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Lighting Market in the Public Sector - UK 2009-2013

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION and OVERVIEW

AMA Research have published the 1st Edition of the report "Lighting in the Public Sector - UK 2009-2013". The report incorporates original research and is a comprehensive and up-to-date review of lighting in Public Sector applications.

Key end use application areas covered are:

  • Education
  • Healthcare
  • Infrastructure

The market has seen significant growth in the last decade driven by sustained expenditure by the Government on education, health and infrastructure sectors, underpinning demand for lighting products. In addition, product innovations and legislation with regards to energy efficiency have provided some opportunities for lighting manufacturers and suppliers to add value to their product offering and achieve product differentiation.

Overall prospects are perhaps negative in the medium to longer term future, as the Government is forced to review public spending in the face of a growing budget deficit and looming General Election. However, there is still potential for growth in some sectors driven by projects such as Building Schools for the Future and the 2012 Olympic Games.

In terms of end user mix, Education in 2008 was estimated to account for almost half the public sector lighting market, reflecting high levels of Government investment, whilst Infrastructure accounted for a further 17% and Healthcare 15%.

Areas of particular interest:

  • Distinct analysis of the three largest sectors, education, infrastructure and health.
  • Manufacturers and leading contractors - changes in the supply structure, mergers, acquisitions and companies exiting the market.
  • Changing impact of environmental considerations.
  • Influence of construction output on the market.
  • The impact of changing legislation on the UK market.

Some of the companies included:

Abacus Lighting Ltd, Advanced LEDs, ASG Stage Products, Balfour Beatty, BAM Construct UK Bovis Lend Lease, Carillion Plc, Cooper Lighting and Safety Ltd, CP Electronics, CU Phosco Lighting, Delmatic, Designplan Lighting, DW Windsor Lighting, Eaton Electric, EDL Lighting Ltd, Ex-Or Galliford Try, GE Consumer and Industrial, Hager UK, Havells Sylvania, Holophane Europe Honeywell, Hubbell Lighting, Iguzzini Illuminazione UK Ltd, Interserve Plc, Kier Group, Kingfisher Lighting, Laing O' Rourke, Ledlite Power, Luxmate controls, Luxo UK, Luxonic Lighting Plc, Metcraft Lighting, Miller Group, Morgan Sindall, Osram, OVA-JMR Lighting, Philips Lighting, Reggiani Lighting, Remploy, RIDI Lighting Ltd, SELC Ireland Ltd, Sill Lighting, Sir Robert McAlpine, Solar Century, Taylor Woodrow, Thorlux Lighting, Thorn Lighting, Tridonic Atco, Urbis Lighting, Venture Lighting Europe, Vinci Construction UK Ltd, Watkin Jones, Whitecroft Lighting, Willmott Dixon, Woodhouse UK, WRTL Exterior Lighting, Zumtobel.

Key areas covered in the report include:

THE MARKET

  • Market size by value 2003-2008 with estimates for 2009 and forecasts to 2013. Commentary and reasons behind these forecasts.
  • Key trends and influences on the market - construction output, product development and changes in legislation.
  • End user shares - Education, health, infrastructure and other public sectors.

END USER MARKETS

  • Definition, description of different end user markets.
  • Market sizes by value 2003-2008 with forecasts to 2013.
  • Recent market performance, trends and key influencing factors. Assessment of growth of particular lighting technologies.
  • Analysis of major construction projects within end user markets.
  • Influences on and changes to Product mix.
  • Definition and ranges available.

SUPPLIERS

  • Analysis of the characteristics of suppliers within the lighting market.
  • Key suppliers by turnover and size of company (number of employees).
  • Key suppliers in the end user markets - description, indication of turnover, mergers and acquisitions, companies no longer in the market, etc.
  • Lighting Control Systems Suppliers.

MAJOR CONTRACTORS

  • Analysis of the characteristics of contractors within the construction market.
  • Key public sector contractors by turnover and size of company - description, indication of turnover, mergers and acquisitions, companies no longer in the market, etc.
  • Role of Electrical Contractors.

GENERAL / FUTURE PROSPECTS

  • Influence of the general economic situation, construction output and government expenditure.
  • The impact of the drive for energy efficiency.
  • Key areas of opportunity in the public sector lighting market and prospects for continued investment in capital projects.
  • Future prospects, areas of potential growth/decline.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS and LIST OF TABLES & CHARTS

1. INTRODUCTION 5

2. SUMMARY AND FUTURE PROSPECTS 6

  • 2.1 SUMMARY 6
  • 2.2 FUTURE PROSPECTS 7

3. ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT 8

  • 3.1 GDP 8
  • 3.2 INFLATION & INTEREST RATES 9
  • 3.3 UNEMPLOYMENT 10
  • 3.4 STERLING 10
  • 3.5 POPULATION PROFILE 11
  • 3.6 CONCLUSIONS 13

4. THE PUBLIC SECTOR LIGHTING MARKET 14

  • 4.1 PUBLIC SECTOR CONSTRUCTION MARKET OVERVIEW 14
  • 4.2 PUBLIC SECTOR LIGHTING MARKET DEFINITION 15
  • 4.3 MARKET SIZE & SCOPE 16
  • 4.4 END USER MIX 18
  • 4.5 KEY MARKET INFLUENCES 19
    • 4.5.1 Overall Construction Market 19
    • 4.5.2 Legislation 21
    • 4.5.3 Products and Product Development 24
  • 4.6 FUTURE PROSPECTS 29

