The Euroconstruct Report: Data, analysis & forecasts of both buildings & civil engineering covers 19 countries in Western & Central Eastern Europe in the next 2-3 years.
Euroconstruct is an unbeatable source for knowledge on upcoming developments in building construction and civil engineering in Europe. The Euroconstruct Report provides detailed, well documented analyses and forecasts of construction in each of the 19 countries to aid your planning and strategy work.
Euroconstruct has been in continuous development since 1974 by the Institute and its partners. The Institute is the Danish partner and the representative of Euroconstruct in Denmark. For a list of partners, visit the Euroconstruct organisation website.
The report presents top-notch analysis and detailed forecasts of construction in 19 European construction markets in the next years, with extensive analysis and documentation and comprehensive tables of forecast in all 19 countries (see list below) for a large number of sub-sectors in construction.
Note: Clients from other of the 19 Euroconstruct member countries are requested to contact their local representative. A list of the local contacts can be found on www.euroconstruct.org, where you can also find information about upcoming Euroconstruct conferences.
The Euroconstruct Report covers construction trends in each of the 19 countries in the network: Austria [AT], Belgium [BE], Czech Republic [CZ], Denmark [DK], Finland [FI], France [FR] Germany [DE], Hungary [HU], Ireland [IE], Italy [IT], Netherlands [NL], Norway [NO], Poland [PL], Portugal [PT], Slovakia [SK], Spain [ES], Sweden [SE], Switzerland [CH], and United Kingdom [UK]. The member from each country is listed here.
Data, analyses, forecasts and overview 2020-2026 for construction in 19 countries in Western and East Central Europe. Present forecast: 2024-2026.
Analyses + detailed tables for trends up to and including 2026 for 19 countries: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.
A total of around 450 pages, with 10-20 pages on each of the 19 countries plus 6 pages of standard data and forecast tables for each country.
The big picture, with thematic analyses, eg. new residential construction in Europe and tables covering all countries for each theme. Around 180 pages.
The Summary Report section includes about 60 standard tables, covering developments in one factor (e.g. New residential construction) 2020-2026 for all 19 countries, in a half- or one-page format.
19 countries, 50+ data sets, 7 years: Around 10,000 single data points, in an elegant table format. Ideal for analysing your specific future markets based on the EUROCONSTRUCT data & forecasts.
Note: All data in these reports are confidential.
Note that purchase from one of the other countries in the Euroconstruct network must be from the local partner (unless your company is based in Denmark). You’ll find links to the other partners on the euroconstruct.org website.
For more information, please contact Prognosecenteret on phone +45 8888 7996 or by mail info@prognosecenteret.dk.
The Institute offers two more reports on building construction & civil engineering in other European countries, developed by our partners in the Euroconstruct network.
These reports present data, analyses & forecasts of building construction and civil engineering.
The Baltic construction Outlook (covering Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania) is very similar to the Euroconstruct Report, while the format of the report on construction in Eastern and South-Eastern Europe (The EECFA Report) differs a bit from the Euroconstruct Report, but remains an excellent source of knowledge. Both have been updated Winter 2023-2024.
Please contact senior executive consultant and head of initiative, Anders Bjerre (abj@cifs.dk) for more information on these two reports, which complement the Euroconstruct Report.