Apr 12, 2020

Polish Construction Materials Report


The IntelliNews Polish Construction Materials Report offers an extensive summary of the most recent topics related to the Polish construction materials market. It includes a complete coverage of the latest market developments and news, accompanied by thorough statistics and comments. The report pays particular attention to new development projects and investment inflows in the sector. This sector report is ideal to keep you abreast on recent company and industry news. Written by local professionals, it is a unique market and business intelligence analysis, tailored to save time by providing in-depth information, while helping you to make confident and informed business decisions. SummaryThe construction materials sector was among the most affected by economic downturn in Poland.

The deterioration in consumer sentiment in the years 2009-2010 strongly contributed to the recorded market decline. The improvement on the market has been noticed only in H2/2009, which contributed to the shift in demand from the previous periods, what coincided with increasing comsumers’s worries about the VAT rate increase in January 2011. business credit report The sector’s companies hope for a substantial revival in Poland in 2011 and 2012 thanks to deliveries of new investments in residential and commercial segments, as well as increasing purchases of the clients abstaining from shopping until now. Nonetheless, analysts are cautious about expectations of a strong upturn. According to KPMG, no fast return to double-digit industry growth rates can be foreseen in the near future, so manufacturers of construction materials cannot count on a swift revival of internal demand. However, there is still potential for export sales growth, not only to the largest EU markets, but also to emerging ones. Polish companies have noticed this opportunity.

Barlinek or Selena are looking for profits in China. Atlas and Ferro are going to grow through aquisitions in CEE region. Plywood maker Grajewo is going to resume itsRussian investment. We would like to emphasize perspectives of Polish home appliances production segment. It works at almost full capacity and may reach 20mn units of white foods in 2011 for the 1st time. Almost 80% of the production will be sold abroad. Table of Contents:Executive SummaryOverviewHousing constructionsegmentBasic Materials – Cement,lime, plaster, concrete,glass, woodBasic Materials – BuildingChemicalsBasic Materials – MetalConstructionsInstallation MaterialsFinishing Materials For more information kindly visit :Polish Construction Materials Report Or Bharat Book BureauTel: +91 22 27810772 / 27810773Fax: + 91 22 27812290Email: info@bharatbook.comWebsite: http://www.bharatbook.comFollow us on twitter: !/Sandhya3B

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Mar 14, 2020

A Hideaway in a Swimming Pool?


A Hideaway in a Swimming Pool? Sound like someone’s dreaming? Maybe, but put your own imagination down on paper and you’ll be able to find a contractor that will be able to build your hideaway in your swimming pool. Many have been built, and some have more than one place to enter the pool. From the outside with steps leading down to the entrance of the pool, to the inside of the waterfall. One pool allows the swimmer to enter through three waterfalls where you can sit at the bar on one side, and enter the outdoor kitchen on the other complete with a refrigerator, icemaker, sink and even a restroom. They can also include a color kinetic lighting system with more than a dozen color-changing lightshows, controlled by remote control.

Caves with faux rocks and spas with entrances through waterfalls or walk through a 40-foot tunnel cut out of faux sandstone. Other pools with a waterfall on one side have a grotto or cave on the other side. Within the grotto, they may have bench seats or loveseats and the ability to sit and watch the waterfall from the inside. The cost is upwards of $10,000 because they need independent concrete footing and extra support. The grotto’s are made from faux rock, reinforced with steel rebar and stained to match the color of the surrounding areas within the grotto. Many pool owners now have large lagoon style pools filled with a salt water system instead of the chemicals used in other types of pools. All sound like something from an expensive resort? Homeowners are now requesting this type of hideaway in their swimming pools. They usually have their own ideas and need a contractor willing and capable of building it, and building it to code. Go online to see the different contractors and their exquisite designs.

Then contact your own contractor, and you may have to search a bit further. When you design a swimming pool with an attached cave, you’ll want to be sure the contractor knows what he is talking about. You don’t want to be his first customer unless he has the experience needed to take on a job like yours. It’s not a job where you learn by doing. Take your time as you search, and insist that you view his work. To tackle a job that large and one that will cost a great deal, you will depend on your contractor to do the job correctly. You’ll be proud to have the only swimming pool in town that has a grotto attached.

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