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Construction & Engineering in the United States

Published: August 2013 · Publisher: MarketLine
Construction & Engineering in the United States industry profile provides top-line qualitative and quantitative summary information including: market size (value 2008-12, and forecast to 2017).
Report Type Industry Profiles
Language English
Format Electronic (PDF)
Pages35
Frequency Updated Annually
Availability Will be emailed within 1 business day
Reference No. 0109-7318
Price € 259,00
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Introduction

Construction & Engineering in the United States industry profile provides top-line qualitative and quantitative summary information including: market size (value 2008-12, and forecast to 2017). The profile also contains descriptions of the leading players including key financial metrics and analysis of competitive pressures within the market. Essential resource for top-line data and analysis covering the United States construction & engineering market. Includes market size and segmentation data, textual and graphical analysis of market growth trends, leading companies and macroeconomic information.

Highlights

*The construction and engineering industry is composed of civil engineering companies and large-scale contractors, but excludes companies involved in home-building. The market value is calculated as the value of the construction of non-residential buildings and non-buildings construction (civil engineering). All currency conversions have been calculated using constant average 2012 annual rate.

*The US construction & engineering industry had total revenues of $572.4bn in 2012, representing a compound annual rate of change (CARC) of -5.2% between 2008 and 2012.

*The non-residential building segment was the industry's most lucrative in 2012, with total revenues of $299.1bn, equivalent to 52.2% of the industry's overall value.

*The performance of the industry is forecast to accelerate, with an anticipated compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.2% for the five-year period 2012 - 2017, which is expected to drive the industry to a value of $703.1bn by the end of 2017.

Features

Save time carrying out entry-level research by identifying the size, growth, major segments, and leading players in the construction & engineering market in the United States

Use the Five Forces analysis to determine the competitive intensity and therefore attractiveness of the construction & engineering market in the United States

Leading company profiles reveal details of key construction & engineering market players’ global operations and financial performance

Add weight to presentations and pitches by understanding the future growth prospects of the United States construction & engineering market with five year forecasts

Macroeconomic indicators provide insight into general trends within the United States economy

Key Questions Answered

What was the size of the United States construction & engineering market by value in 2012?

What will be the size of the United States construction & engineering market in 2017?

What factors are affecting the strength of competition in the United States construction & engineering market?

How has the market performed over the last five years?

What are the main segments that make up the United States's construction & engineering market?
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Jacobs Engineering Group, KBR, Inc., Bechtel Corporation and Fluor Corporation
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Executive Summary 2
Market value 2
Market value forecast 2
Category segmentation 2
Geography segmentation 2
Market rivalry 2
Market Overview 7
Market definition 7
Market analysis 7
Market Data 8
Market value 8
Market Segmentation 9
Category segmentation 9
Geography segmentation 10
Market Outlook 11
Market value forecast 11
Five Forces Analysis 12
Summary 12
Buyer power 13
Supplier power 14
New entrants 15
Threat of substitutes 16
Degree of rivalry 17
Leading Companies 18
Jacobs Engineering Group 18
KBR, Inc. 21
Bechtel Corporation 25
Fluor Corporation 27
Macroeconomic Indicators 31
Country Data 31
Appendix 33
Methodology 33
Industry associations 34
Related research 34

LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: United States construction & engineering industry value: $ billion, 2008–12 8
Table 2: United States construction & engineering industry category segmentation: $ billion, 2012 9
Table 3: United States construction & engineering industry geography segmentation: $ billion, 2012 10
Table 4: United States construction & engineering industry value forecast: $ billion, 2012–17 11
Table 5: Jacobs Engineering Group: key facts 18
Table 6: Jacobs Engineering Group: key financials ($) 19
Table 7: Jacobs Engineering Group: key financial ratios 19
Table 8: KBR, Inc.: key facts 21
Table 9: KBR, Inc.: key financials ($) 22
Table 10: KBR, Inc.: key financial ratios 23
Table 11: Bechtel Corporation: key facts 25
Table 12: Fluor Corporation: key facts 27
Table 13: Fluor Corporation: key financials ($) 28
Table 14: Fluor Corporation: key financial ratios 29
Table 15: United States size of population (million), 2008–12 31
Table 16: United States gdp (constant 2000 prices, $ billion), 2008–12 31
Table 17: United States gdp (current prices, $ billion), 2008–12 31
Table 18: United States inflation, 2008–12 32
Table 19: United States consumer price index (absolute), 2008–12 32
Table 20: United States exchange rate, 2008–12 32

LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: United States construction & engineering industry value: $ billion, 2008–12 8
Figure 2: United States construction & engineering industry category segmentation: % share, by value, 2012 9
Figure 3: United States construction & engineering industry geography segmentation: % share, by value, 2012 10
Figure 4: United States construction & engineering industry value forecast: $ billion, 2012–17 11
Figure 5: Forces driving competition in the construction & engineering industry in the United States, 2012 12
Figure 6: Drivers of buyer power in the construction & engineering industry in the United States, 2012 13
Figure 7: Drivers of supplier power in the construction & engineering industry in the United States, 2012 14
Figure 8: Factors influencing the likelihood of new entrants in the construction & engineering industry in the United States, 2012 15
Figure 9: Factors influencing the threat of substitutes in the construction & engineering industry in the United States, 2012 16
Figure 10: Drivers of degree of rivalry in the construction & engineering industry in the United States, 2012 17
Figure 11: Jacobs Engineering Group: revenues & profitability 20
Figure 12: Jacobs Engineering Group: assets & liabilities 20
Figure 13: KBR, Inc.: revenues & profitability 23
Figure 14: KBR, Inc.: assets & liabilities 24
Figure 15: Fluor Corporation: revenues & profitability 29
Figure 16: Fluor Corporation: assets & liabilities 30
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