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Construction in the Netherlands - Key Trends and Opportunities to 2018

Published: Apr, 2014 | Pages: 84 | Publisher: Timetric
Industry: Construction | Report Format: Electronic (PDF)


Synopsis
This report provides detailed market analysis, information and insights into the Dutch construction industry including:
The Dutch construction industry's growth prospects by market, project type and type of construction activity
Analysis of equipment, material and service costs across each project type within the Netherlands
Critical insight into the impact of industry trends and issues, and the risks and opportunities they present to participants in the Dutch construction industry
Analyzing the profiles of the leading operators in the Dutch construction industry
Data highlights of the largest construction projects in the Netherlands

Summary
The Dutch construction industry recorded a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of -4.10% during the review period (2009-2013). The country's economic growth was severely affected by the European financial crisis, resulting in the accumulation of national debt which contributed to 75% of GDP in 2013. In a bid to reduce the debt, the government implemented various austerity measures such as a reduction in public spending. The construction industry's growth rate is expected to recover over the forecast period, as a result of economic recovery and government efforts to retain the country's attractiveness as a business center. The industry's output is expected to increase at a CAGR of 2.02% over the forecast period (2014-2018).
Scope
This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the construction industry in the Netherlands. It provides:
Historical (2009-2013) and forecast (2014-2018) valuations of the construction industry in the Netherlands using construction output and value-add methods
Segmentation by sector (commercial, industrial, infrastructure, institutional and residential) and by project type
Breakdown of values within each project type, by type of activity (new construction, repair and maintenance, refurbishment and demolition) and by type of cost (materials, equipment and services)
Analysis of key construction industry issues, including regulation, cost management, funding and pricing
Detailed profiles of the leading construction companies in the Netherlands
Reason To Buy
Identify and evaluate market opportunities using our standardized valuation and forecasting methodologies
Assess market growth potential at a micro-level with over 600 time-series data forecasts
Understand the latest industry and market trends
Formulate and validate business strategies using Timetric's critical and actionable insight
Assess business risks, including cost, regulatory and competitive pressures
Evaluate competitive risk and success factors
Key Highlights
The Dutch construction industry struggled following the financial crisis in 2008. In 2013, the construction production index, a measure of general construction output, contracted by 4.6%, following a decline of 8.0% in 2012. New building permit approvals also fell following the crisis, declining to its lowest level in nearly two decades in the fourth quarter of 2013. With permits providing an indicator of activity in the coming quarters, the recent slump during 2012 and 2013 does not bode well for output growth in the early part of the forecast period of 2014.
According to CBS, investments by food, drinks and tobacco manufacturers are anticipated to increase by 8.0% in 2014. Dairy product manufacturers in particular plan to invest EUR700.0 million (US$915.0 million) in increasing their processing capacity by 2015. Seven new dairy processing facilities and a number of expansion projects are expected to be complete over the forecast period. According to the Dutch Dairy Association, the increase in investment is due to the growing international demand for products and the planned abolishment of milk quotas in 2015. Increased investment will support the growth of the manufacturing plants category over the forecast period.
The Netherlands has been successful in attracting foreign tourists, due in part to its hosting of numerous cultural and special events such as King's Day and the International Theatre School Festival. Growth in tourist arrivals supported activity in the construction of tourism infrastructure, particularly hotels. Various hotel projects are scheduled to be completed over the next two years, including two in Amsterdam: the Hyatt Regency hotel, which is scheduled to open in 2015, and Park Inn Hotel by Radisson, expected to open in the fourth quarter of 2014. Growth in the commercial construction market will be driven by the performance of the leisure and hospitality buildings category.
The presence of the world's largest internet junction and 11 submarine cables provide strong broadband connectivity and make the Netherlands an emerging data center country. Several technology companies are therefore planning to invest in its infrastructure. Microsoft plans to invest EUR2.0 billion (US$2.7 billion) to establish a data center in North Holland, and UK-based BT Group plans to expand the capacity of its data center in the Benelux region, and construct a new facility in Rotterdam. These developments will require an increase in investment in communication infrastructure.
