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Construction in Canada ' Key Trends and Opportunities to 2017 Published on September 2013

Report Summary Synopsis This report provides detailed market analysis, information and insights into the Canadian construction market, including: - The Canadian construction market's growth prospects by sector, project type and type of construction activity - Analysis of equipment, material and service costs across each project type within Canada - Critical insight into the impact of industry trends and issues and the risks and opportunities they present to participants in the Canadian construction market - Assessment of the competitive forces facing the construction industry in Canada and profiles of the leading players - Data highlights of the largest construction projects in Canada Summary The Canadian construction industry recorded a CAGR of 2% during the review period. Low interest rates have fuelled demand for housing in the country. Moreover, as part of the Economic Action Plan announced in April 2013, an investment of CAD53.5 billion (US$54.1 billion), to be spread over 10 years, will drive infrastructure construction in the country. However, the government has implemented tighter mortgage lending rules to control high levels of household debt, and aims to bring the budget deficit to below 1% of GDP within two years, with a mix of budget cuts and prudent spending. This is likely to have a negative effect on construction activity. Overall, the outlook for the country's economy still remains positive and will support growth in all construction markets. Timetric expects the industry to record a CAGR of 3.72% over the forecast period. Scope This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the construction industry in Canada: - Historical (2008-2012) and forecast (2013-2017) valuations of the construction market in Canada using the construction output and value-add methods - Segmentation by sector (commercial, industrial, infrastructure, institutional and residential) and by project type - Breakdown of values within each project type, by type of activity (new construction, repair and maintenance, refurbishment and demolition) and by type of cost (materials, equipment and services) - Analysis of key construction industry issues, including regulation, cost management, funding and pricing - Assessment of the competitive environment using Porter's Five Forces - Detailed profiles of the leading construction companies in Canada Reasons To Buy - Identify and evaluate market opportunities using our standardized valuation and forecasting methodologies - Assess market growth potential at a micro-level via 600+ time series data forecasts - Understand the latest industry and market trends - Formulate and validate business strategies by leveraging our critical and actionable insight - Assess business risks including cost, regulatory and competitive pressures - Evaluate competitive risk and success factors

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>> Get this Report Now by email! Key Highlights - The Canadian construction industry recorded a CAGR of 2% during the review period and valued CAD281 billion (US$284.1 billion) in 2012. - A slowdown in the Canadian economy resulted in subdued office space uptake in 2012. Much of the current construction of office buildings is not expected to be available before 2014, and so despite low demand, rents continue to rise. - The expected depreciation in the Canadian dollar in the coming quarters will also support Canadian exports. Timetric expects the industrial construction market to record a CAGR of 4.18% over the forecast period. - Canada needs infrastructure development to support its booming mining industry, which was a key contributor to the country's quick recovery from the economic crisis. Timetric expects the infrastructure market to record a CAGR of 4.42% over the forecast period. - Construction activity is expected to pick up by the end of 2013 and over 2014, as economic and employment growth support the residential construction market. Timetric expects the market to record a CAGR of 2.93% over the forecast period.

Table of Content Table of Contents 1 Executive Summary 2 Market Overview 2.1 The Domestic Economy 2.2 Key Trends and Issues 2.3 Key Construction Indicators 2.4 Benchmarking by Market Size and Growth 2.5 Price Dynamics 2.5.1 Salaries 2.5.2 Equipment 2.5.3 Materials 2.5.4 Energy 2.6 Porters Five Forces Analysis 2.6.1 Bargaining power of suppliers ' medium to high 2.6.2 Bargaining power of buyers ' low 2.6.3 Barriers to entry ' medium 2.6.4 Intensity of rivalry ' high 2.6.5 Threat of substitution ' low 2.7 Demographic Profile 3 Commercial Construction 3.1 Performance Outlook 3.2 Key Issues 3.3 Data and Projects Highlights 4 Industrial Construction 4.1 Performance Outlook 4.2 Key Issues 4.3 Data and Projects Highlights 5 Infrastructure Construction 5.1 Performance Outlook 5.2 Key Issues

