Residential Building Construction n.e.cin Australia
Australia Market Research and Industry Report
11 October 2007
Industry Code : E4112
This Class consists of establishments mainly engaged in the construction of residential buildings other than houses (such as flats, apartments and condominiums) and excludes commercial or public buildings such as factories, office building, hostels, hotels and hospitals. This Class also includes establishments engaged in carrying out alterations, additions or general renovation or repairs to such buildings, or in organising or managing their construction.
The major products and services in this industry are:
- | Construction of new "other" residential buildings |
- | Alterations, repairs and renovations to existing buildings |
- | Conversion of buildings for residential use | |
The primary activities of this industry are:
- | Alteration or addition to `other' residential buildings |
- | Apartment building construction |
- | Duplex houses construction |
- | Flats construction |
- | High-rise flats construction |
- | Home units construction |
- | Project management (residential building construction n.e.c.) |
- | Repair or renovation of residential buildings (general service) n.e.c. |
- | Semi-detached housing construction | |
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Each comprehensive study also examines details such as the barriers to entry, operating cost structure (including averages), technology & systems and domestic & international markets. Tables and statistics include: Industry revenue, exports, imports, wages and number of companies in the industry, Industry growth and geographic location.