Linesight's Construction Market Insights report for Europe provides a comprehensive overview of the construction industry across key countries, including Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, and the United Kingdom.
The report features a macroeconomic overview, industry trends, commodity price movements, a supply chain outlook, sector-specific insights, and a special focus on how power constraints are influencing project delivery.
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As energy constraints intensify, power has emerged as a defining force in shaping construction priorities, timelines, and investment strategies. This report explores how power is influencing every stage of project delivery, from planning and procurement to execution, across Europe’s most critical and energy-dependent sectors.
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Economic growth in Europe for 2025 is forecast to face significant challenges amid a complex global trading environment marked by trade tensions, policy uncertainty, and shifting monetary dynamics.
While skilled‑labour shortages continue to slow project delivery, energy prices remain elevated, keeping the prices high for materials such as cement and bricks.
Construction commodities play a crucial role in the global economy, and their prices are subject to fluctuations due to various factors which are outlined in our report.
An overview of the sectors shaping Europe’s construction landscape through innovation, investment, and evolving demand.
The increasing demand for cloud services, growth of data-intensive applications such as AI and the need for reliable and secure data storage are driving factors in the expansion of the data centre market in the UK and across Europe.
Life Sciences companies are leveraging existing manufacturing sites to expedite market entry and adapt quickly to demands, while AI and power availability are becoming critical for innovation and efficiency in the life sciences sector.
Despite constraints, Europe offers clear strengths in its business environment, including a highly technical skilled workforce, strong transparent ecosystems, robust infrastructure and a commitment to sustainability goals.
Despite constraints, Europe offers clear strengths in its business environment, including a highly technical skilled workforce, strong transparent ecosystems, robust infrastructure and a commitment to sustainability goals.