Tag: construction

Montenegro real estate and construction under EU accession: Quantified repricing, regulatory tightening and capital reallocation effects

EU accession would represent a structural inflection point for Montenegro’s real estate, construction and related industries, comparable in magnitude to the tourism-sector shift but...

The concrete backbone: How real estate and construction shaped Montenegro’s 2025 economy, investment flows, market dynamics and structural risks

If tourism is the emotional pulse of Montenegro’s economy, then real estate and construction are its structural skeleton, the elements that give physical form...

Luxury as economic strategy: How Montenegro’s high-end construction shaped 2025 — and what it means for 2026 

Luxury construction in Montenegro is not simply another sector of economic activity; it functions as an instrument of national positioning. Every building, marina, branded...

Is Montenegro’s construction boom slowing—or simply shifting? A sector forecast for 2026 with three emerging scenarios

For years, Montenegro’s skyline has been defined by cranes, excavators and a constant expansion of residential and hotel stock across the coast and the...
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Green building becomes an economic necessity: How sustainability rules will redefine Montenegro’s construction sector in 2026

Sustainability is no longer a marketing feature—it is becoming a binding requirement in Montenegro’s construction sector. With the EU tightening its energy-efficiency frameworks and...

From small contractors to regional players: Montenegro’s construction firms prepare for a new competitive era

Montenegro’s construction ecosystem has historically been dominated by small and mid-sized contractors, many family-owned, operating on thin margins and flexible labour structures. However, 2026...
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