“Green Buildings Market to 2015 - Incentives for Green Initiatives and Minimum Level of Standards to Boost Growth Opportunities” provides the key analysis and forecast market of the global green buildings market. This report covers the key market trends and growth forecasts for a global construction industry. This report contains a detailed technical overview of these buildings and their specifications. The report includes a fair deal of discussion regarding the key restraints, key drivers, policy framework, global programs, and industry trends.
Green buildings are increasingly seen as a silver bullet to counter the threats of climate change, resource scarcity, and the widening energy supply-demand gap. Buildings are responsible for approximately 30% of raw material use, account for 40 % of world’s energy consumption and contribute more carbon emissions than transportation sector. Given the inefficiencies of existing building stock worldwide coupled with the impact of the massively growing construction activities, GHG emissions from buildings will more than double in the next 20 years, if not checked. Policy makers thus understand that if targets for greenhouse gas emissions reductions are to be met, rapid achievement of low-emission buildings should be a linchpin of national climate change strategy. Governments across the globe have adopted a wide range of strategies including financial or structural incentives and policy instruments such as mandatory labeling and certification programs and building codes to encourage green buildings. The two-pronged strategy of incentivizing green initiatives and enforcing a minimum level of standards bodes well for the development of green buildings. This report is built using data and information sourced from proprietary databases, primary and secondary research and in-house analysis by GBI Research’s team of industry experts.
Scope
The report analyses market opportunities and challenges for the clean technology industry in the global arena. Its scope includes:
- Market definition and the factors driving the clean technology industry
- Annualized market revenues of the data from 2005 to 2010, forecast for 5 years to 2015
- Region wise (Asia-Pacific, Europe, North America, and Rest of the World) annualized market revenues for the global construction market, forecast forward for 5 years to 2015
- Region wise (Asia-Pacific, Europe, North America, and Rest of the World) annualized market revenues for the green buildings market, forecast forward for 5 years to 2015
- Region wise (Asia-Pacific, Europe, North America, and Rest of the World) cumulative green certified space for the green buildings market, forecast forward for 10 years to 2015
- Current and potential regulatory changes
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Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Construction Equipment Market in India 2010
The construction equipment market in India is pegged at INR 169.8 bn in 2009 and is growing at a CAGR of 22%. Rapid infrastructure development along with investment planned by government of India will drive the market in India.
The report begins with an introduction to the construction market in India, which is considered to have a direct link with the development of construction equipment market, indicating investment planned for infrastructure development and India’s share of construction equipment globally. It provides an overview of the construction equipment market in India indicating its market size and growth as well as the market segmentation. It also explains the construction equipment renting and financing markets indicating their market size and growth.
An analysis of drivers explain factors contributing to the growth of construction equipment market including increasing investment in infrastructure, export opportunity, growing presence of OEM in India and emerging business opportunities. Key challenge identified is import from low cost countries.
It further explains the different sectors where construction equipment is required which includes investment planned by 11th five year plan and share of investment used for construction equipment. Indicated sectors are power, road, railways, irrigation, port, airport and real estate.
Competition section provides brief profiles of major domestic and foreign players in the market. The section contains a snapshot of their corporation, financial performance and business highlights, providing an insight into the existing competitive scenario.
