- Stay on top of the most lucrative opportunities in the municipal water and wastewater market
- Get a forecast for the future of the municipal water and wastewater market
- Read the insights of top water and wastewater firm leaders on the keys to success and where they see the market heading
- Get market overviews for each state (plus D.C.) and profiles for over 40 of the top water and wastewater systems detailing capital improvement plans and spending on design and construction services.
- Learn whether homeland security opportunities will live up to the hype
- Get up-to-date on the latest federal legislation and regulations that are driving the future of the market.
- Find out if municipal water and wastewater systems have soured on contract operations and other public/private partnerships
The municipal water and wastewater market remains one of the largest and strongest markets for design and construction firms. In fact, municipal water and wastewater systems spend over $30 billion each year on capital improvement projects. And municipal systems are still facing upwards of $1 trillion in needed capital upgrades over the next 20 years! How can your firm tap into these lucrative opportunities? Start by getting a copy of The 2003-2006 Municipal Water & Wastewater Market for Design & Construction Firms. The third edition of this best-selling Zweig Market Intelligence Report is the most comprehensive overview available of the municipal water and wastewater market for AEC firms. Any engineering, environmental consulting, construction, or allied professional firm that either already works for municipal water and wastewater systems or that is considering getting into this market needs this new resource. The 426-page report provides a detailed national, state-by-state, and system-by-system look at the market. It’s based on extensive primary and secondary research into the municipal water and wastewater industry, including in-depth interviews with market leaders and an exclusive survey of the largest systems in the country. It’s packed with statistics, lists, tables, charts, sources of additional information, and more. Firms looking to enter the municipal water and wastewater market or to expand their presence nationally need to know the big picture. This report covers all the major issues facing the market such as homeland security concerns, massive infrastructure needs, public-private partnerships, the use of design-build as a project delivery method, new federal regulations, and much more. With The 2003-2006 Municipal Water & Wastewater Market for Design & Construction Firms, you’ll get: A market overview. We identify the key buyers and service providers in the municipal water and wastewater market, examine the drivers of the growth of the market, outline the projects in demand by municipal water and wastewater systems, and estimate the size of the municipal water and wastewater market for design and construction firms. The latest information on infrastructure needs and federal regulations. Municipal water and wastewater systems are facing massive investments in their capital infrastructure. Find out where their attention is going to be focused. Also, keep up to date on the current and pending federal legislation and regulations that will impact the market. The scoop on homeland security and public-private partnerships. With the increased focus on national security, there’s been a lot of talk about securing municipal water and wastewater systems. But will this mean a windfall for design and construction firms? Find out with the report. Also, find out if municipal water and wastewater systems are still enthusiastic about pursuing public-private partnerships. Go beyond the hype to get the real story. State-by-state overviews. The report includes market overviews for each state (plus D.C.) that include infrastructure needs, the number and size of municipal water and wastewater systems, federal funding, and the names of the largest systems. Exclusive information on the biggest buyers. You’ll also get detailed profiles of municipal water and wastewater systems serving the 100 largest metropolitan areas based on responses to our exclusive survey. What are the forecasted capital improvements projects that will require design and construction services? Who are the leading firms working with each system? What are the projections for capital spending and new awards to design and environmental consulting firms? These individual system profiles provide this information and much more. Insight from market leaders. The 2003-2006 Municipal Water & Wastewater Market for Design & Construction Firms also investigates the design and construction firms serving the municipal water and wastewater market. The leaders of top AEC firms share their insight into succeeding in the market and provide their opinion on future opportunities. Hot opportunities in the market. Municipal water and wastewater systems are facing new challenges and changing priorities. Find out which design and construction services are in growing demand as a result. Municipal water and wastewater market forecast. Find out how the market drivers will impact the market through 2006. Learn where the market is heading so you can plan accordingly. Contact information for leading buyers. We’ve also included contact information for the largest municipal water and wastewater systems along with private water utilities. Whether your firm makes its living serving the municipal water & wastewater market—or if you’re just considering getting into the market—can you really afford not to learn everything you can about it? It’s all in The 2003-2006 Municipal Water & Wastewater Market for Design & Construction Firms.
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