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ContentsForeword by Bertrand Lemoine, Rapporteur ......................................................................p. 5
Total European production in 2008.......................................................................................p. 9
Production by country: ...........................................................................................................p. 13
Austria .............................................................................................................................p. 15
Belgium ...........................................................................................................................p. 23
Denmark .........................................................................................................................p. 31
Finland .............................................................................................................................p. 39
France ..............................................................................................................................p. 43
Germany .........................................................................................................................p. 51
Italy ..................................................................................................................................p. 59
The Netherlands ............................................................................................................p. 67
Norway ............................................................................................................................p. 71
Portugal ............................................................................................................................p. 79
Romania ...........................................................................................................................p. 87
Slovenia ...........................................................................................................................p. 95
Sweden ............................................................................................................................p. 103
Switzerland ......................................................................................................................p. 107
Turkey ............................................................................................................................. p. 115
United Kingdom ............................................................................................................p. 123
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Foreword
Statistics on structural steelwork have been collated here from the Europeancountries members of ECCS. Though incomplete, they give a fair andconsistent view of the evolution of the production of structural steelconstruction over the past 17 years, with sometimes a forecast on the yearto come.
Who has supplied the statistics?
The statistics have been supplied by members of the European Conventionfor Constructional Steelwork, known more commonly as ECCS. All membershave been invited to submit statistics of their national production of
structural steelwork for the year 2008 together with forecast figures for theyears 2009 and 2010. In total 13 countries have responded and their returnsare published in this document which we, at ECCS, trust will be found usefulin your particular country. On occasions, the forecast figures from earlieryears have been included in the pan-European tables, for completeness andcomparison purposes.
What is ECCS?
ECCS is the international representative organisation for steel construction.Membership comprises Full Members, Associate Members, and InternationalMembers, complemented by the European Structural Steel PromotionalGroup.
The Full Members are the National Associations representing the steelconstruction industry in twenty European countries. The Associate Membersrepresent the national Independant Promotion Organizations or TechnicalCenters in six European countries. The International Members are from threeoverseas and non-European countries. The European Structural SteelPromotional Group (ESSPG) includes the section, plate and tubemanufacturers ArcelorMittal, Corus, Dilligen Hütte, Peiner Träger, Salzgitter,
Thyssen Krupp Stahlbau, with Marcegaglia and Duferco as SupportingMembers.
This provides ECCS with a wide platform for recognising the state of trade inthe construction industry over a very wide area.
Constructional steelwork is after all literally the backbone of much of Europe’s building industry. Constructional steelwork provides the supportingframework for many of Europe’s major structures – massive suspension
bridges and the more traditional road and rail bridges, power stations, andtransmission towers, high rise office blocks and countless industrial,commercial and agricultural buildings not forgetting the many prestigious
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and historic structures. These structures are mainly fabricated from hot andcold rolled sections and steel plate, supplied by steel producers throughout
Europe.
What statistics have been supplied?
The Bulletin lists wherever possible the end use of steel per country bymarket sectors. It also supplies forecasts for production in these sectors.Wherever possible market share data by sector is recorded. In addition theBulletin includes wherever possible historic and forecast macroeconomicdata relevant to the European constructional steelwork industry. ThisBulletin has been published for 17 years now, and we have included, where
data has been available, the total production by country for every year sincepublication began.
How have the statistics been collected?
Some statistics are collected by Members and their own returns, some bysteel- makers, some from national statistical bodies, and others in a varietyof ways. The difficulty with this is the lack of consistency both in headings,and in what is included and what is not. It was hoped that the introduction afew years ago of Prodcom, a pan-European common statistical programme,that at last Europe would have a uniform and consistent statistical return for
structural steelwork. Nevertheless the blandness of the Prodcom statisticalheadings in particular suggests it will not improve until more preciseheadings are introduced.
What can the statistics be best used for?
We, in the ECCS, have found that in some countries there is seen a high level of demand for steelwork in a particular market sector whereas in other countries the market penetration is relatively low. Sometimes it is not easy to see why this should be so. These statistics published in this Bulletin can therefore help to highlight these anomalies and opportunities and it is difficult to see how elsewe could make these comparisons. We as a pan-European steelwork industry are able through this knowledge to help guide those who so wish, to try to increase their own market levels, to meet with those who have been moresuccessful. By first recognizing who are the market leaders we can then all try to learn from them ways how best to increase and improve our own usage of steelwork. This is in the best interests of all who work in steel throughout Europe. We at ECCS hope that this Bulletin in some small way helps in this endeavour.
