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Japan Construction Industry Research Report Forecast 2024

According to Report, The construction industry in Japan is expected to record a CAGR of 5.4% to reach JPY 64219.3 billion by 2024. The residential construction industry in value terms increased at a CAGR of 4.4% during 2015-2019. The commercial building construction market in value terms is expected to record a CAGR of 7.3% over the forecast period. The infrastructure construction was estimated to be JPY 21353.1 billion in 2019, posting a CAGR of 2.1% during review period.

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Japan Construction Industry Research Report Forecast 2024

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  1. Japan Construction Industry Databook Series - Market Size & Forecast (2015 - 2024) by Value and Volume (area and units) across 40+ Market Segments in Residential, Commercial, Industrial, Institutional and Infrastructure Construction, Opportunities in Top 10 Cities, and Risk Assessment - COVID19 Update Q2 2020 Bharat Book Bureau Provides the Treding Market Research Report on "Japan Construction Industry Databook Series - Market Size & Forecast (2015 - 2024) by Value and Volume (area and units) across 40+ Market Segments in Residential, Commercial, Industrial, Institutional and Infrastructure Construction, Opportunities in Top 10 Cities, and Risk Assessment - COVID19 Update Q2 2020" under Heavy Industry Category. The report offers a collection of superior market researach, market analysis, competitive intelligence and Market reports. Japan has done well to control the Covid-19 outbreak. As a result, Report expects key construction sectors to record moderate growth, unlike other comparable markets which have witnessed negative growth. Though near-term challenges remain due to economic slowdown, Report expects recovery in key segments starting Q1 2021. According to Report, The construction industry in Japan is expected to record a CAGR of 5.4% to reach JPY 64219.3 billion by 2024. The residential construction industry in value terms increased at a CAGR of 4.4% during 2015-2019. The commercial building construction market in value terms is expected to record a CAGR of 7.3% over the forecast period. The infrastructure construction was estimated to be JPY 21353.1 billion in 2019, posting a CAGR of 2.1% during review period.

  2. Request a Free Sample Copy Japan Construction Industry Report@ https://www.bharatbook.com/marketreports/sample/reports/2083375 This report provides data and trend analyses on construction industry in Japan, with over 100 KPIs. This is a data-centric report and it provides trend analyses with over 140+ charts and 110+ tables. It details market size & forecast, emerging trends, market opportunities, and investment risks in over 40 segments in residential, commercial, industrial, institutional, and infrastructure construction sectors. It provides a comprehensive understanding of construction industry sectors in both value and volume (both by activity and units) terms. The report focuses on combining industry dynamics with macro-economic scenario and changing consumer behavior to offer a 360-degree view of the opportunities and risks. In addition to country level analysis, this report offers a detailed market opportunity assessment across key cities, helping clients assess key regions to target within the city. Report Scope • Market Data and Insights: This report provides market size and forecast across 40+ construction segments for a period of 10 years from 2015-2024 in Japan. KPIs covered include the following: • Market size by value • Market size by volume of construction • Number of units • Japan 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) • Top 10 cities in Japan • Price point / income level (luxury, mid-tier, affordable) • Construction stage (new construction, re-development, maintenance) • Japan Commercial Building Construction Coverage: 10-year market size & forecast in value and volume (area and units) terms by • Office building (further broken down by Grade A, Grade B, and Grade C) • Retail building • Hospitality and luxury building • Restaurant • Entertainment • Sports facility • Construction stage (new construction, re-development, maintenance) • Key cities (Tier – 1, Tier – 2, Tier – 3 segmentation)

  3. • Top 10 cities in Japan • Japan Industrial Building Construction Coverage: 10-year market size & forecast in value and volume (area and units) terms by • Manufacturing plants • Chemical & pharmaceutical • Metal & material processing • Construction stage (new construction, re-development, maintenance) • Key cities (Tier – 1, Tier – 2, Tier – 3 segmentation) • Top 10 cities in Japan Browse our full report with Table of content: https://www.bharatbook.com/marketreports/japan-construction-industry-databook-series- market-size-forecast-2015-2024-by-value-and-volume-area-and-units-/2083375 About Bharat Book Bureau: Bharat Book is Your One-Stop-Shop with an exhaustive coverage of 12,00,000 reports and insights that includes latest Market Study, Market Trends & Analysis, Forecasts, Customized Intelligence, Newsletters and Online Databases, Overall a comprehensive coverage of major industries with a further segmentation of 100+ subsectors. Contact us at: Bharat Book Bureau Tel: +912227810772 / 27810773 Email: poonam@bharatbook.com Website: www.bharatbook.com

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