DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/875ae6/door_and_window_fa) has announced the addition of the "Door and Window Fabricators Market - UK 2011-2015" report to their offering.
“Door and Window Fabricators Market - UK 2011-2015”
In 2010/11 the UK door and window fabricators market remains fragile and with additional pressures set to come into play in this market - public sector cuts to building programmes, job cuts etc - the coming year looks likely to be another difficult year. The effects of over-capacity will reduce in the short-medium term as a result of mergers/acquisitions and business failures. The companies that remain will be leaner and will be serving a smaller but more diverse market than previously.
The commercial market overall is expected to continue to suffer a downturn for the short to medium term, with a return to growth overall not anticipated until at least 2014. The education and health sectors, which have helped underpin the sector in recent years, will have spending cut in the next few years. The office sector, which has been one of the severest hit by a downturn in both RMI and new build, is likely to stablise in the short-medium term but we do not anticipate any significant rise in value by 2014. The retail sector is likely to revive along with consumer spending in the medium term. The entertainment, leisure sectors and the industrial sectors are expected to remain subdued - though leisure should experience some reasonable activity from refurbishment projects leading up to the 2012 Olympics.
The fourth edition of the report "Door and Window Fabricators Market - UK 2011-2015" incorporates original input and primary research, it represents an up-to-date and informed report on the fabrication sector, covering both the residential and non-domestic markets, and reviewing prospects through to 2015.
Key Issues Included Are:
- Residential Windows and Doors, Conservatories, Commercial Windows, Curtain Wall, Ground Floor Treatments, Roof Glazing etc.
- Analysis of product sectors by frame material and by application covering home improvement, house building, private sector, public sector and private commercial and industrial markets.
- Extensive coverage of suppliers in the door and window manufacturing/ fabrication industry including retail glazing companies, trade PVC-U systems fabricators, joinery manufacturers, aluminium systems fabricators, and specialist manufacturers.
- 2009/10 has proved to be a difficult period for the glazing industry, with pressures on volumes and margins in most product sectors. Prospects for 2011-12 remain difficult and will be dependent on a recovery in new build (both residential and non-domestic) and growing consumer and business confidence stimulating demand in the replacement market.
Companies Include:
A &B Glass, AC Yule, Advanced Group, AGS Home Improvements, Anglian Windows, Arran Isle Limited, Benlowe Group, Besam UK, Birtley Building Products Limited, Boon Edam UK, Bowater Building Products, Brett Martin Limited, Britannia Windows, Building Product Design, Burles Group, C R Smith, Cambrian Windows, Clement Windows Group, Crittall Windows, Crystal Clear (Manufacturing), Crystal Windows and Doors, CWG Choices Ltd, Dane Architectural Systems Limited, Dempsey Dyer, Epwin Group, Exterior Profiles, EYG (East Yorkshire Glazing), Focchi Ltd, Parry Bowen, Pendle Doors Ltd, Performance Window Group, Permasteelisa UK, Piper Double Glazing, Premdor, Sierra Windows, Solaglas Ltd, Sovereign Group, Space Decks Ltd, Stoakes Systems, Structal UK, Swift Frame, The Camden Group, The GAC Group, The Omega Group, Tormax, Ubbink (UK), Vista Panels plc, West Leigh, Whiteline Group, Wright Style, Xtralite.
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