage change

Private Consumption - Public Consumption
Gross Domestic Fixed Capital Formation
Stocks - Exports - Imports
Gross Domestic Product 
 

CONSTRUCTION BY TYPE
Table 2


2021: output in million Euro
2019-25: annual average
 percentage change 
Residential Construction split by new, renovation, total
Non-Residential Construction split by new, renovation, total
Building Construction split by new, renovation, total
Civil Engineering split by new, renovation, total

Construction Output  total
Domestic Cement Consumption  total

RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION
Table 3


2019-25: dwellings in 000s
Residential Building Permits
Housing Starts
Housing Completions
all split by 1+2 family houses and flats

Housing Stock
thereof Second Homes
thereof Vacancies

Home Ownership Rate  in %
 

NEW NON-RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION
Table 4a


2021: output in million Euro,
2019-25: annual average percentage change

Educational Buildings
Health Buildings
Industrial Buildings
Storage Buildings
Office Buildings
Commercial Buildings
Agricultural Buildings
Miscellaneous
New Non-Residential Buildings total

TOTAL CIVIL ENGINEERING
Table 4b


2021: volume in million Euro
2019-25: annual average percentage change

Road Construction
Railway Constrcution
Other Transport Construction
Total Transport Construction
Telecommunications
Energy Works
Water Works
Miscellaneous
Civil Engineering total


REGIONAL COVERAGE 

THE EUROCONSTRUCT network (marked light blue in the map below) as well as our construction market reports cover currently 19 European countries which can be split in following areas:


 

BIG-5 Countries

France, Germany, Italy,
Spain, United Kingdom

 

Northern Countries

Denmark, Finland, Ireland,
Norway, Sweden

 

Smaller Countries

Austria, Belgium, Netherlands,
Portugal, Switzerland

 

Eastern Countries

Czechia, Hungary
Poland, Slovak Republic


The EUROCONSTRUCT network also extends to the Baltic countries and further Eastern European countries (marked grey in the map) through our Finnish partner Forecon and Hungarian partner Buildecon (EECFA Research Centre). Please note that these countries are not included in the standard reports and have to be ordered separately.

Please contact for:
Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovenia, Turkey, Ukraine
Mr. Janos Gaspar
EECFA Research Centre
janos.gaspar@buildecon.com

Baltic countries and Russia
Mr. Markku Riihimäki 
Forecon
info@forecon.fi