Construction and Infrastructure
Enabling effective strategic decision making, Oxford Economics leverages industry and economic expertise to provide forecasts for all major construction sectors, enabling clients to navigate engineering and construction landscape with confidence.
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The analysis and forecasts in our services are useful for analysts and senior management to gain a deeper understanding of the engineering and construction sectors globally.
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- Subscribers have access to our team of specialist economists to discuss methodologies and answer your questions.
- Asses how a specific region, country or sector is performing against other economies or sectors by utilising regular forecasts, reports and enhanced product features such as the global ‘Growth Tracker’.
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Construction’s Next Big Shift

Supply chains
Mapping the future of the UK industrial strategy: Sectoral and regional growth outlook

AI and automation
No US-style AI investment boom to drive EU growth

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Modelling physical climate risk: Assessing UK flood risk and economic impacts

Rewiring Seattle: The economics of Seattle’s new electric heating mandate
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