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South Asia Construction Industry Report 2024: The $1,031.9 Billion Market is Projected to Grow at a CAGR of 5.8% to 2028 - Focus on Output of Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka - ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "South Asia Construction Market Size, Share, Trends, Analysis Report By Sector, Country, and Segment Forecasts to 2028" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The South Asia construction market size will be evaluated at $1,031.9 billion in 2024. The construction market in the South Asia region is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.8% during 2024-2028

The South Asia construction market report provides an executive-level overview of the current state of the construction sector in the region, with detailed forecasts of key indicators up to 2028. Published annually, the report provides a detailed analysis of the near-term opportunities, project pipeline, and evolution of demand by sector and country across regional markets.

Heightened efforts to cut down carbon emissions through the deployment of new renewable energy projects are set to aid the market expansion over the forecast period.

Scope

  • South Asia construction market outlook: analysis as well as historical figures and forecasts of opportunities from the sector and regional segments.
  • The report provides an overview of the outlook for the South Asia construction industry to 2028.
  • Analysis of the construction output values (Real) in major countries: Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.
  • Insight into the sectoral movement covering commercial construction, energy and utilities construction, industrial construction, infrastructure construction, institutional construction, and residential construction.
  • Dedicated section covering key industry participants by country including top consultants and contractors.

Reasons to Buy

  • Evaluate regional trends in construction development from insight into output values and project pipelines. Identify the fastest growers to enable assessment and targeting of commercial opportunities in the markets best suited to strategic focus.
  • Identify the drivers in the South Asia construction market and consider growth in developed economies. Formulate plans on where and how to engage with the market while minimizing any negative impact on revenues.
  • Accompanying the analyst's Forecast products, the report examines the assumptions and drivers behind ongoing and upcoming trends in the South Asia construction market.

Key Topics Covered:

Chapter 1 Executive Summary

Chapter 2 Construction Outlook

2.1. All Construction

2.2. Commercial Construction

2.3. Energy and Utilities Construction

2.4. Industrial Construction

2.5. Infrastructure Construction

2.6. Institutional Construction

2.7. Residential Construction

Chapter 3 Construction Outlook - Country Level

3.1. Bangladesh

3.1.1. Construction Market Overview

3.1.2. Key Industry Participants

3.2. India

3.2.1. Construction Market Overview

3.2.2. Key Industry Participants

3.3. Pakistan

3.3.1. Construction Market Overview

3.3.2. Key Industry Participants

3.4. Sri Lanka

3.4.1. Construction Market Overview

3.4.2. Key Industry Participants

Chapter 4 South Asia Construction Regional Trends

4.1. South Asia Construction Market Data

4.1.1. Bangladesh Construction Market Data

4.1.2. India Construction Market Data

4.1.3. Pakistan Construction Market Data

4.1.4. Sri Lanka Construction Market Data

Chapter 5 Research Methodology

5.1. Introduction

5.2. Research Methodology Steps

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