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Published: Jul, 2014 | Pages:
76 | Publisher: Timetric
Industry: Construction | Report Format: Electronic (PDF)
Synopsis
This report provides detailed market analysis, information and insights into the Malaysian construction industry including:
Malaysian construction industry's growth prospects by market, project type and type of construction activity
Analysis of equipment, material and service costs across each project type within Malaysia
Critical insight into the impact of industry trends and issues, and the risks and opportunities they present to participants in Malaysian construction industry
Profiles of the leading operators in Malaysian construction industry.
Data highlights of the largest construction projects in Malaysian
Summary
The Malaysian construction industry increased in value at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.93% during the review period (2009?2013). Growth was supported by the country's economic development and an increase in investment opportunities in public infrastructure projects. Industry growth is expected to remain strong over the forecast period (2013?2018), driven by the government's increasing expenditure on public infrastructure and its rising interest in the construction of residential units to meet housing demand. Consequently, the industry is expected to record a forecast-period CAGR of 9.00%.
Scope
This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the construction industry in Malaysia. It provides:
Historical (2009-2013) and forecast (2014-2018) valuations of the construction industry in Malaysia using construction output and value-add methods
Segmentation by sector (commercial, industrial, infrastructure, institutional and residential) and by project type
Breakdown of values within each project type, by type of activity (new construction, repair and maintenance, refurbishment and demolition) and by type of cost (materials, equipment and services)
Analysis of key construction industry issues, including regulation, cost management, funding and pricing
Detailed profiles of the leading construction companies in Malaysia
Reason To Buy
Identify and evaluate market opportunities using our standardized valuation and forecasting methodologies
Assess market growth potential at a micro-level with over 600 time-series data forecasts
Understand the latest industry and market trends
Formulate and validate business strategies using Timetric's critical and actionable insight
Assess business risks, including cost, regulatory and competitive pressures
Evaluate competitive risk and success factors
Key Highlights
The Malaysian construction industry peaked at an annual rate of 26.0% (in nominal terms) in 2012, after rebounding from the downturn in 2008 and registering respective growth rates of 2.9%, 1.3% and 5.7% in 2009, 2010 and 2011. The industry again entered decline in 2013, after recovering from the financial crisis, and posted a growth rate of 12.3%. However, the industry will recover due to affordable housing construction and planned infrastructural investments. Over the forecast period, residential construction activities are expected to improve relatively faster than non-residential activities. Public sector investments in energy, residential and transport infrastructure are expected to be the key drivers for industry growth over the forecast period.
According to the Construction Industry Development Board Malaysia (CIDB Malaysia), the industry ? driven by government and private sector investments in low cost housing and infrastructure projects, particularly the Economic Transformation Programme (ETP) ? posted rapid growth during 2011-2012. During 2011?2013, the country secured a total of 195 projects worth MYR220.0 billion (US$70.0 billion) and is expected to secure projects worth MYR115.0 billion (US$36.6 billion) in 2014. In the first-three quarters of 2013, construction work for 4,253 projects worth MYR66.8 billion (US$21.3 billion) began, of which 76.0% involve private sector participation. According to CIDB Malaysia, private sector participation in projects will increase from 30.0% in 2013 to 50.0%, by the end of 2015. The current trend will therefore, support the growth of the Malaysian construction industry over the forecast period.
Within the Malaysian residential construction market there was a strong demand for housing during the review period. According to The Global Property Guide Malaysia, the number of housing units sold was 18.7% in the third-quarter of 2013 as compared to 15.3% in the previous quarter and 12.5% in the third-quarter of 2012. Growth in the residential market was largely influenced by the increase in the number of housing units sold in line with the government efforts to help low- and middle-income earners.
In October 2013, the Malaysian government announced its 2014 budget. The most money ? MYR54.6 billion (US$17.4 billion) or 21.0% of the total budget ? was allocated towards education. Under this plan, the government set aside MYR530.0 million (US$168.6 million) for preschool programs, MYR209.0 million (US$66.5 million) to enhance teacher training and language proficiency, MYR168.0 million (US$53.5 million) to increase internet access in rural areas, and MYR831.0 million (US$264.4 million) to build new schools and modernize existing ones. This will help support the growth of the educational buildings category over the forecast period.