According to the Association of the Dutch Chemical Industry (VNCI), the country's chemical industry declined in 2013 due to the rising success of the Chinese chemical industry and the growth of specialty chemicals in the Middle East. During the first three quarters of 2013, the chemical industry's turnover declined by 6.0% and production declined by 5.5%. In order to retain the industry's competitiveness, the government is reducing regulatory burdens and reinforcing chemical clusters. This move is likely to support the chemical plants category over the forecast period.
 1 Executive Summary
2 Market Overview
2.1 Key Trends and Issues
2.2 Benchmarking by Market Size and Growth
3 Commercial Construction
3.1 Performance Outlook
3.2 Key Trends and Issues
3.3 Data and Project Highlights
4 Industrial Construction
4.1 Performance Outlook
4.2 Key Trends and Issues
4.3 Data and Project Highlights
5 Infrastructure Construction
5.1 Performance Outlook
5.2 Key Trends and Issues
5.3 Data and Project Highlights
6 Institutiol Construction
6.1 Performance Outlook
6.2 Key Trends and Issues
6.3 Data and Project Highlights
7 Residential Construction
7.1 Performance Outlook
7.2 Key Trends and Issues
7.3 Data and Project Highlights
8 Company Profile: Royal Volker Wessels Stevin NV
8.1 Royal Volker Wessels Stevin NV - Company Overview
8.2 Royal Volker Wessels Stevin NV - Business Description
8.3 Royal Volker Wessels Stevin NV - Main Products and Services
8.4 Royal Volker Wessels Stevin NV - History
8.5 Royal Volker Wessels Stevin NV - Company Information
8.5.1 Royal Volker Wessels Stevin NV - key competitors
8.5.2 Royal Volker Wessels Stevin NV - key employees
9 Company Profile: Chicago Bridge & Iron Company NV
9.1 Chicago Bridge & Iron Company NV - Company Overview
9.2 Chicago Bridge & Iron Company NV - Business Description
9.3 Chicago Bridge & Iron Company NV - Main Services
9.4 Chicago Bridge & Iron Company NV - History
9.5 Chicago Bridge & Iron Company NV - Company Information
9.5.1 Chicago Bridge & Iron Company NV - key competitors
9.5.2 Chicago Bridge & Iron Company NV - key employees
10 Company Profile: Koninklijke Boskalis Westminster NV
10.1 Koninklijke Boskalis Westminster NV - Company Overview
10.2 Koninklijke Boskalis Westminster NV - Business Description
10.3 Koninklijke Boskalis Westminster NV - Main Products and Services
10.4 Koninklijke Boskalis Westminster NV - History
10.5 Koninklijke Boskalis Westminster NV - Company Information
10.5.1 Koninklijke Boskalis Westminster NV - key competitors
10.5.2 Koninklijke Boskalis Westminster NV - key employees
11 Company Profile: Royal BAM Group nv
11.1 Royal BAM Group nv - Company Overview
11.2 Royal BAM Group nv - Business Description
11.3 Royal BAM Group nv - Main Services
11.4 Royal BAM Group nv - History
11.5 Royal BAM Group nv - Company Information
11.5.1 Royal BAM Group nv - key competitors
11.5.2 Royal BAM Group nv - key employees
12 Company Profile: Heijmans NV
12.1 Heijmans NV - Company Overview
12.2 Heijmans NV - Business Description
12.3 Heijmans NV - Main Services
12.4 Heijmans N.V - History
12.5 Heijmans NV - Company Information
12.5.1 Heijmans NV - key competitors
12.5.2 Heijmans NV - key employees
13 Market Data Alysis
13.1 Construction Output and Value Add
13.1.1 Construction output by project type
13.1.2 Construction output by cost type
13.1.3 Construction output by activity type
13.1.4 Construction value add by project type
13.2 Commercial Construction
13.2.1 Commercial construction output by project type
13.2.2 Commercial construction output by cost type
13.2.3 Commercial construction output by activity type
13.2.4 Commercial construction value add by project type
13.3 Industrial Construction
13.3.1 Industrial construction output by project type
13.3.2 Industrial construction output by cost type
13.3.3 Industrial construction output by activity type
13.3.4 Industrial construction value add by project type
13.4 Infrastructure Construction
