中東情勢の緊迫化により、エネルギー価格の上昇と資材コストの高騰が進み、建設業界を取り巻く事業環境は急速に不透明さを増しています。見積もり精度や採算性、投資判断に直接的な影響が及ぶ中、従来の前提に基づく事業計画の見直しが求められています。
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Research Briefing
Australia is at the peak of a boom in tunnel work, supported by a record level of transportation construction activity. The pipeline of tunnelling work...
Research Briefing
Data centers are expanding beyond major cities as tech giants seek lower energy costs, reduced community pushback, and new power...
Blog Construction’s Next Big Shift Rising costs, fiscal pressures, and the changing economics of construction. Market capacity to deliver is only...
The US construction sector is entering a new phase, defined less by the traditional business cycle and more by structural...
We unlock actionable insights on US construction activity with county-level forecasts powered by Oxford Economic’s forecasting expertise and ConstructConnect’s project data.
EventIn Person
Event Australian Construction Outlook Conference 2026 Navigating the crosscurrents of economic policy 24 February 2026 Sydney in this page: The...
Research Briefing
We forecast construction activity will rebound in 2026, underpinned by four key themes that will define the year.
The construction sector is entering a defining decade as growth in activity shifts towards non-traditional asset classes. Increasing construction costs,...
Australia’s infrastructure landscape is shifting fast, driven by new investment trends, emerging asset classes and growing capacity constraints. This outlook...
BlogClimate & Sustainability
Australia’s 2035 emission targets chart a strong path to net zero but overlook the physical risks of climate change. True...
Global construction faces a near-term contraction as higher rates and tariffs bite, but growth returns in 2026.
Executive Summary
Research Briefing New Zealand Construction Outlook, Q3 2025 Construction dips in 2025 before rebounding strongly in 2026.
Australia last experienced a boom in water-related infrastructure construction in the 2000s and early 2010s, following two decades of underinvestment...
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Australia’s population is expected to continue steadily increasing, particularly in key cities like Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Brisbane.
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Explore how shifting supply trends are shaping industrial, office, retail and residential real estate in 42 US metros. Download our...
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The near-term surge in inventory growth increases the risk of additional strain on space market fundamentals in certain metros.
Australia’s construction sector is entering a defining decade. At the Australian Construction Outlook Conference 2025, Oxford Economics Australia explored the...
Research Briefing
Delve into the state of construction productivity in Australia. Understand the factors affecting growth and how innovation can transform the...
Blog The Next Chapter for Rail: From Megaprojects to Maintenance and Skills Preparing Australia’s Rail Workforce for a Future Beyond...