The construction market in Sweden – important trends and opportunities for 2025 – ResearchAndMarkets.com
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The Swedish construction industry did better than its Nordic neighbors in 2020, due to the moderate measures against the containment of coronavirus (COVID-19), which ensured that construction was not severely disrupted last year and grew by 1% in real terms by 2020. Growth was supported by public and private investment in both construction and civil engineering, with positive development in the housing and infrastructure sector. In addition, this can be compared positively with the industry’s results in 2019, when it decreased by 0.9%.
However, due to the uncertain situation, the industry is expected to remain weak in 2021, with a marginal growth of 1%. As a result, the industry has faced a difficult start to the year, with production declining by 3.4% during the first quarter of 2021 on an annual basis (YoY) (latest data available at the time of writing), compared with a 2% decrease for the year during the fourth quarter of 2020. The industry was weakened by restrictions imposed by the government in the winter to combat the third wave of infection.
The industry for regaining momentum and registering an average annual growth of 2.1% is during the period 2022-2025. This growth would be supported by public and private sector investment in the country’s transport infrastructure, along with efforts to increase energy production.
In September 2020, the Swedish government presented the 2021 budget bill to the Riksdag, which plans to inject SEK 105 billion ($ 11 billion) into the economy in 2021. In addition, 9.7 billion ($ 1 billion) is included in the bill, which aims to combat climate change. In addition, the government proposed SEK 105 billion ($ 12.5 billion) and SEK 85 billion ($ 10.1 billion) of a stimulus package for 2021 and 2022, respectively.
This report provides detailed market analysis, information and insights about the Swedish construction industry, including:
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The Swedish construction industry’s growth prospects by market, project type and construction activity
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Critical insight into the effects of industry trends and issues, as well as an analysis of important risks and opportunities in the Swedish construction industry
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Analysis of the mega project management, with a focus on development stages and participants, in addition to lists of major projects in progress.
Extent
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Historical (2016-2020) and forecasts (2021-2025) valuations of the construction industry in Sweden, with details of important growth drivers.
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Segmentation by sector (commercial, industrial, infrastructure, energy and tools, institutional and housing) and by sub-sector
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Analysis of the mega project management, including breakdowns by development phase in all sectors, and estimated expenditure for projects in the existing pipeline.
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Lists of major projects, in addition to details of leading contractors and consultants
Important topics covered:
1 Summary
2 The construction industry: An overview
3 Context
3.1 Financial performance
3.2 Political environment and politics
3.3 Demographics
3.4 Status of COVID-19
3.5 Risk profile
4 Construction prospects
4.1 All construction
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Sight
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Latest news and developments
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Construction project Momentum Index
4.2 Commercial construction
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Sight
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Project analysis
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Latest news and developments
4.3 Industrial construction
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Sight
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Project analysis
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Latest news and developments
4.4 Infrastructure construction
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Sight
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Project analysis
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Latest news and developments
4.5 Construction and energy supply
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Sight
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Project analysis
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Latest news and developments
4.6 Institutional construction
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Sight
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Project analysis
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Latest news and developments
4.7 Housing construction
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Sight
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Project analysis
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Latest news and developments
5 important industry participants
5.1 Entrepreneurs
5.2 Consult
6 Construction market data
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