Bertrand Lemoine
Chairman of Promotion and Marketing BoardECCS
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ECCS MEMBERS ONLY
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AUSTRIA
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QUESTIONNAIRE QUESTIONNAIRE QUESTIONNAIRE QUESTIONNAIRE
1- Macroeconomic dataCOUNTRY DATA
Country: AUSTRIA 2008 2009 2010
Forecast
Population (million) 8,2 8,2 8,2
GDP (1)
billion Euros 282,2 274,6 275,7
GDP
(% change year on year) 1,80% -2,70% 0,40%
Private consumption
(% change year on year) 0,90% 0,40% 0,40%
Gross Fixed Investment
(% change year on year) 2,10% -8,00% -1,00%
Consumer Price Index
(% change year on year) 3,20% 0,90% 1,40%
Unemployment Rate
(%) 3,80% 5,30% 6,10%
(1) : billions EUROS
Comments on macroeconomic data (optional)
(Please comment in six lines maximum the most relevant facts concerning the macroeconomic
factors)
Source: IHS, April 2009
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2- Production of Constructional Steelwork
PRODUCTION OF CONSTRUCTIONAL STEELWORK
COUNTRY: AUSTRIA (,000 tonnes)
SECTOR 2008 2009 2010
(F) (F)
Buildings
* Industrial 37* Non Residential (Total) 39
Including:Commercial buildings
Offices
Agricultural buildings Other non residential buildings 10
* Residential Building (Housing)
Total Buildings (1) 84
Infrastructures
* Bridges 12* Other infrastructure (Total) 29
Including:Tower and Masts
Power generating stations * Other civil engineering 24
Total Infrastructures (2) 65
TOTAL (1+2) 149
% change year on yearEXPORTS -35%
TOTAL PRODUCTION
% change year on year -28%
(Please comment in 11 lines maximum the most relevant developments in the various markets
of Constructional Steelwork activity. Please comment where necessary on outstanding export
deliveries.)
Traditional a high percentage of export-rate to European Eastern countries and worldwiderecessions would reduce the production of buildings not dependent use steel or wood orconcrete.
National we don’t know activities of our country for promotion buildings, bridges, powerstations etc. in this moment.
So our forecast have to be careful.
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3- Construction Industry activity
(Please comment in six lines maximum the most relevant facts concerning the activity in theConstruction Industry sector)
4- Market shares of steel structures in the Construction Industry
Country Period Mutli-storey
Single storey
factories and
warehouses
Single storey
non-industrialAgricultural Bridges
AUSTRIA 2008 7% 29% 39% 12% 13%
PERCENTAGE MARKET SHARE BY MAIN SECTOR in 2008
* * * * * * * * *
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BELGIUM
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QUESTIONNAIRE QUESTIONNAIRE QUESTIONNAIRE QUESTIONNAIRE
1- Macroeconomic data
COUNTRY DATA
Country: BELGIUM 2007 2008 2009
Forecast
Population (million) 10,6 10,7 n.a.
GDP (1)
billion Euros 335 n.a. n.a.
GDP(% change year on year) 5,00% n.a. n.a.
Private consumption
(% change year on year) 1,10% n.a. n.a.
Gross Fixed Investment
(% change year on year) n.a. n.a. n.a.
Consumer Price Index
(% change year on year) n.a. n.a. n.a.
Unemployment Rate
(%) n.a. n.a. n.a.
(1) : billions EUROS
Comments on macroeconomic data (optional)
(Please comment in six lines maximum the most relevant facts concerning the macroeconomic
factors)
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2- Production of Constructional Steelwork
PRODUCTION OF CONSTRUCTIONAL STEELWORK
COUNTRY : Belgium (,000 tonnes)
SECTOR 2008 2009 2010
(F) (F)
Buildings
* Industrial* Non Residential (Total)
Including:Commercial buildings
and Offices Agricultural buildings
Other non residential buildings * Residential Building (Housing)
Total Buildings (1)
Infrastructures
* Bridges* Other infrastructure (Total)
Including:Tower and Masts
Power generating stations * Other civil engineering
Total Infrastructures (2)
TOTAL (1+2)
% change year on yearEXPORTS included
TOTAL PRODUCTION
% change year on year
(Please comment in 11 lines maximum the most relevant developments in the various markets
of Constructional Steelwork activity. Please comment where necessary on outstanding export
deliveries.)
No specific and detailed figures regarding the constructional steelwork Industry are gathered.The only available statistical figures are following approximate publicly available Prodcomdata.
NACE Codes
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
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28112100Bridges 29.4 32.6 29.4 31.4 26.0 22.8 18.9 24.228112200Pylons 2.3 2.2 1.5 2.4 1.9 1.4 1.3 1.6281123Metal Structures 535.9 593.9 580.6 630.3 666.9 665.3 818.9 941.5
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3- Construction Industry activity
(Please comment in six lines maximum the most relevant facts concerning the activity in theConstruction Industry sector)
The evolution of the building permits is a frequently used indicator of the trend of construction activity.
Building permits issued
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Non residential (nb) 6272 5402 4537 3876 4279 4221 4502 4520 4730Residential (nb) 26515 24752 23465 25145 28331 31517 30695 27547 27637
4- Market shares of steel structures in the Construction Industry
Country Period Mutli-storeySingle storeyfactories and
warehouses
Single storey
non-industrialAgricultural Bridges
Belgium
PERCENTAGE MARKET SHARE BY MAIN SECTOR in 2008
* * * * * * * * *
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DENMARK
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115 126
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QUESTIONNAIRE QUESTIONNAIRE QUESTIONNAIRE QUESTIONNAIRE
1- Macroeconomic data
Country: DENMARK 2008 2009 2010
Forecast
Population (million) 5,5 5,5 5,5
GDP (1)
billion Euros 234
GDP
(% change year on year) -1,1 -2,5 1Private consumption
(% change year on year) -0,1 -1,3 2,5
Gross Fixed Investment
(% change year on year) 5,2 14,2 2
Consumer Price Index
(% change year on year) 3,4 1,4 2,1
Unemployment Rate
(%) 2,5 5 7
(1) : billions EUROS
Comments on macroeconomic data (optional)
The escalation of the global financial turmoil last autumn has reinforced the slowdown in theDanish and the international economy that started already in 2007. Practically all OECD-countries had negative growth in the fourth quarter of 2008, and that will probably be the casealso in the first quarter of 2009.
