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Bulgarian Construction Industry Expected to Record 2.21% CAGR Over the Period 2012-2017

Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Construction in Bulgaria - Key Trends and Opportunities to 2017" report to their offering.

The Bulgarian construction industry registered a CAGR of -14.20% during the review-period (2008-2012). In 2009, economic contraction led to decline in the inflow of foreign capital to the construction industry. The limitations imposed on mortgage lending, coupled with a weaker economic climate caused inactivity and a reduction in output. The industry is expected to record a forecast-period (2012-2017) CAGR of 2.21%. Over the forecast-period, demand is anticipated to increase in due to the modernization of the rail program, expansion of the road network, rising urbanization and government investment in infrastructure projects.

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Key Topics Covered

1 Executive Summary

2 Market Overview

3 Commercial Construction

4 Industrial Construction

5 Infrastructure Construction

6 Institutional Construction

7 Residential Construction

8 Company Profile: Holding Patishta AD Sofia

9 Company Profile: Glavbolgarstroy Holdings AD

10 Company Profile: Geotechmin Group

11 Company Profile: Zlatni Pyasatsi AD Varna

12 Company Profile: FairPlay Residential Properties AD Sofia

13 Market Data Analysis

14 Appendix

Companies Mentioned

  • FairPlay Residential Properties AD Sofia
  • Geotechmin Group
  • Glavbolgarstroy Holdings AD
  • Holding Patishta AD Sofia
  • Zlatni Pyasatsi AD Varna

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/4dxwd4/construction_in

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