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>> Get this Report Now by email! 5.3 Data and Projects Highlights 6 Institutional Construction 6.1 Performance Outlook 6.2 Key Issues 6.3 Data and Projects Highlights 7 Residential Construction 7.1 Performance Outlook 7.2 Key Issues 7.3 Data and Projects Highlights 8 Company Profile: SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. 8.1 SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. ' Company Overview 8.2 SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. ' Business Description 8.3 SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. ' Main Services 8.4 SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. ' History 8.5 SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. ' Company Information 8.5.1 SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. ' key competitors 8.5.2 SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. ' key employees 9 Company Profile: Aecon Group Inc. 9.1 Aecon Group Inc. ' Company Overview 9.2 Aecon Group Inc. ' Business Description 9.3 Aecon Group Inc. ' Main Products and Services 9.4 Aecon Group Inc. ' History 9.5 Aecon Group Inc. ' Company Information 9.5.1 Aecon Group Inc. ' key competitors 9.5.2 Aecon Group Inc. ' key employees 10 Company Profile: Graham Group Ltd 10.1 Graham Group Ltd ' Company Overview 10.2 Graham Group Ltd ' Business Description 10.3 Graham Group Ltd ' Main Services 10.4 Graham Group Ltd ' History 10.5 Graham Group Ltd ' Company Information 10.5.1 Graham Group Ltd ' key competitors 10.5.2 Graham Group Ltd ' key employees 11 Company Profile: The Churchill Corporation 11.1 The Churchill Corporation ' Company Overview 11.2 The Churchill Corporation ' Business Description 11.3 The Churchill Corporation ' Main Services 11.4 The Churchill Corporation ' History 11.5 The Churchill Corporation ' Company Information 11.5.1 The Churchill Corporation ' key competitors 11.5.2 The Churchill Corporation ' key employees 12 Company Profile: IBI Group, Inc. 12.1 IBI Group, Inc. ' Company Overview 12.2 IBI Group, Inc. ' Main Services 12.3 IBI Group, Inc. ' Company Information 12.3.1 IBI Group, Inc. ' key competitors 12.3.2 IBI Group, Inc. ' key employees 13 Market Data Analysis

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>> Get this Report Now by email! 13.1 Construction Output and Value-Add 13.1.1 Construction output by project type 13.1.2 Construction output by cost type 13.1.3 Construction output by activity type 13.1.4 Construction value-add by project type 13.2 Commercial Construction 13.2.1 Commercial construction output by project type 13.2.2 Commercial construction output by cost type 13.2.3 Commercial construction output by activity type 13.2.4 Commercial construction value-add by project type 13.3 Industrial Construction 13.3.1 Industrial construction output by project type 13.3.2 Industrial construction output by cost type 13.3.3 Industrial construction output by activity type 13.3.4 Industrial construction value-add by project type 13.4 Infrastructure Construction 13.4.1 Infrastructure construction output by project type 13.4.2 Infrastructure construction output by cost type 13.4.3 Infrastructure construction output by activity type 13.4.4 Infrastructure construction value-add by project type 13.5 Institutional Construction 13.5.1 Institutional construction output by project type 13.5.2 Institutional construction output by cost type 13.5.3 Institutional construction output by activity type 13.5.4 Institutional construction value-add by project type 13.6 Residential Construction 13.6.1 Residential construction output by project type 13.6.2 Residential construction output by cost type 13.6.3 Residential construction output by activity type 13.6.4 Residential construction value-add by project type 14 Appendix 14.1 What is This Report About' 14.2 Definitions 14.3 Summary Methodology 14.4 Methodology 14.5 Contact Timetric 14.6 About Timetric 14.7 Timetric's Services 14.8 Disclaimer

List of Tables Table 1: Benchmarking with Other Major Construction Industries Table 2: Project 1 ' LDL/MDC ' Lakestone Resort Development ' British Columbia Table 3: Project 2 ' BOP ' Calgary Office Complex Development ' Alberta Table 4: Project 3 ' OPG ' Oxford Place Urban Development: Retail Space ' Ontario Table 5: Project 1 ' Enercon ' Niagara Wind Turbines Manufacturing Plant ' Ontario