Employment is expected to fall both this year and next, mainly due to the reduction inproduction that has already taken place.Public finances are expected to weaken significantly. The fiscal surplus of 3.6 per cent of GDP in 2008 is forecast to turn into a deficit of 3.3 per cent of GDP in 2010.
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2- Production of Constructional Steelwork
PRODUCTION OF CONSTRUCTIONAL STEELWORK
COUNTRY: DENMARK (,000 tonnes)
SECTOR 2008 2009 2010
(F) (F)
Buildings
* Industrial 27* Non Residential (Total) 66
Including:Commercial buildings
Offices
Agricultural buildings Other non residential buildings
* Residential Building (Housing) 10
Total Buildings (1) 103 85 100
Infrastructures
* Bridges* Other infrastructure (Total)
Including:Tower and Masts
Power generating stations * Other civil engineering
Total Infrastructures (2) 14 20 20
TOTAL (1+2) 117 105 120
% change year on yearEXPORTS (mostly windmills) 110 125 135
TOTAL PRODUCTION 227 230 255
% change year on year
(Please comment in 11 lines maximum the most relevant developments in the various markets
of Constructional Steelwork activity. Please comment where necessary on outstanding export
deliveries.)
2008 was the second best year ever in for the steel construction industry in Denmark. Thefabrication was the first three quarters even higher compared with the record year 2007.
Since third quarter 2008 a slowdown has reached the market in general which also which willhave an impact in the steel fabrication industry. The forecast for 2009 can be even worsedepending on the global crises which have an effect in countries.
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3- Construction Industry activity
(Please comment in six lines maximum the most relevant facts concerning the activity in theConstruction Industry sector)
Since 2007 10 % has lost their jobs in the construction industry sector. It is foreseen thatanother 10 to 15 % will loose their jobs during 2009. This will of course also have someinfluence the market for steel construction.
4- Market shares of steel structures in the Construction Industry
Country Period Mutli-storey
Single storey
factories and
warehouses
Single storey
non-industrialAgricultural Bridges
DENMARK
PERCENTAGE MARKET SHARE BY MAIN SECTOR in 2008
* * * * * * * * *
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No data provided for 2008
FINLAND
9585
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110
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165 165
142 145 143 147 148
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FRANCE
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QUESTIONNAIRE QUESTIONNAIRE QUESTIONNAIRE QUESTIONNAIRE
1- Macroeconomic data
COUNTRY DATACountry: France 2008 2009 2010
Forecast
Population (million) 64 64,4 n.a.
GDP (1)
billion Euros 1 950,1 1950 n.a.
GDP
(% change year on year) 0,40% 0,00% n.a.
Private consumption
(% change year on year) 1,10% 1% n.a.
Gross Fixed Investment
(% change year on year) 0,60% 0,40% n.a.
Consumer Price Index
(% change year on year) 1,00% 0,60% n.a.
Unemployment Rate
(%) 7,40% 8,2% n.a.
(1) : billions EUROS
Comments on macroeconomic data (optional)
(Please comment in six lines maximum the most relevant facts concerning the macroeconomic
factors)
In 2009, French economic growth will fall following the international economic decrease.
Even if unemployment rate in 2008 was better than in 2007, it could quickly raise up for 2009due to a break concerning the dynamic trend in the construction and services sectors. Privateconsumption will also decline despite inflation slowdown.
No revival of French economic activity is expected before end of 2010 and a light recession ispossible for 2009.
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2- Production of Constructional Steelwork
PRODUCTION OF CONSTRUCTIONAL STEELWORK
COUNTRY : France (,000 tonnes)
SECTOR 2008 2009 2010
(F) (F)
Buildings
* Industrial 470 400 n.a.
* Non Residential (Total) 161 140 n.a.
Including:
Commercial buildings
and Offices 81 70 n.a.
Agricultural buildings 80 60 n.a.
Other non residential buildings
* Residential Building (Housing) 13 15 n.a.
Total Buildings (1) 644 585 n.a.
Infrastructures
* Bridges 52 55 n.a.
* Other infrastructure (Total) 142 140 n.a.
Including:
Tower and Masts 28 25 n.a.
Power generating stations
* Other civil engineering 114 115 n.a.
Total Infrastructures (2) 194 195 n.a.
TOTAL (1+2) 838 780 n.a.
% change year on year
EXPORTS included 47 50
TOTAL PRODUCTION 838 780 n.a.
% change year on year -0,24% -7% n.a.
