Will the strong run of Australian maintenance activity continue?
Australia’s maintenance market has grown strongly as COVID stimulus coincided with a ramp up in the maintenance needs of the mining sector. While governments are expected to continue to support the industry, growth in activity is set to subside over the next few years.
In this webinar, Dr Nicholas Fearnley and Luka Raznatovic will be discussing the outlook for maintenance activity. They will highlight which sectors have the most promising outlook, and discuss the key risks and opportunities facing the maintenance market.
Talking points:
- What is the impact of the recent floods on the maintenance market?
- When will the COVID stimulus wear off?
- When will the robust growth in mining maintenance activity ease?
- How will the Russia-Ukraine conflict impact the maintenance market?
- To what extent will input cost and industry capacity weigh on the maintenance outlook?
Note: Please note that we will be holding one webinar each for APAC, EMEA, and Americas friendly time zones. Can’t make it to any of the sessions? Feel free to register for any session and we will automatically share the recording with you 3 hours after the webinar has finished.
Dr Nicholas Fearnley
Head of Global Construction Forecasting
Dr Nicholas Fearnley
Head of Global Construction Forecasting
Dr Nicholas Fearnley is the Head of Global Construction Forecasting at Oxford Economics. He is responsible for producing the Global Construction Service and oversees the teams that produce the Asia Construction Service, Mining, and Maintenance Outlooks. He Holds a PhD in economics, and regularly presents and provides commentary for the construction industry.
Luka Raznatovic
Senior Economist
Luka Raznatovic
Senior Economist
Luka Raznatovic is a Senior Economist in the Infrastructure, Mining and Maintenance unit of BIS Oxford Economics. His focus lies on contributing to the analysis and development of forecasts for the Maintenance in Australia, Mining and Global Construction services.
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