13.4.1 Infrastructure construction output by project type
13.4.2 Infrastructure construction output by cost type
13.4.3 Infrastructure construction output by activity type
13.4.4 Infrastructure construction value add by project type
13.5 Institutiol Construction
13.5.1 Institutiol construction output by project type
13.5.2 Institutiol construction output by cost type
13.5.3 Institutiol construction output by activity type
13.5.4 Institutiol construction value add by project type
13.6 Residential Construction
13.6.1 Residential construction output by project type
13.6.2 Residential construction output by cost type
13.6.3 Residential construction output by activity type
13.6.4 Residential construction value add by project type
14 Appendix
14.1 What is This Report About?
14.2 Definitions
14.3 Summary Methodology
14.4 Methodology
14.5 Contact Timetric
14.6 About Timetric
14.7 Timetric's Services
14.8 Disclaimer

List of Tables
Table 1: Benchmarking with Other Major Construction Industries Table 2: Commercial Construction Project 1 - MoR - Rotterdam Municipal Office Complex - the Netherlands Table 3: Commercial Construction Project 2 - SRE - Amsterdam Airport Schiphol Hilton Hotel - the Netherlands Table 4: Commercial Construction Project 3 - ARE/UBMRAG - Hyatt Regency Amsterdam Hotel - the Netherlands Table 5: Industrial Construction Project 1 - AL - Port of Rotterdam Carbon Monoxide Plant - the Netherlands Table 6: Industrial Construction Project 2 - VDF - Gorinchem Milk Powder Processing Plant - South Holland Table 7: Industrial Construction Project 3 - SH - Amsterdam Second Generation Biodiesel Plant - the Netherlands Table 8: Infrastructure Construction Project 1 - RWS - Schiphol-Amsterdam-Almere Roadway Expansion -Randstad Table 9: Infrastructure Construction Project 2 - PoRA - Maasvlakte II Development - South Holland Table 10: Infrastructure Construction Project 3 - RWS - A15 Maasvlakte Vaanplein Highway Rehabilitation - South Holland Table 11: Institutiol Construction Project 1 - MST - Enschede New MST Hospital - Overijssel Table 12: Institutiol Construction Project 2 - TU Delft/MIT/WU - Amsterdam Institute of Advanced Metropolitan Solutions - the Netherlands Table 13: Institutiol Construction Project 3 - ICC - Intertiol Crimil Court Headquarters - The Hague Table 14: Residential Construction Project 1 - U Vastgoed - Cool Residential Tower - Rotterdam Table 15: Residential Construction Project 2 - MV - Forum Rotterdam Mixed-use Development - the Netherlands Table 16: Residential Construction Project 3 - VROM - Nijmegen Waalfront Development - Gelderland Table 17: Royal Volker Wessels Stevin NV, Key Facts Table 18: Royal Volker Wessels Stevin NV, Main Products and Services Table 19: Royal Volker Wessels Stevin NV, History Table 20: Royal Volker Wessels Stevin NV, Key Employees Table 21: Chicago Bridge & Iron Company NV, Key Facts Table 22: Chicago Bridge & Iron Company NV, Main Services Table 23: Chicago Bridge & Iron Company NV, History Table 24: Chicago Bridge & Iron Company NV, Key Employees Table 25: Koninklijke Boskalis Westminster NV, Key Facts Table 26: Koninklijke Boskalis Westminster NV, Main Products and Services Table 27: Koninklijke Boskalis Westminster NV, History Table 28: Koninklijke Boskalis Westminster NV, Key Employees Table 29: Royal BAM Group nv, Key Facts Table 30: Royal BAM Group nv, Main Services Table 31: Royal BAM Group nv - History Table 32: Royal BAM Group nv, Key Employees Table 33: Heijmans NV, Key Facts Table 34: Heijmans NV, Main Services Table 35: Heijmans N.V - History Table 36: Heijmans NV, Key Employees Table 37: Dutch Construction Output by Project Type (EUR Million), 2009-2013 Table 38: Dutch Construction Output by Project Type (EUR Million), 2013-2018 Table 39: Dutch Construction Output by Cost Type (EUR Million), 2009-2013 Table 40: Dutch Construction Output by Cost Type (EUR Million), 2013-2018 Table 41: Dutch Construction Output by Activity Type (EUR Million), 