Ireland Construction Industry Databook 2023-2027 – A ?31.2 billion Market by 2027, with Compound Annual Growth of 5.9%

DUBLIN, Jan. 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The “Ireland Construction Industry Databook Series – Market Size & Forecast by Value and Volume (area and units), Q2 2023 Update” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

Despite near-term challenges in certain construction sectors, medium to long term growth story in Ireland remains intact. The construction industry in Ireland is expected to grow steadily over the next four quarters. The growth momentum is expected to continue over the forecast period, recording a CAGR of 5.9% during 2023-2027. The construction output in Ireland is expected to reach EUR 31.269 billion by 2027.

This market intelligence report provides a detailed view of market opportunities in the building and infrastructure construction industry at country level. With over 100+ KPIs, covering growth dynamics in building construction, infrastructure construction, construction cost structure analysis and analysis by key cities in Ireland, this databook offering primarily provides data-centric analysis with charts and tables.

Market Dynamics by Value, Volume, and No. of Units: Provides a comprehensive data-centric view of size and structure, industry dynamics, and end market opportunities in the building and infrastructure construction industry in Ireland.
Residential Construction Outlook: Provides market analysis by type of construction, development stage, price point, and key cities. KPIs include value, volume and number of units.
Commercial Construction Outlook: Provides construction outlook by value and volume across office buildings, retail buildings, hospitality buildings, restaurant buildings, and sports facilities.
Institutional Construction Outlook: Provides construction outlook by value and volume across manufacturing plant buildings, metal & material processing buildings, chemical & pharmaceutical buildings.
Industrial Construction Outlook: Provides construction outlook by value and volume across manufacturing plants, educational buildings.
Infrastructure Construction Outlook: Provides growth dynamics and market analysis by three key sections such as marine and inland, utility system and transport infrastructure construction.
City Level Analysis: Provides outlook of top 10 cities in Ireland by construction value.
Construction Cost Structure Analysis: Provides outlook of different construction cost like material, labour, equipment, and others costs by construction value. At granular level, this module provides in detail material cost analysis by type of materials and labour cost by type of work by construction value.

Market Data and Insights:

This report provides market size and forecast across 40+ construction segments for a period of 10 years from 2018-2027 in Ireland. KPIs covered include the following:

Market size by value
Market size by volume of construction
Number of units

Ireland Economic Indicators

Ireland Top Cities Construction Data

Ireland Residential Building Construction Coverage: 10-year market size & forecast in value and volume (area and units) terms by

Housing type (multi family, single family)
Key cities (Tier – 1, Tier – 2, Tier – 3 segmentation)
Price point/income level (luxury, mid-tier, affordable)
Construction stage (new construction, re-development & maintenance)

Ireland Residential Green Building Construction Coverage: 10-year market size & forecast in value and volume (area and units) terms by

Green building by Housing type (multi family, single family)
Green building by Key cities (Tier – 1, Tier – 2, Tier – 3 segmentation)
Green building by Price point/income level (luxury, mid-tier, affordable)

Ireland Commercial Building Construction Coverage: 10-year market size & forecast in value and volume (area and units) terms by

Office (further broken down by Grade A, Grade B, and Grade C)
Retail (further broken down by Grade A, Grade B, and Grade C)
Hospitality (further broken down by Grade A, Grade B, and Grade C)
Restaurant (further broken down by Grade A, Grade B, and Grade C)
Entertainment
Sports facility
Other commercial building construction
Construction stage (new construction, re-development & maintenance)

Ireland Commercial Green Building Construction Coverage: 10-year market size & forecast in value and volume (area and units) terms by

Office green building construction
Retail green building construction
Hospitality green building construction
Restaurant green building construction
Entertainment green building construction
Sports facility green building construction
Other commercial green building construction

Ireland Industrial Green Building Construction Coverage: 10-year market size & forecast in value and volume (area and units)

Manufacturing Plants building construction
Chemical & Pharmaceutical building construction
Metal & Material Processing building construction
Construction stage (new construction, re-development & maintenance)

Ireland Institutional Building Construction Coverage: 10-year market size & forecast in value and volume (area and units) terms by

Healthcare construction
Educational construction
Other building construction
Construction stage (new construction, re-development & maintenance)

Ireland Institutional Green Building Construction Coverage: 10-year market size & forecast in value and volume (area and units) terms by

Healthcare green building construction
Educational green building construction

Ireland Infrastructure Construction Sectors: 10- year market size & forecast in value terms by

Marine and inland water infrastructure
Utility system construction (oil and gas infrastructure, communication infrastructure, power infrastructure, water and sewer infrastructure)
Transportation infrastructure (highway, street and bridge construction, railway construction, airport construction, and tunnel construction)
Construction stage (new construction, re-development & maintenance)

Ireland Green Infrastructure Construction: 10- year market size & forecast in value terms

Ireland Construction Cost Structure Analysis: 10- year market size & forecast in value terms

Cost Analysis by Type (Material, Labour, Equipment, Others)
By Material & Work Cost: It provides the cost outlook of material costs by type of materials used in construction (Cement, Steel, Sand, Aggregates, Bricks, Wood, Windows Glazing, Flooring, Plumbing, Electrical, Painting, Other Materials)
By Labour Cost: It provides the cost outlook of labour costs (RCC Construction Work, Masonry and Plastering Work, Plumbing Work, Water Proofing Work, Carpentry Work, Electrical Work, Tile Fixing Work, CATV Antenna Points, Painting Work, Departmental Labour)
By Type of Construction (New, Re-Development)
By Material Cost: It provides the cost outlook of material costs by type of materials used in construction (Concreting Sand, Stone Aggregate, Ordinary Portland Cement, Reinforced Concrete (Grade 30 MPA), Reinforced Concrete (Grade 40 MPA), High Tensile Steel bars, Mild Steel Round Bars, Structural Steelwork, Plywood Formwork (1800*900*12mm), Clay Bricks)
Type of Labour (Skilled Vs Unskilled). In-depth Understanding of Construction Market Dynamics: Understand market opportunity, industry dynamics, key trends, and drivers across 40+ market segments and sub-segments of building and infrastructure construction industry in Ireland.

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