Construction and Infrastructure Advice
Construction sector demand and market capacity analysis to inform your strategic growth plans and monitor risks.
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Strategic planning
Understand the outlook and drivers of construction demand specific to your organisation. Our industry expertise combined with our macroeconomic forecast models enables us to quantify the outlook for your sector – providing you with an evidence base for future growth plans.
Market capacity
Monitor market capacity and supply chain risk to help keep your project on budget and on schedule. We have a deep understanding of local and global construction sector supply chains which helps us identify current and future constraints.
Cost escalation
Quantify the exposure of your project costs to economic and geopolitical risks. Combining our local supply chain expertise with global forecasts of raw material prices we’re able to estimate future price changes relevant to your projects.
Labour, skills and wages
Inform your recruitment, retention and wage negotiation strategy. We understand the importance of high quality people to achieve success. Our labour market analysis considers the supply and demand for skilled construction labour to inform your people decisions.Benefits of tailored construction advice
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