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More Houses, Less Offices: Construction in Russia per 9M2010
The prost provides statistics for construction area in Russia in 9M2010 comparing to 9M2009 as well as brief analysis for these figures. Continue reading
Fire-Safe House: Regulation in Russia
The post contains a brief description of fire safety regulation valid in Russia since May 1, 2009. Continue reading
Posted in Market Information, Regulation Information, Russia
Tagged construction, construction codes, fire codes, fire safety, Russia, standards
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Solid Arguments: Concrete Market in Ukraine
Currently domestic players provide 97% of concrete market deliveries, while importation counts for only 3% of consumption volume in Ukraine. Currently there are about 350 concrete plants in Ukraine and they provide up to 70% of concrete production in Ukraine; constructors directly produce 30% of concrete. Ukraine’s concrete market is highly fragmented – most of the plants are “regional” players, i.e. they make most of their deliveries within this or that concrete zone. The article provides a brief for Ukraine’s concrete market. Continue reading
Posted in Central & Eastern Europe, Market Information
Tagged cement, concrete, construction, ferroconcrete, Ukraine
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Another Brick in the Wall: Brick Production in Kazakhstan
58 brick plants now work in the Kazakhstan, providing 58% of brick supply in the country. All plants are owned with the local investors; most of plants are located in Almaty area. The blog contains a brief summary for brick production industry in Kazakhstan. Continue reading
The Road to Calvary: Permitting for Industrial Plant Construction in Russia
Each nation regulates such activities as construction of new industarial sites, their modernization, import and use of hazardous equipment and machinery, waste treatment, etc. An investor who wants to launch a new industrial facility has to pass through multi-stage permitting process that may continue months or even years. Permitting may be easy enough in few locations – but most countries have very complicated regulation for industrial projects. This post provides an overview for permitting process in Russia.