Table of Contents :
Page 1: Executive Summary
Market Introduction
Page 2: Types of Construction Equipment
Page 3: Construction Market – Overview, Planned Investment on Infrastructure, Share of Global Sales of Construction Equipment (2009-13e)
Page 4: Construction Equipment Market – Overview, Market Size and Growth (2009-2015e), Structure of Equipment Demand
Page 5: Construction Equipment Rental – Overview, Market Size and Growth (2008-2010e)
Page 6: Construction Equipment Financing – Overview, Market Size and Growth (2008-2010e)
Drivers & Challenges
Page 7: Summary
Page 8-11: Drivers
Page 12: Challenges
Sector-wise Demand
Page 13: Power Sector: Overview, Investment Outlay for 11th Plan, Public Private Share in Infrastructure (10th and 11th Plan), Expected Investment under 12th Plan (FY ‘13-‘17)
Page 14: Road Sector: Overview, Investment Outlay for 11th Plan, Public Private Share in Infrastructure (10th and 11th Plan), Progress of NHDP
Page 15: Railways Sector: Overview, Investment Outlay for 11th Plan, Public Private Share in Infrastructure (10th And 11th Plan), Capacity Enhancement (2010-12e to 2012-20e)
Page 16: Irrigation Sector: Overview, Investment Outlay For 11th Plan, Public Private Share in Infrastructure (10th And 11th Plan), Capacity Enhancement (2007-08 to 2011-12e)
Page 17: Port Sector: Overview, Investment Outlay for 11th Plan, Public Private Share in Infrastructure (10th And 11th Plan), Investments Planned Under NMDP
Page 18: Airport Sector: Overview, Investment Outlay for 11th Plan, Public Private Share in Infrastructure (10th And 11th Plan), Airport Orders to be Awarded by FY’12
Page 19: Real Estate Sector: Overview, Share Of Real Estate Construction, Required Construction Space (2010e)
Competition
Page 20: Competition – Overview, Market Segmentation, Public Private Composition
Page 21-26: Domestic Equipment Manufacturers in the Market
Page 27-33: Foreign Equipment Manufacturers in the Market
Page 34-35: Equipment Rental Players in the Market
Page 36-38: Equipment Financers in the Market
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The report begins with an introduction to the construction market in India, which is considered to have a direct link with the development of construction equipment market, indicating investment planned for infrastructure development and India’s share of construction equipment globally. It provides an overview of the construction equipment market in India indicating its market size and growth as well as the market segmentation. It also explains the construction equipment renting and financing markets indicating their market size and growth.
An analysis of drivers explain factors contributing to the growth of construction equipment market including increasing investment in infrastructure, export opportunity, growing presence of OEM in India and emerging business opportunities. Key challenge identified is import from low cost countries.
It further explains the different sectors where construction equipment is required which includes investment planned by 11th five year plan and share of investment used for construction equipment. Indicated sectors are power, road, railways, irrigation, port, airport and real estate.
Competition section provides brief profiles of major domestic and foreign players in the market. The section contains a snapshot of their corporation, financial performance and business highlights, providing an insight into the existing competitive scenario.
Table of Contents :
Page 1: Executive Summary
Market Introduction
Page 2: Types of Construction Equipment
Page 3: Construction Market – Overview, Planned Investment on Infrastructure, Share of Global Sales of Construction Equipment (2009-13e)
Page 4: Construction Equipment Market – Overview, Market Size and Growth (2009-2015e), Structure of Equipment Demand
Page 5: Construction Equipment Rental – Overview, Market Size and Growth (2008-2010e)
Page 6: Construction Equipment Financing – Overview, Market Size and Growth (2008-2010e)
Drivers & Challenges
Page 7: Summary
Page 8-11: Drivers
Page 12: Challenges
Sector-wise Demand
Page 13: Power Sector: Overview, Investment Outlay for 11th Plan, Public Private Share in Infrastructure (10th and 11th Plan), Expected Investment under 12th Plan (FY ‘13-‘17)
Page 14: Road Sector: Overview, Investment Outlay for 11th Plan, Public Private Share in Infrastructure (10th and 11th Plan), Progress of NHDP
Page 15: Railways Sector: Overview, Investment Outlay for 11th Plan, Public Private Share in Infrastructure (10th And 11th Plan), Capacity Enhancement (2010-12e to 2012-20e)
Page 16: Irrigation Sector: Overview, Investment Outlay For 11th Plan, Public Private Share in Infrastructure (10th And 11th Plan), Capacity Enhancement (2007-08 to 2011-12e)
Page 17: Port Sector: Overview, Investment Outlay for 11th Plan, Public Private Share in Infrastructure (10th And 11th Plan), Investments Planned Under NMDP
Page 18: Airport Sector: Overview, Investment Outlay for 11th Plan, Public Private Share in Infrastructure (10th And 11th Plan), Airport Orders to be Awarded by FY’12
Page 19: Real Estate Sector: Overview, Share Of Real Estate Construction, Required Construction Space (2010e)
Competition
Page 20: Competition – Overview, Market Segmentation, Public Private Composition
Page 21-26: Domestic Equipment Manufacturers in the Market
Page 27-33: Foreign Equipment Manufacturers in the Market
Page 34-35: Equipment Rental Players in the Market
Page 36-38: Equipment Financers in the Market
For more please visit
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Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Analyzing the European Construction Industry
The construction industry is generally considered as being the world’s largest industrial employer. Estimates of its size and importance necessarily vary from country to country.