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>> Get this Report Now by email! Table 6: Project 2 ' Tembec ' Temiscaming Specialty Cellulose Manufacturing Facility Expansion ' Quebec Table 7: Project 3 ' Vale ' Kronau Potash Production Plant ' Saskatchewan Table 8: Project 1 ' BC Hydro ' Site C Clean Energy Project ' British Columbia Table 9: Project 2 ' Metrolinx ' Eglinton to Scarborough Crosstown LRT ' Ontario Table 10: Project 3 ' MoT ' Windsor Gateway ' Ontario Table 11: Project 1 ' HHS ' New Oakville Hospital ' Ontario Table 12: Project 2 ' AHS ' South Health Campus ' Alberta Table 13: Project 2 ' UCAN ' Alpha Lands Whistler International Campus ' British Columbia Table 14: Project 1 ' CVMC ' Clear Vistas Residential Development ' Saskatchewan Table 15: Project 2 ' Bosa/BP ' Victoria Bayview Residential Development ' British Columbia Table 16: Project 3 ' League ' Capital City Centre ' British Columbia Table 17: SNC-Lavalin Group Inc., Key Facts Table 18: SNC-Lavalin Group Inc., Main Services Table 19: SNC-Lavalin Group Inc., History Table 20: SNC-Lavalin Group Inc., Key Employees Table 21: Aecon Group Inc., Key Facts Table 22: Aecon Group Inc., Main Products and Services Table 23: Aecon Group Inc., History Table 24: Aecon Group Inc., Key Employees Table 25: Graham Group Ltd, Key Facts Table 26: Graham Group Ltd, Main Services Table 27: Graham Group Ltd, History Table 28: Graham Group Ltd, Key Employees Table 29: The Churchill Corporation, Key Facts Table 30: The Churchill Corporation, Main Services Table 31: The Churchill Corporation, History Table 32: The Churchill Corporation, Key Employees Table 33: IBI Group, Inc., Key Facts Table 34: IBI Group, Inc., Main Services Table 35: IBI Group, Inc., Key Employees Table 36: Canadian Construction Output by Project Type (CAD Million), 2008'2012 Table 37: Canadian Construction Output by Project Type (CAD Million), 2012'2017 Table 38: Canadian Construction Output by Cost Type (CAD Million), 2008'2012 Table 39: Canadian Construction Output by Cost Type (CAD Million), 2012'2017 Table 40: Canadian Construction Output by Activity Type (CAD Million), 2008'2012 Table 41: Canadian Construction Output by Activity Type (CAD Million), 2012'2017 Table 42: Canadian Construction Value-Add by Project Type (CAD Million), 2008'2012 Table 43: Canadian Construction Value-Add by Project Type (CAD Million), 2012'2017 Table 44: Canadian Commercial Construction Output by Project Type (CAD Million), 2008'2012 Table 45: Canadian Commercial Construction Output by Project Type (CAD Million), 2012'2017 Table 46: Canadian Commercial Construction Output by Cost Type (CAD Million), 2008'2012 Table 47: Canadian Commercial Construction Output by Cost Type (CAD Million), 2012'2017 Table 48: Canadian Commercial Construction Output by Activity Type (CAD Million), 2008'2012 Table 49: Canadian Commercial Construction Output by Activity Type (CAD Million), 2012'2017 Table 50: Canadian Commercial Construction Value-Add by Project Type (CAD Million), 2008'2012 Table 51: Canadian Commercial Construction Value-Add by Project Type (CAD Million), 2012'2017 Table 52: Canadian Industrial Construction Output by Project Type (CAD Million), 2008'2012 Table 53: Canadian Industrial Construction Output by Project Type (CAD Million), 2012'2017

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>> Get this Report Now by email! Table 54: Canadian Industrial Construction Output by Cost Type (CAD Million), 2008'2012 Table 55: Canadian Industrial Construction Output by Cost Type (CAD Million), 2012'2017 Table 56: Canadian Industrial Construction Output by Activity Type (CAD Million), 2008'2012 Table 57: Canadian Industrial Construction Output by Activity Type (CAD Million), 2012'2017 Table 58: Canadian Industrial Construction Value-Add by Project Type (CAD Million), 2008'2012 Table 59: Canadian Industrial Construction Value-Add by Project Type (CAD Million), 2012'2017 Table 60: Canadian Infrastructure Construction Output by Project Type (CAD Million), 2008'2012 Table 61: Canadian Infrastructure Construction Output by Project Type (CAD Million), 2012'2017 Table 62: Canadian Infrastructure Construction Output by Cost Type (CAD Million), 2008'2012 Table 63: Canadian Infrastructure Construction Output by Cost Type (CAD Million), 2012'2017 Table 64: Canadian Infrastructure Construction Output by Activity Type (CAD Million), 2008'2012 Table 65: Canadian Infrastructure Construction Output by Activity Type (CAD Million), 2012'2017 Table 66: Canadian Infrastructure Construction Value-Add by Project Type (CAD Million), 2008'2012 Table 67: Canadian Infrastructure Construction Value-Add by Project Type (CAD Million), 2012'2017 Table 68: Canadian Institutional Construction Output by Project Type (CAD Million), 2008'2012 Table 69: Canadian Institutional Construction Output by Project Type (CAD Million), 2012'2017 Table 70: Canadian Institutional Construction Output by Cost Type (CAD Million), 2008'2012 Table 71: Canadian Institutional Construction Output by Cost Type (CAD Million), 2012'2017 Table 72: Canadian Institutional Construction Output by Activity Type (CAD Million), 2008'2012 Table 73: Canadian Institutional Construction Output by Activity Type (CAD Million), 2012'2017 Table 74: Canadian Institutional Construction Value-Add by Project Type (CAD Million), 2008'2012 Table 75: Canadian Institutional Construction Value-Add by Project Type (CAD Million), 2012'2017 Table 76: Canadian Residential Construction Output by Project Type (CAD Million), 2008'2012 Table 77: Canadian Residential Construction Output by Project Type (CAD Million), 2012'2017 Table 78: Canadian Residential Construction Output by Cost Type (CAD Million), 2008'2012 Table 79: Canadian Residential Construction Output by Cost Type (CAD Million), 2012'2017 Table 80: Canadian Residential Construction Output by Activity Type (CAD Million), 2008'2012 Table 81: Canadian Residential Construction Output by Activity Type (CAD Million), 2012'2017 Table 82: Canadian Residential Construction Value-Add by Project Type (CAD Million), 2008'2012 Table 83: Canadian Residential Construction Value-Add by Project Type (CAD Million), 2012'2017 Table 84: Timetric Construction Market Definitions

