The Industrial Construction Sector Has Experienced a Growth in Warehouse Construction Work - Construction Industry Market Review 2006.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c40144) has announced the addition of "Construction Industry Market Review 2006" to their offering. This Market Review analyses the UK construction industry, which is a major sector in the UK economy. The construction industry has a high political and social profile, as a result of its key role in providing housing, its impact on the environment and its part as a major employer. In 2005, the output of the construction industry in Great Britain Great Britain, officially United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, constitutional monarchy (2005 est. pop. 60,441,000), 94,226 sq mi (244,044 sq km), on the British Isles, off W Europe. The country is often referred to simply as Britain. was GBP GBP In currencies, this is the abbreviation for the British Pound. Notes: The currency market, also known as the Foreign Exchange market, is the largest financial market in the world, with a daily average volume of over US $1 trillion. 107.01bn, a rise of 4.5% on 2004. In this Market Review, the construction industry is analysed in terms of five sectors: housebuilding, infrastructure, industrial construction, commercial construction and building materials Building materials used in the construction industry to create . These categories of materials and products are used by and construction project managers to specify the materials and methods used for . . An overview analysis of the whole industry is also included. By value, the most significant sector is commercial work, followed by housebuilding (excluding repair and maintenance), whereas the infrastructure and industrial sectors are far smaller. Between them, commercial construction and housebuilding (excluding repair and maintenance) account for around 45% of total construction industry output. Details of output are given for subsectors in each main type of work, i.e.: housebuilding (private and public); infrastructure (roads; water; gas, air and communications; railways; sewerage sewerage, system for the removal and disposal of chiefly liquid wastes and of rainwater, which are collectively called sewage. The average person in the industrialized world produces between 60 and 140 gallons of sewage per day. ; electricity; and harbours); industrial construction (factories, warehouses, and oil, steel and coal); and commercial construction (offices, schools and colleges, universities, entertainment, health, garages, shops, agriculture and miscellaneous). As a whole, the construction industry faces important challenges. The sustainability of resources, energy, water and supplies to provide socially acceptable and environmentally compatible building is a major theme, particularly to achieve these aims at an agreeable price. The built environment makes a significant contribution to the UK's greenhouse-gas emissions and the Government is seeking ways in which these can be reduced. Planning consent for construction work is often a major problem, largely as a result of difficulties in satisfying government planning regulations. In addition, the construction industry is the subject of increasing legislation across a broad spectrum of topics relating to relating to relate prep → concernant relating to relate prep → bezüglich +gen, mit Bezug auf +acc employees, customers, energy and natural resources. Economically, some sectors of the construction industry have not grown as rapidly as they might, owing to owing to prep. Because of; on account of: I couldn't attend, owing to illness. owing to prep → debido a, por causa de delays in government programmes. The shortage of skilled labour continues to be a problem. Individual subsectors also face specific challenges. In the housebuilding sector, there is a shortage of housing, and this is unlikely to ease in the short term, unless planning regulations are relaxed and a substantial affordable-housing programme makes an impact: high house prices exclude many prospective first-time buyers first-time buyer n → persona que compra su primera vivienda first-time buyer n → personne achetant une maison ou un appartement pour la première fois first-time buyer from the housing market. The infrastructure subsectors have experienced a decline in work, much of which is due to delayed programmes in, for example, transport. However, there are signs of an upturn in this area. The industrial construction sector has experienced a growth in warehouse construction work, but the factory sector is likely to remain subdued sub·due tr.v. sub·dued, sub·du·ing, sub·dues 1. To conquer and subjugate; vanquish. See Synonyms at defeat. 2. To quiet or bring under control by physical force or persuasion; make tractable. 3. as the UK loses manufacturing jobs to cheaper manufacturing centres overseas. Commercial construction work benefits from major Private Finance Initiative (PFI PFI Pay for Inclusion (web search engines) PFI Private Finance Initiative PFI Private Finance Initiative (UK) PFI Prison Fellowship International PFI Port Fuel Injection (engines) ) programmes in education and health, although some of these have been delayed. Output from office construction is particularly important in the commercial sector, while work in the retail subsector faces increasing planning restrictions. In the building materials subsector, there are challenges relating to rising energy costs and environmental issues, such as sustainable material sources, disposal of waste and recycling recycling, the process of recovering and reusing waste products—from household use, manufacturing, agriculture, and business—and thereby reducing their burden on the environment. . New materials are being investigated to accommodate improved environmental features; for example, reducing heat loss and simplifying construction methods. Regarding the future, PFI work will continue to be important, much of it for a total-package approach to construction, with private companies being involved in finance, operation and maintenance, as well as in the design and construction processes. The continuing skills shortage will continue in the short term, or until initiatives such as training take effect to give a longer-term solution. To help increase the proportion of affordable housing, developments will continue through the use of new materials and prefabricated pre·fab·ri·cate tr.v. pre·fab·ri·cat·ed, pre·fab·ri·cat·ing, pre·fab·ri·cates 1. To manufacture (a building or section of a building, for example) in advance, especially in standard sections that can be easily shipped and construction through the use of structural insulated panels Structural insulated panels (or structural insulating panels), SIPs, are a composite building material. They consist of a sandwich of two layers of structural board with an insulating layer of foam in between. , for example. Sustainability will also be an increasingly important theme embracing many factors, such as climate change, reduced energy consumption and the development of socially acceptable communities in which to live. The new Trustmark scheme should help homeowners to avoid `cowboy' builders and, in the medium term, the 2012 Olympic Games Olympic games, premier athletic meeting of ancient Greece, and, in modern times, series of international sports contests. The Olympics of Ancient Greece Although records cannot verify games earlier than 776 B.C. in London should provide a variety of opportunities for the construction industry. Companies Mentioned Include:- --Aggregate Industries Ltd --BPB PLC --Cemex UK Cement cement, binding material used in construction and engineering, often called hydraulic cement, typically made by heating a mixture of limestone and clay until it almost fuses and then grinding it to a fine powder. Ltd --Hanson PLC --Ibstock Brick Ltd --Jeld-Wen UK Ltd --Lafarge SA --Pilkington PLC --Tarmac Ltd --AMEC PLC --Balfour Beatty PLC --Bovis Lend Lease Ltd --Carillion PLC --Costain Group PLC --Galliford Try PLC --Kier Group PLC --Mowlem Ltd For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c40144 |
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