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With over 30 years of experience in forecasting the Australian construction industry, Oxford Economics Australia provides deep insights into market trends and future prospects to support strategic planning. Our expertise in both Australian and global construction markets helps clients understand key industry drivers and make informed decisions based on realistic, data-backed forecasts.
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Covering all construction sectors in Australia, Oxford Economics Australia also forecasts the construction industries of over 70 countries globally.
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Australian Building Masterplan
Market leading insights into the building and non-residential construction industry in Australia.
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Engineering Construction Masterplan
Market leading insights into the engineering and construction industry in Australia.
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Insights on Australian Maintenance Forecasts
Forecasts of maintenance activity and tracking of maintenance contracts in Australia and New Zealand.
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Analysis of Australia’s Building Construction Sector
Market leading insights into the building and construction industry in Australia.
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Insights on Australian Maintenance Forecasts
Forecasts of maintenance activity and tracking of maintenance contracts in Australia and New Zealand.
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Australian Infrastructure Construction
Forecasts and analysis of civil infrastructure and heavy industry investment across Australia.
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Australian Mining Commodity Price Forecasts
Analysis and forecasts of activity at all stages of the mine lifecycle by commodity.
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New Zealand Construction Market Analysis
Insight into the building and construction industry throughout New Zealand. Using Oxford Economics Australia’s established methodology, the New Zealand Forecasting Service provides detailed overviews of historical trends as well as future prospects for building activity.
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Asia Pacific Construction Forecasts
Asia Forecasting Service provides building and construction industry insight and forecasts across 14 key Asian Pacific countries.
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Construction and Infrastructure Consulting
Leveraging Oxford Economics’ industry and economic research to provide tailored analysis, insights and forecasts for construction and infrastructure organisations including government agencies, builders and construction contractors, financial institutions and the broader industry supply chain.
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