(Please comment in 11 lines maximum the most relevant developments in the various markets of Constructional Steelwork activity. Please comment where necessary on outstanding export
deliveries.)
In 2008, the total output was quite equal to 2007 (-0,24%). Unfortunately, it will not be thesame in 2009 with a fall expected to 7%.
Buildings market (industrial, commercial and others non residential) will decrease.
Same trend is expected for agricultural sector despite good results for silo. The best resultsexpected concern refurbishment activities and also other civil engineering specially for
bridges market which will be well oriented thanks to Government investment support plan.
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3- Construction Industry activity
(Please comment in six lines maximum the most relevant facts concerning the activity in theConstruction Industry sector)
In 2008, the construction activity was pulled not by industrial buildings but by othersconstructions (refurbishment, silo and great metal frame constructions for example).
We surely expect a slowdown trend for all 2009 year for buildings development and activitiesdue to the impact of the global credit crunch on investments with a lack of new projects andbesides the loss of consumer confidence.
4- Market shares of steel structures in the Construction Industry
Country Period Mutli-storey
Single storey
factories and
warehouses
Single storey
non-industrialAgricultural Bridges
France 2005 25 60 64 65 n.a
2006 21 68 65 62 n.a
2007 26 65 70 61 n.a
2008 n.a n.a n.a n.a n.a
PERCENTAGE MARKET SHARE BY MAIN SECTOR in 2008
* * * * * * * * *
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GGGEEER R R MMM A A A NNN Y Y Y
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GERMANY
17071637
1698 1739 1704 17181832 1773
1841 18601753
1536 1475 1461
1643
2032
2285
1620 1600
0
500
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QUESTIONNAIRE QUESTIONNAIRE QUESTIONNAIRE QUESTIONNAIRE
1- Macroeconomic data
COUNTRY DATACountry: GERMANY 2008 2009 2010
Forecast
Population (million) 82,2 82,2 82,2
GDP (1)
billion Euros 2.492,0 2.338,0 2.349,0
GDP
(% change year on year) 1,3 6,2- 0,5
Private consumption
(% change year on year) 2,2 - 1,0
Gross Fixed Investment
(% change year on year) 4,1 10,0- 2,0
Consumer Price Index
(% change year on year) 6,6 - 2,0
Unemployment Rate
(%) 7,8 8,3 8,8
(1) : billions EUROS
Comments on macroeconomic data (optional)
(Please comment in six lines maximum the most relevant facts concerning the macroeconomic
factors).
Not really expected but mentioned in last years statistical bulletin as a possible scenario the
worldwide financial crisis stroke the still growing market within the fourth quarter of 2008.The result of this crisis affected the whole market both national as well as international. Nowit seems that this situation came to a basic level and indications of the market allows us tolook slightly optimistic into the future.
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PRODUCTION OF CONSTRUCTIONAL STEELWORK
COUNTRY: GERMANY (,000 tonnes)
SECTOR 2008 2009 2010
(F) (F)
Buildings
* Industrial 1.162 720 750* Non Residential (Total) 450 350 300
Including:Commercial buildings
Offices
Agricultural buildings Other non residential buildings
* Residential Building (Housing)
Total Buildings (1) 1.612 1.070 1.050
Infrastructures
* Bridges 57 50 50* Other infrastructure (Total) 616 500 500
Including:Tower and Masts
Power generating stations * Other civil engineering
Total Infrastructures (2) 673 550 550
TOTAL (1+2) 2.285 1.620 1.600
% change year on year 12,8 29,1- 1,2-EXPORTS
TOTAL PRODUCTION 620,0 470,0 450,0
% change year on year14,2 24,2- 4,3-
(Please comment in 11 lines maximum the most relevant developments in the various markets
of Constructional Steelwork activity. Please comment where necessary on outstanding export
deliveries.)
In 2008 the annual production Tonnage with app. 2.285.000 Tonnes exceeded a level whichnobody really expected. And after years the profit margin did improve finally even under thecircumstances that the costs of the rolled steel reached a level of more than 1.000 €/to exworks. But according to the situation national and international the production figures willtrop as forecasted for 2009 down to 1.620.000 Tons and will be stable in 2010 by app.1.600.000 tons. And a decrease of the profit margin is expected as well.
