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Blog Construction’s Next Big Shift Rising costs, fiscal pressures, and the changing economics of construction. Market capacity to deliver is only...
Research Briefing
US construction forecast highlights for 2025–2034, including infrastructure growth, housing outlook, spending trends, and price and rate projections.
Consulting Report
Oxford Economics’ recent analysis for Sizewell C demonstrates the substantial economic boost that the Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project will make...
Australia’s infrastructure landscape is shifting fast, driven by new investment trends, emerging asset classes and growing capacity constraints. This outlook...
Australia last experienced a boom in water-related infrastructure construction in the 2000s and early 2010s, following two decades of underinvestment...
Research Briefing
Australia’s population is expected to continue steadily increasing, particularly in key cities like Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Brisbane.
Blog The Next Chapter for Rail: From Megaprojects to Maintenance and Skills Preparing Australia’s Rail Workforce for a Future Beyond...
Although growth has slowed, rising construction work this decade requires a laser-like focus on improving productivity and skills accumulation
The construction industry is a critical sector of Australia’s economy, literally shaping the homes, workplaces, and infrastructure that define our...
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The road infrastructure sector is facing a serious skills shortage, exacerbated by the impacts of COVID-19, increasing demands on transport...
Uncover the critical role of investment analysis in Australia's energy sector. Gain insights into cost of capital benchmarks for evaluating...
Consulting Report
This study, commissioned by the Construction Plant-hire Association (CPA), focuses on the UK construction plant-hire industry, and analyses its total...
Research Briefing
Oxford Economics' new proprietary business cycle indicator shows that real US construction spending is firmly in a decelerating growth phase.
Amid a relatively weak building sector (particularly for residential buildings), engineering construction continues to provide growth support for the broader...
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The Australian engineering construction industry is characterised by booms and busts of activity, not only by subsector and state but...
Infrastructure and natural resources have outperformed real estate funds over one-, three-, five- and ten-year timeframes.
Research Briefing
Our tool suggests India is a strong contender. Holding India back is its low productivity per worker and poor education...
With the current weakness in residential building and key commercial and industrial segments of non-residential building, growth in engineering construction...
Discover the latest insights into the upgraded global construction outlook with our exclusive chartbook. Delve into visual representations of key...