Michael Urie
Associate Director (Market Intelligence)
Michael is a member of G&T’s market research team. He oversees our market analysis efforts, monitoring key trends and developments within the construction industry. Michael is involved in a number of our core publications, including G&T’s quarterly TPI reports and Market Updates.
He is skilled in forecast modelling, data analysis, trend interpretation, and quantitative/ qualitative research methods. Michael’s industry analysis has helped clients better understand relevant market pressures and underlying construction cost drivers.
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January's resilient output figures indicate the sector's recovery is back on track and investor confidence is returning
January's resilient output figures indicate the sector's recovery is back on track and investor confidence is returning
By Michael Urie
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Structure, MEP and Acoustics: What are the considerations when building with mass timber?
Structure, MEP and Acoustics: What are the considerations when building with mass timber?
By Michael Urie
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UK construction PMI sees solid return to growth in February after a setback at the start of 2021
UK construction PMI sees solid return to growth in February after a setback at the start of 2021
By Michael Urie
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The Capacity and Supply Chain of the Mass Timber Industry
The Capacity and Supply Chain of the Mass Timber Industry
By Michael Urie
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Construction helps UK economy avoid a double-dip recession
Construction helps UK economy avoid a double-dip recession
By Michael Urie
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CPA forecasts a 14% rise in construction output in 2021 on the back of vaccine rollout
CPA forecasts a 14% rise in construction output in 2021 on the back of vaccine rollout
By Michael Urie
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Brexit: Changes for UK Construction
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Best Practice When Building with Mass Timber
Best Practice When Building with Mass Timber
By Michael Urie
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SMART and Sustainable Hospitals
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Repurposing Retail: Bringing Empty Department Stores Back to Life
Repurposing Retail: Bringing Empty Department Stores Back to Life
By Michael Urie