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(Please comment in six lines maximum the most relevant facts concerning the activity in theConstruction Industry sector)
2008 2006 2007 2008 2009* 2010*
% %
Residential 56,0 5,6 0,3 0,8 - 3,0 1,4
Non-residential 44,0 4,1 3,8 5,9 - 5,0 2,7
Industrial 31,8 4,3 3,4 7,2 - 10,0 - 3,3
Public 12,1 3,7 4,7 2,5 8,1 15,7
Total Investments 100,0 5,0 1,8 3,0 - 3,9 1,9
4- Market shares of steel structures in the Construction Industry
Country Period Mutli-storey
Single storey
factories and
warehouses
Single storey
non-industrialAgricultural Bridges
Germany 2008 12% 75% 55% 45% 25%
PERCENTAGE MARKET SHARE BY MAIN SECTOR in 2008
* * * * * * * * *
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IIITTT A A A LLL Y Y Y
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ITALY
1130
970
850915
965 970 1000950 960 990 990
1075
1225
1125
955910
870825
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QUESTIONNAIRE QUESTIONNAIRE QUESTIONNAIRE QUESTIONNAIRE
1- Macroeconomic data
COUNTRY DATACountry: ITALY 2008 2009 2010
Forecast
Population (million) 60
GDP (1)
billion Euros 1.572,244 1.528,948 1.555,121
GDP -1,0 -4,2 0,3
(% change year on year)
Private consumption -0,9 -1,9 0,3
(% change year on year)
Gross Fixed Investment -3,0 -11,6 -0,5
(% change year on year)
Consumer Price Index 1,7 0,7 1,5
(% change year on year)
Unemployment Rate 6,7 8,6 8,7
(%)
(1) : billions EUROS - source RUEF 2009
Comments on macroeconomic data (optional)
(Please comment in six lines maximum the most relevant facts concerning the macroeconomic
factors)
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PRODUCTION OF CONSTRUCTIONAL STEELWORK
COUNTRY: ITALY (,000 tonnes)
SECTOR 2008 2009 2010
(F) (F)
Buildings
* Industrial 140 125 130* Non Residential (Total) 440 425 470
Including:Commercial buildings 105 100 125
Offices 90 90 130
Agricultural buildings 25 20 25Other non residential buildings 220 215 200
* Residential Building (Housing) 100 100 100
Total Buildings (1) 680 650 700
Infrastructures
* Bridges 130 110 120* Other infrastructure (Total) 60 65 80
Including:Tower and Masts
Power generating stations * Other civil engineering
Total Infrastructures (2) 190 175 200
TOTAL (1+2) 870 825 900
% change year on yearEXPORTS
TOTAL PRODUCTION 100 80 90
% change year on year
(Please comment in 11 lines maximum the most relevant developments in the various markets of
Constructional Steelwork activity. Please comment where necessary on outstanding export deliveries.)
There was a significant reduction in construction work during the second half of 2008. Thisslowdown was even more marked in 2009, and there are no signs of recovery within the endof the year.
The forecasts for 2010 are relatively positive, but it is difficult to quantify the situation at thepresent time, as the predictions to a certain extent merely reflect a hope for positive change.
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3- Construction Industry activity
(Please comment in six lines maximum the most relevant facts concerning the activity in theConstruction Industry sector)
4- Market shares of steel structures in the Construction Industry
Country Period Mutli-storey
Single storey
factories and
warehouses
Single storey
non-industrial
Agricultural Bridges
ITALY
PERCENTAGE MARKET SHARE BY MAIN SECTOR in 2008
* * * * * * * * *
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624
535
453
399
476 494528
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NNNOOOR R R WWW A A A Y Y Y
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NORWAY
68
78 76 73 71 73 72 71,575,5
71,5
61 68 64
75 74,579
73
58 59
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QUESTIONNAIRE QUESTIONNAIRE QUESTIONNAIRE QUESTIONNAIRE
1- Macroeconomic data
COUNTRY DATACountry: NORWAY 2008 2009 2010
Forecast
Population (million) 4,799 4,85 4,9
GDP (1) (mainland) 223,2 220,0 222,2
billion Euros 310,8 307,0 309,2
GDP (1) (mainland) 2,60% -1,40% 1,00%
(% change year on year) 2,10% -1,20% 0,70%
Private consumption
(% change year on year) 1,40% 0,40% 4,60%
Gross Fixed Investm (mainlan 2,40% -10,50% -3,60%
(% change year on year) 3,90% -8,60% -2,10%
Consum er Price Index
(% change year on year) 3,80% 1,70% 1,10%
Unemployment Rate
(%) 2,60% 3,8 4,6
(1) : billions EUROS
Comments on macroeconomic data (optional)
(Please comment in six lines maximum the most relevant facts concerning the macroeconomic
factors)
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2- Production of Constructional Steelwork
PRODUCTION OF CONSTRUCTIONAL STEELWORK
COUNTRY: NORWAY (,000 tonnes)
SECTOR 2008 2009 2010
(F) (F)
Buildings
* Industrial 12,4 7,7 6,4* Non Residential (Total) 36,0 28,2 26,4
Including:Commercial buildings 11,5 8,1 7,3
Offices 14,1 9,8 9,0
Agricultural buildings 1,1 0,8 0,8
Other non residential buildings 9,3 9,5 9,4
* Residential Building (Housing)5,4 5,0 6,4
Total Buildings (1) 53,8 40,9 39,2
Infrastructures
* Bridges 4 4 6* Other infrastructure (Total) 8 8 8
Including:Tower and Masts 4 5 5
Power generating stations 2 1 1
* Other civil engineering 7 5 6
Total Infrastructures (2) 19 17 20
(Please comment in 11 lines maximum the most relevant developments in the various markets
of Constructional Steelwork activity. Please comment where necessary on outstanding export
deliveries.)
The total tonnage of steel in buildings is based on total measured square meters with steel inthe main bearing system. This reflects approx. the development of tonnage.
