Upcoming events
Short- and medium-term challenges for the UK: What does it mean for real estate?
Monday 27th February 2012, Cardinal Place, 80 Victoria Street, London
Short- and medium-term challenges for the UK: What does it mean for consumer spending?
Tuesday 6th March 2012, Cardinal Place, 80 Victoria Street, London
73rd Euroconstruct conference
14/15 June 2012, London
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Construction forecasting and research
Experian’s Construction Forecasting and Research (CFR) team provides companies with a better understanding of the economic environment in which they operate. Our major strength lies in finding and analysing the information that is most relevant to our clients, analysing past trends and forecasting future developments. We also have access to the expertise of 18 research organisations across Europe through our membership of the Euroconstruct network.
We have a portfolio of publications, including the industry-standard Construction Forecasts and European Construction Trends. We offer a variety of services, from short consultancy projects to major research projects tailored to the needs of individual companies.
Key services
Construction Forecasts
An independent and authoritative assessment of the current state of the UK construction industry and the outlook for construction output over the next two to three years.
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Foresight
A complement to Construction Forecasts, Foresight details our regional forecasts for the GB construction industry.
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Construction Industry Focus
As part of the European Commission's Business Surveys programme, Experian carries out a monthly survey of contractors' activity in the UK, the only short-term forward indicator of industry trends.
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European Construction Trends
Experian is the UK member of Euroconstruct, an association of 19 research organisations across Europe. Twice a year, Euroconstruct produces European Construction Trends, analysing the current state of the industry and its short-term prospects.
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