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Analyses
After two years of decline, the Czech industrial and logistics market revived considerably in 2011. Demand for such space has soared, pushing vacancy rates to record low figures in many parts of the country. Many Czech ... more
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2012-02-21
Romania’s tourist industry has been battered by the economic crisis since 2009, and this has triggered a slump in hotel construction in the country. The year 2010 was particularly bad, with a steep downturn in ... more
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2012-01-24
After two years of turbulence caused by a slump in demand for construction work, the Romanian cement market finally saw the first signs of recovery in 2011. Cement consumption, however, remained muted and fell short ... more
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2011-12-23
The building materials market in the Czech Republic was marred by a scarcity of demand for construction work in 2010 and 2011, and the sales of companies operating on this market suffered as a result. As the construction ... more
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2011-12-12
The Strabag group observed increases in all segments of its activity over the first nine months of 2011, in particular in building construction and civil engineering. Significant improvement was noted in Germany, ... more
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2011-12-09
After three years of serious decline, the industrial and logistics subdivision of the construction industry in Romania started to recover slowly in 2011. In the first half of this year alone, the country saw the delivery ... more
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2011-11-14
On 19 October 2011, the European Commission adopted a proposal for a new fund, “Connection Europe Facility” (CEF), for financing transport, energy and ICT infrastructure throughout Europe in the next ... more
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2011-11-02
The year 2010 brought massive declines in the sales revenues of Czech constructors. Larger firms managed to face the economic downturn better than smaller ones. The market observed a high number of insolvencies among ... more
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2011-11-02
Central Europe Construction Review talks to George Commander, CEO of InterHealth Canada, the global healthcare management firm, about its first public-private partnership (PPP) contract in Poland to build, equip and ... more
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2011-10-07
The freeze on the construction market in 2010, particularly in civil engineering, affected the financial health of many construction firms operating on the Romanian market. Most of the contracts carried out in 2010 ... more
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2011-10-04
In the coming years Bulgaria's construction sector will start to grow slowly following the hard years of the economic slowdown, although no spectacular changes are expected in the short run. After substantial ... more
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2011-09-19
The shopping centre development in Romania saw a significant downfall during the economic crisis, when the lack of capital triggered by worsening lending conditions and scarce liquidities prompted developers to ... more
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2011-08-22
During the first half of 2011, the Bulgarian office market, represented mainly by Sofia, continued to be driven by the substantial additional stock added in the last quarter of 2010. The market conditions and the 10% ... more
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2011-08-09
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 ... more
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2011-07-12
Despite a very weak 2010 and a poor start to 2011, the Hungarian construction market will begin its recovery from 2012 onwards. Public infrastructure projects will be the main driver of this growth.
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2011-06-13
In 2011 and 2012, many investors operating on the retail space market in Europe, particularly in Western Europe, are expected to focus on value-adding opportunities at the existing facilities, while avoiding the ... more
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2011-05-31
Central Europe Construction Review is talking to Mr Martin Borovka, the Chairman of the Board and CEO of Eurovia CS about the company’s activities and plans, also discussing the overall situation of the construction ... more
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2011-05-04
Investment projects planned by the major power enterprises in Poland provide for the development of units with a combined capacity of 30,000 MW. However, up to 50% of the projects stand a chance of being implemented. ... more
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2011-04-19
Despite a significant decline in new delivery, the modern industrial space market in Central Europe (i.e. in Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Republic and Poland) saw strong demand in 2010 which translated into a major growth ... more
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2011-04-05
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 ... more
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2011-03-22
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