Poland’s construction crisis sector is finally over, claims Arkadiusz Nagięć, CEO of the general contractor Pro -Invest, but he admits that some local builders are still struggling to stay afloat as they recover from the bitter price war of the past few years. He points out that the outlook for the sector is positive, as the market is expected to continue growth this year, partly thanks to services outsourcing.
“The worst time is over for the Polish construction market, but it doesn’t mean that the local builders are in their best shape,” Nagięć told the Newseria press agency, hinting that the price war was continuing for some companies. “We must put a stop to this, as the crisis is over,” he insists. Last year, the sector grew by 4 percent and could grow further by another 1 percent this year. The sector was worth PLN 40bn in 2015.