Abstract

The article addresses the efficiency of construction holding companies that operate in the housing market of oneRussian region. The main trends in the development of construction holding companies in the Penza region areoutlined within the framework of the Strategy for the social and economic development of the Penza region through2035. The co-authors analyze the principal characteristics of Termodom, a Penza-based construction holdingcompany. In particular, they explore the implementation of its market strategy, the cyclical nature of the housingmarket development, cycles of construction project development and implementation, and real estate sales overthe period exceeding the last five years. Research methods include theoretical analysis and empirical researchsuch as statistical data analysis, as well as data description and grouping. The co-authors have studied workson the operation of construction enterprises, research articles, monographs, electronic resources, and legal acts.Research methods, employed by the co-authors, include description, comparison, and classification. The coauthorsuse practical approaches to the monitoring and analysis of the activities performed by various constructionholding companies with a special focus on the milestones of their strategic development and with regard forthe factors of internal and external environments. This approach has enabled the co-author to project the mainpatterns of future sustainable development of these enterprises and the construction industry as a whole.It is necessary to develop a system of legislative, regulatory and economic standards to efficiently solve the problemof unfinished construction projects, to switch over to innovative technologies and implement other innovations andproper development strategies with a focus on investments, innovations, internal and external market potential. Theproper analysis of factors of external and internal environments is a must for the successful attainment of theseobjectives.

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