In spite of a 9 % decrease in total square meters, many of our members have increased theirsteel tonnage in 2008. So it was indeed worthwhile to be a member in 2008 ☺
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3- Construction Industry activity
(Please comment in six lines maximum the most relevant facts concerning the activity in the
Construction Industry sector)
4- Market shares of steel structures in the Construction Industry
Steel market share compared with wood and concrete 2008
Residential, single 2,3 %Residential, small 10,6 %Residential, flat 22,9 %Industry 53,5 %Office/commercial 41,6 %
Hotel 30,0 %Education 58,5 %Health 38,8 %Community 33,0 %______________________________
TOTAL 30,0 % ______________________________
Non-residential buildings: Steel market share compared with concrete: 43,0 %
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PPPOOOR R R TTTUUUGGG A A A LLL
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PORTUGAL
57
105 105,7101
107,5112,5
131,5140,1
148,8
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QUESTIO QUESTIO QUESTIO QUESTIONNAIRE NNAIRE NNAIRE NNAIRE
1- Macroeconomic data
COUNTRY DATACountry: Portugal 2008 2009 2010
Forecast
Population (million) 10,6 10,6 10,6
GDP (1) (current prices)
billion Euros 166 160 159
GDP
(% change year on year) 0 -3,7 -0,8
Private consumption
(% change year on year) 1,6 -1,3 -0,4
Gross Fixed Investment
(% change year on year) -2,7 -1,1 n.a.
Consumer Price Index
(% change year on year) 2,6 -1,5 n.a.
Unemployment Rate
(%) 7,7 9,1 9,8
(1) : billions EUROS
Comments on macroeconomic data (optional)
(Please comment in six lines maximum the most relevant facts concerning the macroeconomic
factors)
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2- Production of Constructional Steelwork
PRODUCTION OF CONSTRUCTIONAL STEELWORK
COUNTRY: PORTUGAL (x1,000 tonnes)
SECTOR 2008 2009 2010
(F) (F)
Buildings
* Industrial 70 75 79
* Non Residential (Tota l) 22 23,5 25
Including:Commercial buildings n.a. n.a. n .a.
Offices n.a. n.a. n .a.
Agricultural buildings n.a. n.a. n .a.
Other non residential buildings n.a. n.a. n .a.
* Residential Building (Housing) 1,5 1,6 1,8
Total Buildings (1) 93,5 100,1 105,8
Infrastructures
* Bridges 17 17 17
* Other infrastructure (Total ) 8 8 8
Including:
Tower and Masts n.a. n.a. n .a.
Power generating stations n.a. n.a. n .a.
* Other civil engineering 13 15 18
Total Infrastructures (2) 38 40 43
TOTAL (1+2) 131,5 140,1 148,8
% change year on year 16,89% 6,54% 6,21%
EXPORTS n.a. n.a. n .a.
TOTAL PRODUCTION 131,5 140,1 148,8
% change year on year 16,89% 6,54% 6,21%
The increase of the production in 2008 is higher than expected due to more accurate resultsobtained in the procedure used in the elaboration of the statistics.
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3- Construction Industry activity
(Please comment in six lines maximum the most relevant facts concerning the activity in the
Construction Industry sector)
4- Market shares of steel structures in the Construction Industry
Country Period Mutli-storey
Single storey
factories and
warehouses
Single storey
non-industrialAgricultural Bridges
Portugal
PERCENTAGE MARKET SHARE BY MAIN SECTOR in 2008
* * * * * * * * *
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15
22 24
34
5054
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3- Construction Industry activity
(Please comment in six lines maximum the most relevant facts concerning the activity in the
Construction Industry sector)
According to the “Construction sector in Romania 2009 – Development forecasts for 2009-
2011” , report recently published by PMR, , a research and consulting company, in 2008, thevalue of construction and assembly works in Romania increased by 34% nominally (26% inreal terms), to RON 83bn (€22.5bn). The fastest growing segment was non-residential, whichincreased by 37%.
EU's construction sector recorded an annual 5.1% contraction in April, 2009. Romania rankedsecond, with a 13.7% annual decrease (Eurosat)
4- Market shares of steel structures in the Construction Industry
Country Period Mutli-storey
Single storey
factories and
warehouses
Single storey
non-industrialAgricultural Bridges
Romania 2008 10% 80% 10%
PERCENTAGE MARKET SHARE BY MAIN SECTOR in 2008
* * * * * * * * *
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SSSLLLOOO V V V EEENNNIII A A A
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SLOVENIA
17 16 15 1411
13 13
31 30 2931 30
27,730,1
35,138,1
33,6
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QUESTIONNAIRE QUESTIONNAIRE QUESTIONNAIRE QUESTIONNAIRE
1- Macroeconomic data
COUNTRY DATACountry: SLOVENIA 2008 2009 2010
Forecast
Population (million) 2,039 2,031 2,036
GDP (1)
billion Euros 37,126 36,598 37,426
GDP
(% change year on year) 3,54 -3,99 1,04
Private consumption
(% change year on year) 2,19 -0,61 0,99
Gross Fixed Investment
(% change year on year) 6,17 -12,00 0,95
Consumer Price Index
(% change year on year) 5,7 0,4 1,6
Unemployment Rate(%) 6,66 8,89 10,27
(1) : billions EUROS
Comments on macroeconomic data (optional)
(Please comment in six lines maximum the most relevant facts concerning the macroeconomic
factors)
In the 1st quarter of 2009, the economic crisis in Slovenia has deepened, because GDP has(compared with 1st quarter 2008) fallen for 8,5%. The number of unemployed is rising.