Construction is an important sector of the European industry, highly fragmented, and involves a majority of SMEs. The Construction industry is project centered and characterized by short-term partnering between non co-located teams with varying levels of process maturity and information and communication technologies’ capability. The industry is known for its conservative culture with a relatively high resistance to change. Although the larger industry players at the management level undertake construction internationally, the vast majority of work is done by local or national SMEs, often also under local building regulations and standards.
Aruvian's R'search’s research report on Analyzing the European Construction Industry is an in-depth guide to the European Construction Industry. The report covers the industry overview well and in extreme details in its first section. Aruvian analyzes the European Construction Industry within the SWOT and PEST framework and then moves on to an analysis of the major market trends being observed in the market in recent times.
Moving on to Section 2 of the report, this section entirely covers all the major markets of Europe, starting from Austria, looking at the major markets of France, Germany, Spain, and ends at United Kingdom. The section takes a look at the market trends of all the countries discussed, the demand trends, market overview, and lots more.
Section 3 looks at sustainable development in the European Construction Industry, focusing on the markets of the UK, The Netherlands, Sweden, and Finland.
Section 4 deals with an analysis of the leading companies in this sector, and also takes a look at the leading executives of this industry today. This section leads up to our conclusion, of course ending with an overall industry forecast.
Table of Contents :
A. Executive Summary
Section 1: Analyzing the European Construction Industry
B. Introduction to the Industry
B.1 Market Definition
B.2 Industry Structure
B.3 Determining Industry Size
B.4 Importance of the Construction Sector to the European Economy
B.5 Production Levels
B.6 Analyzing the Sector’s Productivity
B.7 Importance of R&D and Development of the Construction Sector
B.8 Trade Statistics – EU vs. Global
C. Analyzing the European Construction in a SWOT Framework
D. Analyzing the European Construction in a PEST Framework
D.1 Political Features
D.2 Economic Features
D.3 Social Features
D.4 Technological Features
E. Analyzing Industry Trends & Market Transformation Drivers
E.1 Productivity of the Sector
E.2 Demographic Development
E.2.1 Recruitment
E.2.2 Demography and Market Prospects
E.2.3 Challenge of the Aging Population
E.3 The Growth of the European Union
E.4 Labor Statistics & Movements
E.5 Technological Trends
E.5.1 Use of Information & Communication Technologies
E.5.2 E-commerce
E.5.3 Lean Construction
E.5.4 Focus on Increased R&D
E.5.5 Focus on Environmental Sustainability
F. Market Developments & Trends
F.1 Globalization
F.2 Development of Supply Chain Solutions
F.3 Innovation & Collaboration
F.4 Mergers & Acquisitions & Industry Consolidation
F.5 Future Development of Financial Agreements
G. Regulatory Framework & Impact on European Construction Sector
G.1 CE Marking of Building Materials
G.2 Safety Regulations
G.3 Role of Public Procurement
G.4 Focusing on ‘Undeclared’ Work
G.5 Looking at the EU Internal Market
G.6 Other Frameworks affecting the Construction Industry
H. Analyzing Public Private Partnerships
H.1 Overview
H.2 Legislations
H.3 Looking at the Role of the European Investment Bank
For more please visit
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Construction is an important sector of the European industry, highly fragmented, and involves a majority of SMEs. The Construction industry is project centered and characterized by short-term partnering between non co-located teams with varying levels of process maturity and information and communication technologies’ capability. The industry is known for its conservative culture with a relatively high resistance to change. Although the larger industry players at the management level undertake construction internationally, the vast majority of work is done by local or national SMEs, often also under local building regulations and standards.