List of Figures Figure 1: Growth Matrix for Construction Output in Canada Figure 2: Canadian Economic Outlook, 2008'2017 Figure 3: Canadian Construction ' Real Gross Valued Added (CAD Million), 2006'2012 Figure 4: Canadian Building Permits (CAD Million), 2007'2013 Figure 5: Canadian New Housing Property Prices (2007=100), 2007'2013 Figure 6: Benchmarking with Other Major Construction Industries Figure 7: Canadian Population, 2008'2017 Figure 8: Canadian Commercial Construction Output (US$ Million), 2008'2017 Figure 9: Canadian Industrial Construction Output (US$ Million), 2008'2017 Figure 10: Canadian Infrastructure Construction Output (US$ Million), 2008'2017 Figure 11: Canadian Institutional Construction Output (US$ Million), 2008'2017 Figure 12: Canadian Residential Construction Output (US$ Million), 2008'2017 Figure 13: Canadian Construction Output by Project Type (CAD Million), 2008'2017 Figure 14: Canadian Construction Output by Cost Type (CAD Million), 2008'2017

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>> Get this Report Now by email! Figure 15: Canadian Construction Output by Activity Type (CAD Million), 2008'2017 Figure 16: Canadian Construction Value-Add by Project Type (CAD Million), 2008'2017 Figure 17: Canadian Commercial Construction Output by Project Type (CAD Million), 2008'2017 Figure 18: Canadian Commercial Construction Output by Cost Type (CAD Million), 2008'2017 Figure 19: Canadian Commercial Construction Output by Activity Type (CAD Million), 2008'2017 Figure 20: Canadian Commercial Construction Value-Add by Project Type (CAD Million), 2008'2017 Figure 21: Canadian Industrial Construction Output by Project Type (CAD Million), 2008'2017 Figure 22: Canadian Industrial Construction Output by Cost Type (CAD Million), 2008'2017 Figure 23: Canadian Industrial Construction Output by Activity Type (CAD Million), 2008'2017 Figure 24: Canadian Industrial Construction Value-Add by Project Type (CAD Million), 2008'2017 Figure 25: Canadian Infrastructure Construction Output by Project Type (CAD Million), 2008'2017 Figure 26: Canadian Infrastructure Construction Output by Cost Type (CAD Million), 2008'2017 Figure 27: Canadian Infrastructure Construction Output by Activity Type (CAD Million), 2008'2017 Figure 28: Canadian Infrastructure Construction Value-Add by Project Type (CAD Million), 2008'2017 Figure 29: Canadian Institutional Construction Output by Project Type (CAD Million), 2008'2017 Figure 30: Canadian Institutional Construction Output by Cost Type (CAD Million), 2008'2017 Figure 31: Canadian Institutional Construction Output by Activity Type (CAD Million), 2008'2017 Figure 32: Canadian Institutional Construction Value-Add by Project Type (CAD Million), 2008'2017 Figure 33: Canadian Residential Construction Output by Project Type (CAD Million), 2008'2017 Figure 34: Canadian Residential Construction Output by Cost Type (CAD Million), 2008'2017 Figure 35: Canadian Residential Construction Output by Activity Type (CAD Million), 2008'2017 Figure 36: Canadian Residential Construction Value-Add by Project Type (CAD Million), 2008'2017

Companies Mentioned SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. Aecon Group Inc. Graham Group Ltd The Churchill Corporation IBI Group, Inc.

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