1、2021 engineering and construction industry outlook About the study: Deloitte postelection survey To understand the outlook and perspectives of organizations across the energy, resources, and industrials industries, Deloitte fielded a survey of more than 350 US executives and other senior leaders in
2、November 2020 following the 2020 US presidential election. The survey captured insights from respondents in five specific industry groups: chemicals and specialty materials, engineering and construction, industrial products, oil and gas, and power and utilities. 2021 engineering and construction ind
3、ustry outlook E fabricated metal manufacturers; and specialized contractors. During this period, E US Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics Highlights for Construction Industry September 2020. 4. Associated Builders and Contractors, “Construction Contractor Confidence Plummets in
4、 Response to COVID-19, Says ABC,” April 23, 2020, accessed October 22, 2020. 5. Associated Builders and Contractors, “ABCs Construction Backlog Slips in September; Contractors Remain Optimistic,” October 13, 2020, accessed October 22, 2020. 6. United States Census Bureau, “Monthly Construction Spend
5、ing, August 2020,” October 1, 2020, accessed October 22, 2020. 7. Ibid. 8. S Contractors Remain Optimistic.” 12. Javier Parada, “Global Powers of Construction 2019,” Deloitte, July 2019. 13. Turner Construction, “Turners Third Quarter Building Cost Index: Construction Industry Continues To Feel Impa
6、ct of the COVID-19 Pandemic,” accessed November 2020. 14. Ibid. 15. American Bar Association, ”Dealing With The Construction Impacts Of COVID-19,” MarchJune 2020. 16. Associated Builders and Contractors, “ABCs Construction Backlog Slips in September; Contractors Remain Optimistic.” October 13, 2020.
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10、h connected construction: Digital opportunities in engineering and construction.” 24. Paul Wellener, Ben Dollar, et al., “Accelerating smart manufacturing: The value of an ecosystem approach,” Deloitte Insights, October 21, 2020. 25. Deloitte analysis based on data from Thomson SDC Platinum. 26. Ibi
11、d. 27. Ibid. 28. Deloitte analysis based on data and insights from Bloomberg intelligence. 29. Paul Wellener, Ben Dollar, et al., “Accelerating smart manufacturing: The value of an ecosystem approach,” Deloitte, October 21, 2020. 30. Deloitte, “M “2007 US Fortune F1000 companies in Engineering & Con
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13、tions,” accessed October 22, 2020. 35. Paul Wellener, Ben Dollar, et al., “2018 Deloitte skills gap and future of work in manufacturing study,” Deloitte, 2018. About this publication This publication contains general information only and Deloitte is not, by means of this publication, rendering accou
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