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Euro 2012 in Ukraine - Construction investments
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February 2008
Published By:
PMR Ltd.
Order Code:
R320-80
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Euro 2012 in Poland and Euro 2012 in Ukraine are two separate reports specially formulated to
present a detailed and informative description and status report of preparations for the European
Football Championship in 2012 in the two host countries.
Reports and analysis are provided to describe the current state of infrastructure as well as the targeted
levels of transportation, sport and hotel infrastructure and facilities, with information as to specific
investment and construction plans formulated to achieve required levels as the date of the event
approaches.
Euro 2012 in Poland and Euro 2012 in Ukraine include information additionally obtained from reports
related to the organization of Euro 2012 in the applicable host country, sector press, economic press,
documents published by public institutions and interviews with experts from the hotel, transport and
sport sectors. Investment forecasts were assembled using government and private sector development
plans and other data.
Reports overview
The European Football Championship in 2012 represents a major boost for the Polish and
Ukrainian economies, especially for the construction and tourism sectors.
There are challenges to be met, especially in terms of transportation infrastructure improvements.
However, many opportunities for investment and growth exist, and this report can be of help in
identifying them by providing a complete description of Euro 2012 and revealing the requirements for
various main and ancillary events surrounding the tournament.
Development of the transportation infrastructure needed to support and facilitate Euro 2012 presents
greater challenges than the other sectors, as renovation and construction of these networks depends on
government funding to a greater extent.
These reports explore:
- road transport, including the target networks of express roads, highways and other motor ways that
will be used to transport athletes, observers and event staff into the country and from city to city and
between venues as the tournament progresses
- railways, and their functions in support of the event preparations as well as the event itself, both
leading up to and during the tournament, as well as detailed information about the main railway
investments in Poland or Ukraine
- air transportation, and levels of airport investment and development required to accommodate the
increased arrival of tourists and athletes prior to, during and after the event.
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