2009-2013 Table 42: Dutch Construction Output by Activity Type (EUR Million), 2013-2018 Table 43: Dutch Construction Value Add by Project Type (EUR Million), 2009-2013 Table 44: Dutch Construction Value Add by Project Type (EUR Million), 2013-2018 Table 45: Dutch Commercial Construction Output by Project Type (EUR Million), 2009-2013 Table 46: Dutch Commercial Construction Output by Project Type (EUR Million), 2013-2018 Table 47: Dutch Commercial Construction Output by Cost Type (EUR Million), 2009-2013 Table 48: Dutch Commercial Construction Output by Cost Type (EUR Million), 2013-2018 Table 49: Dutch Commercial Construction Output by Activity Type (EUR Million), 2009-2013 Table 50: Dutch Commercial Construction Output by Activity Type (EUR Million), 2013-2018 Table 51: Dutch Commercial Construction Value Add by Project Type (EUR Million), 2009-2013 Table 52: Dutch Commercial Construction Value Add by Project Type (EUR Million), 2013-2018 Table 53: Dutch Industrial Construction Output by Project Type (EUR Million), 2009-2013 Table 54: Dutch Industrial Construction Output by Project Type (EUR Million), 2013-2018 Table 55: Dutch Industrial Construction Output by Cost Type (EUR Million), 2009-2013 Table 56: Dutch Industrial Construction Output by Cost Type (EUR Million), 2013-2018 Table 57: Dutch Industrial Construction Output by Activity Type (EUR Million), 2009-2013 Table 58: Dutch Industrial Construction Output by Activity Type (EUR Million), 2013-2018 Table 59: Dutch Industrial Construction Value Add by Project Type (EUR Million), 2009-2013 Table 60: Dutch Industrial Construction Value Add by Project Type (EUR Million), 2013-2018 Table 61: Dutch Infrastructure Construction Output by Project Type (EUR Million), 2009-2013 Table 62: Dutch Infrastructure Construction Output by Project Type (EUR Million), 2013-2018 Table 63: Dutch Infrastructure Construction Output by Cost Type (EUR Million), 2009-2013 Table 64: Dutch Infrastructure Construction Output by Cost Type (EUR Million), 2013-2018 Table 65: Dutch Infrastructure Construction Output by Activity Type (EUR Million), 2009-2013 Table 66: Dutch Infrastructure Construction Output by Activity Type (EUR Million), 2013-2018 Table 67: Dutch Infrastructure Construction Value Add by Project Type (EUR Million), 2009-2013 Table 68: Dutch Infrastructure Construction Value Add by Project Type (EUR Million), 2013-2018 Table 69: Dutch Institutiol Construction Output by Project Type (EUR Million), 2009-2013 Table 70: Dutch Institutiol Construction Output by Project Type (EUR Million), 2013-2018 Table 71: Dutch Institutiol Construction Output by Cost Type (EUR Million), 2009-2013 Table 72: Dutch Institutiol Construction Output by Cost Type (EUR Million), 2013-2018 Table 73: Dutch Institutiol Construction Output by Activity Type (EUR Million), 2009-2013 Table 74: Dutch Institutiol Construction Output by Activity Type (EUR Million), 2013-2018 Table 75: Dutch Institutiol Construction Value Add by Project Type (EUR Million), 2009-2013 Table 76: Dutch Institutiol Construction Value Add by Project Type (EUR Million), 2013-2018 Table 77: Dutch Residential Construction Output by Project Type (EUR Million), 2009-2013 Table 78: Dutch Residential Construction Output by Project Type (EUR Million), 2013-2018 Table 79: Dutch Residential Construction Output by Cost Type (EUR Million), 2009-2013 Table 80: Dutch Residential Construction Output by Cost Type (EUR Million), 2013-2018 Table 81: Dutch Residential Construction Output by Activity Type (EUR Million), 2009-2013 Table 82: Dutch Residential Construction Output by Activity Type (EUR Million), 2013-2018 Table 83: Dutch Residential Construction Value Add by Project Type (EUR Million), 2009-2013 Table 84: Dutch Residential Construction Value Add by Project Type (EUR Million), 2013-2018 Table 85: Timetric Construction Market Definitions



                                

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