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PRODUCTION OF CONSTRUCTIONAL STEELWORK
COUNTRY: SLOVENIA (,000 tonnes)
SECTOR 2008 2009 2010
(F) (F)
Buildings
* Industrial 11,5 9,5 10* Non Residential (Total) 8,4 6 6,5
Including:Commercial buildings 6,9 5 5,3
Offices 0,8 0,5 0,7Agricultural buildings
Other non residential buildings * Residential Building (Housing)
0,7 0,5 0,5Total Buildings (1) 20,6 16 17,1
Infrastructures
* Bridges 0,4 0,4 0,6* Other infrastructure (Total) 10 7,2 7,5
Including:Tower and Masts 0,8 0,5 0,5
Power generating stations 0,9 0,5 0,5* Other civil engineering 2,6 1,8 2
Total Infrastructures (2) 13 9,4 10,1
TOTAL (1+2) 33,6 25,4 27,2
% change year on year -11,8 -24,4 7,1EXPORTS
TOTAL PRODUCTION
% change year on year
(Please comment in 11 lines maximum the most relevant developments in the various markets
of Constructional Steelwork activity. Please comment where necessary on outstanding export
deliveries.)
Expected 25% decrease of metal production in 2009.
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3- Construction Industry activity
(Please comment in six lines maximum the most relevant facts concerning the activity in the
Construction Industry sector)
Construction activities have decreased in 2009.
In comparison with April 2008, the value of completed construction works has been 22,9%lower in April 2009 (28,8% in construction of non-residential buildings). Same tendency iswith values of signed contracts.
There was also a decrease of employment and quantity of over-time work in. constructionindustry. It is expected the biggest decrease of added value in 2009 will be in theconstructions. For 2010 number of construction investments is not expected to rise.
4- Market shares of steel structures in the Construction Industry
Country Period Mutli-storey
Single storey
factories andwarehouses
Single storeynon-industrial
Agricultural Bridges
SLOVENIA 2008 1 25 10 0 0
PERCENTAGE MARKET SHARE BY MAIN SECTOR in 2008
* * * * * * * * *
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SSSWWWEEEDDDEEENNN
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SWEDEN
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No data provided for 2008
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SSSWWWIIITTTZZZEEER R R LLL A A A NNNDDD
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SWITZERLAND
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59 63 67 60 67
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QUESTIONNAIRE QUESTIONNAIRE QUESTIONNAIRE QUESTIONNAIRE
1- Macroeconomic data
Country: Switzerland 2008 2009 2010
Forecast
Population (million)
GDP (1)
billion Euros
GDP
(% change year on year)Private consumption
(% change year on year)
Gross Fixed Investment
(% change year on year)
Consumer Price Index
(% change year on year)
Unemployment Rate
(%)
(1) : billions EUROS
Comments on macroeconomic data (optional)
(Please comment in six lines maximum the most relevant facts concerning the macroeconomic
factors)
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2- Production of Constructional Steelwork
PRODUCTION OF CONSTRUCTIONAL STEELWORK
COUNTRY: SWITZERLAND (,000 tonnes)
SECTOR 2008 2009 2010
(F) (F)
Buildings
* Industrial 8854 N.A. N.A.
* Non Residential (Total)Including:
Commercial buildings Offices
Agricultural buildings Other non residential buildings 21430
* Residential Building (Housing) 657 N.A. N.A.
Total Buildings (1) 30941
Infrastructures
* Bridges 8854* Other infrastructure (Total)
Including:Tower and Masts
Power generating stations * Other civil engineering
Total Infrastructures (2) 8854
TOTAL (1+2) 39795
% change year on yearEXPORTS
TOTAL PRODUCTION 72989
% change year on year
(Please comment in 11 lines maximum the most relevant developments in the various markets
of Constructional Steelwork activity. Please comment where necessary on outstanding export
deliveries.)
