Owners braking in slow economy
Series: Engineering News Record ; November 12 2001, 30-32(3)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: Analysis of the corporate construction market. Gives information on top firms in each sector including industrial and machinery equipment and chemical and allied products. Concludes that with the economy growing less companies are re-examining construction programs. The downturn is particularly noticeable in the commercial building market, with vacancy rates increasing dramatically. Also considers the need to attract high quality professionals to the construction to ensure future success.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Analysis of the corporate construction market. Gives information on top firms in each sector including industrial and machinery equipment and chemical and allied products. Concludes that with the economy growing less companies are re-examining construction programs. The downturn is particularly noticeable in the commercial building market, with vacancy rates increasing dramatically. Also considers the need to attract high quality professionals to the construction to ensure future success.