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Residential construction in Europe to hit lowest level for a decade
The number of residential dwellings to be completed in Europe in 2025 is set to hit its lowest in a decade.
European construction output slumped in 2024 but next year could bring weak recovery
Another difficult year for European construction could be giving way to brighter prospects
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CECE market analysis highlights cautious optimism in European equipment sector
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Trade association describes stabilisation of supply chain issues and a relatively flat 2023
Euroconstruct paints difficult picture for construction
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Research and consultation body expects marginal growth next year
Euroconstruct debates the future of construction
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Virtual conference in Austria optimistic about sector’s general economic outlook
Opinion: The outlook for European construction is bright
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John Stephan of international business advisory firm BDO looks at what 2020 has taught us and what lies ahead for the construction industry in 2021
Euroconstruct issues forecasts for 2021-23
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Europe’s construction market will shrink by 7.8% this year and will not recover fully until 2023, said Euroconstruct
Finance and CE Barometer September 2020
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As equipment manufacturers and material producers experienced growth, listed contractors felt the brunt of virus
Euroconstruct forecasts slow recovery
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European construction output may not return to 2019 levels before 2023