Sentences with phrase «expected construction sector»

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During the five - year period to 2019, rising demand from the transportation, mining, and construction sectors is expected to help industry revenue grow, to $ 39.2 billion.
«Moreover, in contrast with the strong rebound in the core, we expect the fall in periphery activity to be more persistent as activity needs to relocate away from overexpanded sectors, such as construction in Spain.»
Forward - looking indicators of labour demand in the construction sector suggest a significant decline from current levels, in line with the expected decline in construction activity noted above.
Activity in the medium - density sector, which is expected to remain strong in the near term, is likely to tail off later in the year as the large number of apartments currently under construction are completed.
Much of the bank's financial support has been directed toward the construction and manufacturing sectors, which make up 20 % of Zambia's GDP and are expected to be the engines of growth for the future.
It follows tentative growth of 0.3 % in the first three months of the year, when a better - than - expected performance by the construction sector helped avoid a slip back into recession.
A quick look at the most recent data shows that manufacturing, the service sector and construction have all enjoyed higher - than - expected growth in January.
Jobs are expected to grow in all the major sectors of the solar power industry: manufacturing, project development, construction, operation and maintenance, and installation.
Large - scale CCS projects in the power sector are now a reality, demonstrated by: * The world's first large - scale power sector CCS project — the Boundary Dam Integrated Carbon Capture and Sequestration Demonstration Project in Canada (CO2 capture capacity of 1 Mtpa)-- becoming operational in October 2014 * Commissioning activities on a new - build 582 megawatt (MW) power plant beginning at the Kemper County Energy Facility in Mississippi (US, CO2 capture capacity of 3 Mtpa) with CO2 capture expected to commence in the first half of 2016 * The Petra Nova Carbon Capture Project at the W.A. Parish power plant near Houston, Texas (US, CO2 capture capacity of 1.4 Mtpa) entering construction in July 2014, with CO2 capture anticipated by the end of 2016.
Furthermore, within several years of the pipeline's construction, the overall need for natural gas in New England's electric sector is expected to decline dramatically as states work toward compliance with existing laws and regulations.
Similar to what has happened in China and India, the agricultural sectors in these countries are expected to decline as a share of the economy, while their construction industries grow to accommodate increasing urbanization.
The new office is likely to focus on Dickinsons» clients in the transport, projects, real estate and construction sectors, though the 73 - partner firm is not initially expected to base lawyers in London full - time.
As the economy slowly recovers from the recent recession, Union County experts expect many of the lost jobs, particularly in the manufacturing, trade and construction sectors, to rebound.
«As economic growth continues, we expect to see further jobs resurgence in the construction sector, bolstered by demand for houses, commercial property and the roll - out of Government's capital spending programme announced last year», added McDonagh.
Some employers expect a degree relevant to the industry sector you are entering, e.g. civil engineering for the construction industry, or production engineering for the manufacturing industry.
Though demand for office space continues to improve, industry experts say it's still too early to expect a surge in speculative construction in the sector.
«With low unemployment rates, favorable demographics and a tight supply of existing - home inventory, we can expect continued upward movement of the single - family construction sector next year.»
Now we know what to expect to happen in the residential construction sector in 2017 and beyond.
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