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3- Construction Industry activity
(Please comment in six lines maximum the most relevant facts concerning the activity in the
Construction Industry sector)
58%
14%
7%
1%
12%
8%
Industrie- und Gewerbebauten / Bâtimentsindustriels
Geschäfts- und Bürobauten / Bâtiments
d'administration
Öffentliche Bauten / Bâtiments publics
Wohnungsbau / Bâtiments d'habitation
Verkehr- und Infrastrukturbauten, Brücken / Infrastructure, ponts
Diverse Bauten / Bâtiments divers
4- Market shares of steel structures in the Construction Industry
Verwendungszweck 2008
Industrie- und Gewerbebauten / Bâtiments industriels 42049
Geschäfts- und Bürobauten / Bâtiments d'administration 10175
Öffentliche Bauten / Bâtiments publics 5153
Wohnungsbau / Bâtiments d'habitation 657
Verkehr- und Infrastrukturbauten, Brücken / Infrastructure,ponts 8854
Diverse Bauten / Bâtiments divers 6102
Summe / Total 72989
* * * * * * * * *
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TTTUUUR R R K K K EEE Y Y Y
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TURKEY
195
149
110
121
100
167
220227
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2- Production of Constructional Steelwork
PRODUCTION OF CONSTRUCTIONAL STEELWORK
COUNTRY: TURKEY (,000 tonnes)
SECTOR 2007 2008 2009
(F)
Buildings
* Industrial 37,835 33,000 28,000
* Non Residential (Total)Including:
Commercial buildings 16,611 20,000 10,000Offices 527 10,000 7,000
Agricultural buildings Other non residential buildings 6,871 7,000 5,000
* Residential Building (Housing) 3,240 6,000 4,000
Total Buildings (1) 65,084 76,000 54,000
Infrastructures
* Bridges 5,846 6,000 4,000* Other infrastructure (Total)
Including:
Tower and Masts 7,403 5,000 3,500Power generating stations 10,827 11,000 8,000
* Other civil engineering 31,123 14,000 9,500
Total Infrastructures (2) 55,199 36,000 25,000
TOTAL (1+2) 120,283 112,000 79,000
% change year on year 20 -7 -30
EXPORTS 100,000 115,000 50,000
TOTAL PRODUCTION 220,283 227,000 129,000
% change year on year 20.28 3.00 -43
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of Constructional Steelwork activity. Please comment where necessary on outstanding export
deliveries.)
Important developments:
• Global crisis has taken its toll on the Turkish structural steel output was 12% downfrom our mid year predictions and 2009 is hoped to be another 30% down only.Somewhat recovery is expected in Q4 or it may protract to 2010 Q2.
• Exports: 50% for fabricators on average, some are 100% export oriented• Turkish fabricated structural steel exports were also badly hit• TUCSA was is increasing number of its members;
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3- Construction Industry activity
(Please comment in six lines maximum the most relevant facts concerning the activity in the
Construction Industry sector)
2007 2008 2009 (f) Constructionindustry annualgrowth%
18.5 % -4.3% -18 %
Construction industry is the worst hit due to global crisis. Although Turkey did not have amortgage crisis the construction companies were caught with high stocks of finishedapartments that they had to discount in order to sell. This of course slowed down all newconstruction. The industrial and commercial investments were all stopped due to unclearfinancial situation of the banks and related credit unavailability.
4- Market shares of steel structures in the Construction Industry
Country Period Mutli-storey
Single storey
factories and
warehouses
Single storey
non-industrialAg ric ult ur al B ridg es
TURKEY 2007 1 25 20 25 1
2008 1 30 20 25 1
2009 1 30 20 25 1
PERCENTAGE MARKET SHARE BY MAIN SECTORS
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UNITED KINGDOM
851 872960
1008 1004 1037 1062 1093 11081159 1159
12061263
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QUESTIONNAIRE QUESTIONNAIRE QUESTIONNAIRE QUESTIONNAIRE
1- Macroeconomic data
COUNTRY DATACountry: UNITED KINGDOM 2008 2009 2010
Forecast
Population (million) 61,48 61,92 62,37
GDP (1)
billion Euros (@£1=€1.14) 1,45 1,40 1,40
GDP
(% change year on year) 0,7% -3,9% 0,2%
Private consumption
(% change year on year) 1,4% -3,2% -0,5%
Gross Fixed Investment
(% change year on year) -3,1% -9,1% -0,6%
Consumer Price Index
(% change year on year) 3,6% 1,1% 1,8%
Unemployment Rate(%) 5,8% 8,1% 9,9%
(1) : billions EUROS
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2- Production of Constructional Steelwork
COUNTRY: UNITED KINGDOM(,000 tonnes)
SECTOR 2008 2009 2010
(F) (F)
Buildings
* Industrial 510 340 330
* Non Residential (Total) 615 486 448
Including:
Commercial buildings 130 85 80
Offices 203 128 103Agricultural buildings 49 46 46
Other non residential buildings 233 227 219
* Residential Building (Housing) 34 21 23
Total Buildings (1) 1159 847 801
Infrastructures
* Bridges 37 28 29
* Other infrastructure (Total) 60 62 67
Including:
Tower and Masts 6 6 7Power generating stations 29 30 33
* Other civil engineering
Total Infrastructures (2) 97 90 96
TOTAL (1+2) 1256 937 897
% change year on year -10.7% -25.4% -4.3%
EXPORTS 85 90 92
TOTAL PRODUCTION 1341 1027 989
% change year on year -5.3% -23.4% -3.7%
In 2008 there were marked differences in the performance of the main sectors. Housingactivity was down sharply in both the public (-8%) and private (-19%) sectors. Growth in theinfrastructure sector accelerated to over 15% taking the outturn back to its level in 2004,driven largely by transport infrastructure activity and a significant expansion in the gas sub-sector.
The public non-residential sector grew by a similar 15%, driven by education construction
activity and the Olympic build programme. In contrast industrial activity was over 19% downon 2007 with lower demand providing little incentive for manufacturers factory investmentand warehouse construction declining from its high peak in 2007. Speculative development
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