Road construction market in Central Europe 2010
In comparison with Western European countries, the quality of the road network in the Central European region is still poor and has been identified as a serious obstacle to the rapid economic development of the region.
KRAKOW, POLAND, September 10, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ -- In comparison with Western European countries, the quality of the road network in the Central European region is still poor and has been identified as a serious obstacle to the rapid economic development of the region. Hopefully, over the next few years many new motorway and expressway projects are to be implemented in the countries of the region, and many projects are in the planning stage for the EU perspective 2014-2020. However, in some cases the significant concentration of road works expected in the following years and fierce market competition may create some serious threats to the road construction market.
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Road construction market in Central Europe 2010. Development forecasts and planned investments gives readers a comprehensive summary of market conditions based on the newest available statistical data and projections for the next years. The study comprises six individual country reports (Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Romania and Slovakia), delivering an in-depth overview of the road construction market in each country, including development forecasts and future investments.
A general overview for each road construction market examines key areas such as value of the construction market and output, sources of funding and investment in national roads, the national road construction programme and legal environment for each country.
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