The Main Variants of Regional Construction Complex Development on the Basis of Increasing Enterprise Flexibility

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In the present paper we consider the issues related to the need of increasing the mobility of construction enterprises with the aim of achieving their forecast guidelines in the implementation of overall development strategy. The aim of the study is to research the formation of the construction industry economics with an accumulated productive enterprises' capacity, which could ensure the growth of the population welfare and living standards in the long term. The object of study is flexible construction enterprises. One of the strategic development directions of the regional economy is the growth of the construction industry to provide citizens of the region with affordable and comfortable housing and utility services, fixed assets reproduction of the national economy. Territorial peculiarity of such regions suggests that the development of the construction industry can be carried out in two main zones - the zone of effect when enterprises capacity of the construction sector exceeds the demand for housing and in the zone of loss when, on the contrary, the capacity is behind housing needs. The main ways for activity of such flexible construction companies are suggested as a solution to the general problem and raising their level in terms of functioning and development of regional construction industry.

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Artamonova, I., Hrustalev, B., & Grabovy, P. (2019). The Main Variants of Regional Construction Complex Development on the Basis of Increasing Enterprise Flexibility. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 471). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/471/10/102002

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