Emap says Construction News has launched its new premium data subscription ‘CN Intelligence’. Tailored specifically for construction professionals, the publisher says this service offers access to data dashboards that provide insights into industry data, meaning subscribers can make smarter business decisions.
Emap says within Construction News Intelligence there is a range charts designed to help decision-making across every level of the industry. From the latest workforce trends to examining financial data of top contractors, subscribers will have a wealth of industry knowledge at their fingertips.
According to emap, some of the different features subscribers will have access to are:
- Companies - Access to dashboards to compare the financial performance of some of the UK’s biggest construction firms over the past year. You can read in-depth analysis of the numbers along with targeted data on specialist contractors.
- Activity - View quarterly output figures plus monthly planning applications, construction contract wins and project starts by sector and UK region. You can access in-depth analysis of the data sector-by-sector and region-by-region.
- Materials - View and filter data on trends on materials prices, demand and supply as well as find in-depth analysis on materials innovation within the construction industry.
- Workforce - View and filter data on trends in employment and wages within the UK construction industry, finding in-depth analysis of construction sector workforce data.
The publisher says Construction News Intelligence subscribers will have the opportunity to:
- Monitor market conditions: Track fluctuations in material prices and workforce trends that may impact project costs and timelines.
- Benchmark against industry leaders: Use financial data to assess their company’s performance against top competitors.
- Plan for future opportunities: Analyse data on construction approvals and project starts to identify emerging opportunities in key sectors and regions.
According to the publisher, there are over 40 charts providing 15,000 insights, which pull in data from Construction News’ own exclusive research, the Office for National Statistics, Department for Business and Trade, and Glenigan.
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