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市場調査レポート
米国建設業界のプロファイル:IT 支出動向
State of the Industry: A Demographic Profile of the US Construction Industry
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In-Stat |
| 出版日 |
2004年05月 |
商品コード |
19929 |
| ページ情報 |
英文 35 pages |
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当商品の販売は、2011年07月19日を持ちまして終了しました。
Abstract
This report provides current and forecast demographic data such as number of employees and number of firms for the construction industry. This is also broken down by size of construction business such as SOHO, Small Business, Middle-Market, and Enterprise. Construction industry subsegments are also detailed in the study, along with construction market trends, technology trends, applications driving spending, and the overall opportunities for technology vendors in the construction vertical.
The construction vertical is an upcoming opportunity for technology vendors, primarily due to the expected growth in wireless data adoption and growing demand for technology applications in the field. This vertical, while not highly targeted in the near-term, is expected to be a great opportunity for technology vendors looking to expand their vertical market program over the next several years or down the road. This industry is transitioning from a low-tech industry to one that is adopting wireless, the Internet, and collaboration tools to improve efficiencies, communications and overall project management in the construction industry.
Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Market and Industry Trends
- Overview of Market Trends
- Overview of Technology Trends
- Key Trends: Wireless and Web?c
- Emerging Trends: Advanced Technologies?c
- Key Applications?c
- Recommendations: Addressing Opportunities?c
- Near-term Opportunities
- Methodology
- Forecasting Techniques
- Definitions
- Structured Research Sources
- Telecom 2002-2003
- IT Purchasing, 2003
- US Census Bureau
- US Bureau of Labor Statistics
- Bureau of Economic Analysis
- Department of Commerce
- Industry Trends
- Construction Industry Demographics
- Number of Firms
- Number of Employees
- Perceptions?c
- Perceptions of Economic Performance
- Perceptions of Operating Performance
- Demographics by Major Group
- Segmentation of Firms by Major Group
- Segmentation of Employees by Major Group
- General Building Contractors
- Definition
- Demographics
- Industry Trends
- General Building Contractors in the US Business Market
- Heavy Construction, Except Building
- Definition
- Demographics
- Industry Trends
- Heavy Construction in the US Business Market
- Special Trade Contractors (STC)
- Definition
- Demographics
- Industry Trends
- Special Trade Contractors in the US Business Market
- Conclusion
List of Tables
- Table 1. Number of Firms – Construction Industry, 2003-2008
- Table 2. Number of Employees (EMP) – Construction Industry, 2003-2008
- Table 3. Number of Firms and Employees by Major Group – Construction Industry, 2004
- Table 4. Segmentation of Firms by Major Group and Size of Business – Construction Industry, 2004
- Table 5. Segmentation of Employment by Major Group and Size of Business – Construction Industry, 2004
- Table 6. Number of General Building Contractor Firms and Employees – US Business Market, 2004
- Table 7. Number of Heavy Construction Firms and Employees – US Business Market, 2004
- Table 8. Number of Special Trade Contractors Firms and Employees – US Business Market, 2004
- Table 9. Number of Special Trade Contractor Firms and Employment by Industry Group – US Business Market, 2004
List of Figures
- Figure 1. Number of Firms and Employees (In Millions) – Construction Industry, 2003-2008
- Figure 2. Perceptions of the US Economy (Unweighted) – Construction Industry, 2003
- Figure 3. Perceptions of Operating/Financial Performance (Unweighted) – Construction Industry, 2003
- Figure 4. Number of Firms (In Thousands): General Building Contractors – US Business Market, 2002-2008
- Figure 5. Number of Employees (In Millions): General Building Contractors – US Business Market, 2002-2008
- Figure 6. Number of Firms (In Thousands): Heavy Construction – US Business Market, 2002-2008
- Figure 7. Number of Employees (In Thousands): Heavy Construction – US Business Market, 2002-2008
- Figure 8. Number of Firms (In Thousands): Special Trade Contractors – US Business Market, 2002-2008
- Figure 9. Number of Employees (In Millions): Special Trade Contractors – US Business Market, 2002-2008
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