Aruvian's R'search’s research report on Analyzing the European Construction Industry is an in-depth guide to the European Construction Industry. The report covers the industry overview well and in extreme details in its first section. Aruvian analyzes the European Construction Industry within the SWOT and PEST framework and then moves on to an analysis of the major market trends being observed in the market in recent times.
Moving on to Section 2 of the report, this section entirely covers all the major markets of Europe, starting from Austria, looking at the major markets of France, Germany, Spain, and ends at United Kingdom. The section takes a look at the market trends of all the countries discussed, the demand trends, market overview, and lots more.
Section 3 looks at sustainable development in the European Construction Industry, focusing on the markets of the UK, The Netherlands, Sweden, and Finland.
Section 4 deals with an analysis of the leading companies in this sector, and also takes a look at the leading executives of this industry today. This section leads up to our conclusion, of course ending with an overall industry forecast.
Table of Contents :
A. Executive Summary
Section 1: Analyzing the European Construction Industry
B. Introduction to the Industry
B.1 Market Definition
B.2 Industry Structure
B.3 Determining Industry Size
B.4 Importance of the Construction Sector to the European Economy
B.5 Production Levels
B.6 Analyzing the Sector’s Productivity
B.7 Importance of R&D and Development of the Construction Sector
B.8 Trade Statistics – EU vs. Global
C. Analyzing the European Construction in a SWOT Framework
D. Analyzing the European Construction in a PEST Framework
D.1 Political Features
D.2 Economic Features
D.3 Social Features
D.4 Technological Features
E. Analyzing Industry Trends & Market Transformation Drivers
E.1 Productivity of the Sector
E.2 Demographic Development
E.2.1 Recruitment
E.2.2 Demography and Market Prospects
E.2.3 Challenge of the Aging Population
E.3 The Growth of the European Union
E.4 Labor Statistics & Movements
E.5 Technological Trends
E.5.1 Use of Information & Communication Technologies
E.5.2 E-commerce
E.5.3 Lean Construction
E.5.4 Focus on Increased R&D
E.5.5 Focus on Environmental Sustainability
F. Market Developments & Trends
F.1 Globalization
F.2 Development of Supply Chain Solutions
F.3 Innovation & Collaboration
F.4 Mergers & Acquisitions & Industry Consolidation
F.5 Future Development of Financial Agreements
G. Regulatory Framework & Impact on European Construction Sector
G.1 CE Marking of Building Materials
G.2 Safety Regulations
G.3 Role of Public Procurement
G.4 Focusing on ‘Undeclared’ Work
G.5 Looking at the EU Internal Market
G.6 Other Frameworks affecting the Construction Industry
H. Analyzing Public Private Partnerships
H.1 Overview
H.2 Legislations
H.3 Looking at the Role of the European Investment Bank
For more please visit
http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=161403&rt=Analyzing-the-European-Construction-Industry.html
OR Contact us at
Bharat Book Bureau
207, Hermes Atrium, Sector 11, CBD Belapur, Navi Mumbai - 400 614, India.
Phone : +91 22 2757 8668 / 2757 9438
Fax : +91 22 2757 9131
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Website : www.bharatbook.com
Friday, July 23, 2010
Energy Efficient Buildings: Asia Pacific
Energy Efficient Buildings: Asia Pacific
Energy Efficient Buildings: Asia Pacific
ESCO Market Dynamics, Performance Contracting, Energy Efficiency Retrofits, Green Building Certifications, Financing Structures, Market Analysis and Forecasts
Demand for energy in the Asia Pacific region is rising quickly, driven in large part by rapid economic growth in Southeast Asia, India, and China. Simultaneously, Asian governments and industry leaders are highly focused on creating a more sustainable and energy-efficient economy, and these goals have intensified their attention on the building sector, which is one of the primary sources of energy consumption. Driven by these macro trends, energy efficiency solutions for commercial buildings have become an increasingly larger priority for companies within the region.
