Sektor konstruksi Eropa mengantisipasi margin laba lebih tinggi

Pelaku industri konstruksi Eropa mempertahankan margin laba stabil meskipun aktivitas konstruksi menurun dan biaya material serta upah meningkat. Analis memprediksi peningkatan laba lebih lanjut jika harga energi tetap moderat di tengah ketegangan Timur Tengah. Kenaikan volume konstruksi diharapkan menimbulkan keterbatasan kapasitas, sehingga memungkinkan penyesuaian harga naik.

Perusahaan konstruksi Eropa telah menjaga margin laba tetap stabil selama beberapa tahun, meskipun aktivitas secara keseluruhan menurun dan biaya bahan bangunan serta tenaga kerja meningkat. Ketahanan ini disoroti dalam analisis terbaru oleh Seeking Alpha. Maurice van Sante, Ekonom Senior Bidang Konstruksi dan Pemimpin Tim Sektor, mencatat bahwa ekonom sering kali memprioritaskan volume produksi daripada profitabilitas. Namun, dengan harga energi yang moderat diharapkan meskipun konflik Timur Tengah yang berlangsung, peningkatan laba lebih lanjut diantisipasi akibat keterbatasan kapasitas yang meningkat. Prospek mencakup kenaikan volume konstruksi, yang akan menyebabkan kekurangan kapasitas lebih besar di sektor ini. Situasi ini diproyeksikan memungkinkan kontraktor menaikkan harga jual, sehingga meningkatkan margin. Analisis tersebut diterbitkan pada 4 Maret 2026.

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