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Construction

70

Countries covered

90%+

Global construction activity represented

350+

Economists and sector specialists

2050

Forecast horizon and detailed databanks

Reliable construction forecasts

Our comprehensive all-in-one solution includes global data, reliable forecasts, in-depth analysis and a user-friendly dashboard - all designed to help you succeed no matter what work scenarios you face.

Easily dissect global construction trends

Our construction services provide regular reports that outline key drivers of the construction industry, and include historical data as well as forecasts for a range of building activity indicators. Our construction services are used by industry leaders across all key regions to inform strategic decisions and forward planning.

Our proprietary "work done value” forecasts

Oxford Economics provides forecasts for the value of work done, which is defined as the total money paid to construction companies for construction activity they have undertaken.

Compared to other metrics, “work done value” most closely relates to construction businesses’ turnover. Businesses can clearly map their revenues to Oxford Economics’ forecasts, to understand when, where and which sectors should be their focus.

Founded on deep expertise
  • Extensive coverage forecasts: 20+ indicators 70 countries.
  • Expertise in project life cycles and quantitative modelling of activity.
  • Incorporates our broader macroeconomic view through our fully integrated system of quantitative models.
  • A team of sector experts available to answer questions.

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“The Oxford Economics team carried out our macroeconomic port trade forecast out to 2050. The team was highly capable, worked with us closely, took on board feedback from internal and external stakeholders and we are very confident in the product. The Oxford Economics brand carries credibility in the market.”

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“The team worked with Oxford Economics on a global analysis of our entire industry, a project which was both sizeable in scope and sizeable in the impact it had on our advocacy and communication programs. The project yielded outstanding analysis of the global reach our industry has around the world, and produced a number of thought leadership pieces and case studies that supported this analysis. We saw impressive media coverage resulting from the study. For this project, the Oxford Economics team proved to be a true partner.”

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