Energy service companies (ESCOs) in Asia Pacific are meeting demand by providing energy-saving systems and comprehensive services adapted to their customers’ business facilities and building spaces. Over the past several years, performance contracting has become a more and more common business model to assist building owners and managers in optimizing energy use in existing buildings. At the same time, builders within the region have quickly adopted green building certification programs and other tools for improving the efficiency and mitigating the environmental impacts of commercial buildings.
This Pike Research report analyzes market issues and opportunities related to energy efficiency solutions for commercial buildings in the Asia Pacific region. The report examines the role of energy service companies, performance contracting business models, the economics and financing structures behind energy efficiency retrofits, and key green building trends. Market forecasts are provided through 2015, and key industry players are profiled in depth.
Key questions addressed:
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Where are the biggest opportunities to save energy in commercial buildings?
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How will legislative initiatives affect the market for energy efficient buildings?
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Which business models and financing structures are being utilized to pursue energy efficiency within the Asia Pacific region?
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What are the primary challenges and opportunities associated with market development?
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How do the dynamics of individual country markets differ from one another?
*
Who are the key industry players to watch in each country?
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What is the size of the addressable market for energy efficiency solutions over the next 5 years
Who needs this report?
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Energy Service Companies
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Commercial building owners
*
Government agencies
*
Investment community
*
Efficient lighting manufacturers and installers
*
HVAC system installers
For more information visit
http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=145369&rt=Energy-Efficient-Buildings-Asia-Pacific.html
OR Contact us at
207, Hermes Atrium, Sector 11, CBD Belapur, Navi Mumbai - 400 614, India.
Phone : +91 22 2757 8668 / 2757 9438
Fax : +91 22 2757 9131
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Energy Efficient Buildings: Asia Pacific
ESCO Market Dynamics, Performance Contracting, Energy Efficiency Retrofits, Green Building Certifications, Financing Structures, Market Analysis and Forecasts
Demand for energy in the Asia Pacific region is rising quickly, driven in large part by rapid economic growth in Southeast Asia, India, and China. Simultaneously, Asian governments and industry leaders are highly focused on creating a more sustainable and energy-efficient economy, and these goals have intensified their attention on the building sector, which is one of the primary sources of energy consumption. Driven by these macro trends, energy efficiency solutions for commercial buildings have become an increasingly larger priority for companies within the region.
Energy service companies (ESCOs) in Asia Pacific are meeting demand by providing energy-saving systems and comprehensive services adapted to their customers’ business facilities and building spaces. Over the past several years, performance contracting has become a more and more common business model to assist building owners and managers in optimizing energy use in existing buildings. At the same time, builders within the region have quickly adopted green building certification programs and other tools for improving the efficiency and mitigating the environmental impacts of commercial buildings.
This Pike Research report analyzes market issues and opportunities related to energy efficiency solutions for commercial buildings in the Asia Pacific region. The report examines the role of energy service companies, performance contracting business models, the economics and financing structures behind energy efficiency retrofits, and key green building trends. Market forecasts are provided through 2015, and key industry players are profiled in depth.
Key questions addressed:
*
Where are the biggest opportunities to save energy in commercial buildings?
*
How will legislative initiatives affect the market for energy efficient buildings?
*
Which business models and financing structures are being utilized to pursue energy efficiency within the Asia Pacific region?
*
What are the primary challenges and opportunities associated with market development?
*
How do the dynamics of individual country markets differ from one another?
*
Who are the key industry players to watch in each country?
*
What is the size of the addressable market for energy efficiency solutions over the next 5 years
Who needs this report?
*
Energy Service Companies
*
Commercial building owners
*
Government agencies
*
Investment community
*
Efficient lighting manufacturers and installers
*
HVAC system installers
For more information visit
http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=145369&rt=Energy-Efficient-Buildings-Asia-Pacific.html
OR Contact us at
207, Hermes Atrium, Sector 11, CBD Belapur, Navi Mumbai - 400 614, India.
Phone : +91 22 2757 8668 / 2757 9438
Fax : +91 22 2757 9131
E-mail : info@bharatbook.com
Website : www.bharatbook.com
Follow us on twitter: http://twitter.com/3bbharatbook
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