5. END USER SECTORS 30

  • 5.1 THE EDUCATION SECTOR 30
    • 5.1.1 Market Overview 30
    • 5.1.2 Lighting Products in the Education Sector 33
    • 5.1.3 Future Prospects 36
  • 5.2 THE HEALTHCARE SECTOR 36
    • 5.2.1 Market Overview 36
    • 5.2.2 Lighting Products in the Healthcare Sector 39
    • 5.2.3 Future Prospects 41
  • 5.3 THE INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR 42
    • 5.3.1 Market Overview 42
    • 5.3.2 Product Mix 48
    • 5.3.3 Future Prospects 50
  • 5.4 OTHER SECTORS 51

6. SUPPLIERS 53

  • 6.1 SUPPLY IN THE LIGHTING SECTOR 53
  • 6.2 SUPPLY STRUCTURE AND MARKET SHARES WITHIN THE PUBLIC SECTOR 54
  • 6.3 MAJOR SUPPLIERS 54

7. MAJOR CONTRACTORS 61

  • 7.1 STRUCTURE OF THE CONTRACTING INDUSTRY 61
  • 7.2 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 62
  • 7.3 LEADING CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR MARKET 65

TABLES AND CHARTS

  • CHART 1 UK MARKET FOR PUBLIC SECTOR LIGHTING 2003 TO 2013 - BY VALUE (£ M AT MSP) 6
  • CHART 2 INTEREST RATES AND INFLATION (CPI) FROM 1992-2013 9
  • TABLE 3 EXCHANGE RATE FLUCTUATIONS 2005-2009 - STERLING TO THE DOLLAR, AND THE EURO, SPOT RATES 11
  • CHART 4 AGE DISTRIBUTION OF THE RESIDENT UK POPULATION 2001 CENSUS (' 000) 12
  • CHART 5 PUBLIC SECTOR CONSTRUCTION OUTPUT - % BY TYPE OF WORK 2008 14
  • TABLE 6 CONTRACTORS OUTPUT IN THE PUBLIC (NON-RESIDENTIAL) SECTOR 2003-2008 (£M) 15
  • TABLE 7 THE MARKET FOR LIGHTING IN THE UK PUBLIC SECTOR 2003 TO 2013 BY VALUE (£M MSP) 16
  • CHART 8 PUBLIC SECTOR LIGHTING MARKET END-USER MIX 2008 - % BY VALUE 19
  • TABLE 9 CONSTRUCTION OUTPUT BY ALL AGENCIES (CURRENT PRICES £M) 2003 TO 2008 20
  • TABLE 10 PHASE-OUT SCHEDULE FOR NON DIRECTIONAL HOUSEHOLD LAMPS 22
  • TABLE 11 PRODUCT MIX BY LAMP TYPE BY VALUE - UK NON-DOMESTIC LAMPS MARKET 2008 27
  • TABLE 12 UK MARKET FOR LIGHTING IN THE PUBLIC EDUCATION SECTOR (£ MILLION AT MSP) 2003 TO 2013 30
  • TABLE 13 BUILDING SCHOOLS FOR THE FUTURE - SUMMARY OF INVESTMENT AND BUILD PROGRAMME 2009-2020 (NO. OF SCHOOLS, WAVES AND BUDGETS) 32
  • TABLE 14 PRIMARY CAPITAL PROGRAMME - FUNDING 2008 - 2012 (£M) 33
  • TABLE 15 LIGHTING REQUIREMENTS BY AREA IN EDUCATIONAL BUILDINGS 34
  • TABLE 16 UK MARKET FOR LIGHTING IN THE PUBLIC HEALTHCARE SECTOR (£M AT MSP) 2003 TO 2013 37
  • TABLE 17 LIGHTING OF MAIN AREAS OF A TYPICAL WARD PRE-CONFIGURATION 40
  • TABLE 18 UK MARKET FOR LIGHTING IN THE PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR (£M AT MSP) 2003 TO 2013 43
  • TABLE 19 OLYMPIC PARK DELIVERY PROGRAMME - KEY STAGES - 2005 - 2012 45
  • TABLE 20 2012 OLYMPICS - BREAKDOWN OF THE £9.325 BILLION FUNDING PACKAGE - SITE PREP/INFRASTRUCTURE, VENUES, TRANSPORT, MISC. - BY PROJECT. 47
  • CHART 21 PRODUCT MIX OF PUBLIC SECTOR STREET LIGHTING 2008 - % BY VOLUME 49
  • TABLE 22 UK MARKET FOR LIGHTING IN ' OTHER' PUBLIC SECTORS (£ MILLION AT MSP) 2003 TO 2013 51
  • CHART 23 UK LIGHTING MANUFACTURERS BY TURNOVER (£' 000S) 2008 53
  • TABLE 24 PUBLIC SECTOR LIGHTING MARKET - LEADING SUPPLIERS 2008 54
  • TABLE 25 MAIN PRIVATE CONTRACTORS - BY NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES 2008 61
  • TABLE 26 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS REGISTERED FOR VAT BY TURNOVER BAND 2007 & 2008 63
  • CHART 27 NUMBER OF ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS BY TURNOVER SIZE-BANDS 1995-2008 64
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