According to Bank Negara Malaysia - Malaysia's central bank ? the consumer sentiment index fell from 122.9 in the first-quarter of 2013 to 96.8 in the first-quarter of 2014, while the retail trade index fell from 101.0 in the first-quarter of 2013 to 86.3 in the first-quarter of 2014. A decline in consumer confidence means that developers will be cautious of investing in new retail buildings.
1 Executive Summary 2 Market Overview 2.1 Key Trends and Issues 2.2 Benchmarking by Market Size and Growth 3 Commercial Construction 3.1 Performance Outlook 3.2 Key Trends and Issues 3.3 Data and Project Highlights 4 Industrial Construction 4.1 Performance Outlook 4.2 Key Trends and Issues 4.3 Data and Project Highlights 5 Infrastructure Construction 5.1 Performance Outlook 5.2 Key Trends and Issues 5.3 Data and Project Highlights 6 Institutiol Construction 6.1 Performance Outlook 6.2 Key Trends and Issues 6.3 Data and Project Highlights 7 Residential Construction 7.1 Performance Outlook 7.2 Key Trends and Issues 7.3 Data and Project Highlights 8 Company Profile: IJM Corporation Berhad 8.1 IJM Corporation Berhad - Company Overview 8.2 IJM Corporation Berhad - Business Description 8.3 IJM Corporation Berhad - Main Products and Services 8.4 IJM Corporation Berhad - History 8.5 IJM Corporation Berhad - Company Information 8.5.1 IJM Corporation Berhad - key competitors 8.5.2 IJM Corporation Berhad - key employees 9 Company Profile: Gamuda Berhad 9.1 Gamuda Berhad - Company Overview 9.2 Gamuda Berhad - Business Description 9.3 Gamuda Berhad - Main Services 9.4 Gamuda Berhad - History 9.5 Gamuda Berhad - Company Information 9.5.1 Gamuda Berhad - key competitors 9.5.2 Gamuda Berhad - key employees 10 Company Profile: Muhibbah Engineering (M) Bhd 10.1 Muhibbah Engineering (M) Bhd - Company Overview 10.2 Muhibbah Engineering (M) Bhd - Main Services 10.3 Muhibbah Engineering (M) Bhd - History 10.4 Muhibbah Engineering (M) Bhd - Company Information 10.4.1 Muhibbah Engineering (M) Bhd - key competitors 10.4.2 Muhibbah Engineering (M) Bhd - key employees 11 Company Profile: S P Setia Berhad 11.1 S P Setia Berhad - Company Overview 11.2 S P Setia Berhad - Business Description 11.3 S P Setia Berhad - Main Products and Services 11.4 S P Setia Berhad - History 11.5 S P Setia Berhad - Company Information 11.5.1 S P Setia Berhad - key competitors 11.5.2 S P Setia Berhad - key employees 12 Company Profile: WCT Holdings Berhad 12.1 WCT Holdings Berhad - Company Overview 12.2 WCT Holdings Berhad - Business Description 12.3 WCT Holdings Berhad - Main Services 12.4 WCT Holdings Berhad - History 12.5 WCT Holdings Berhad - Company Information 12.5.1 WCT Holdings Berhad - key competitors 12.5.2 WCT Holdings Berhad - key employees 13 Market Data Alysis 13.1 Construction Output and Value Add 13.1.1 Construction output by project type 13.1.2 Construction output by cost type 13.1.3 Construction output by activity type 13.1.4 Construction value add by project type 13.2 Commercial Construction 13.2.1 Commercial construction output by project type 13.2.2 Commercial construction output by cost type 13.2.3 Commercial construction output by activity type 13.2.4 Commercial construction value add by project type 13.3 Industrial Construction 13.3.1 Industrial construction output by project type 13.3.2 Industrial construction output by cost type 13.3.3 Industrial construction output by activity type 13.3.4 Industrial construction value add by project type 13.4 Infrastructure Construction 13.4.1 Infrastructure construction output by project type 13.4.2 Infrastructure construction output by cost type 13.4.3 Infrastructure construction output by activity type 13.4.4 Infrastructure construction value add by project type 13.5 Institutiol Construction 13.5.1 Institutiol construction output by project type 13.5.2 Institutiol construction output by cost type 13.5.3 Institutiol construction output by activity type 13.5.4 Institutiol construction value add by project type 13.6 Residential Construction 13.6.1 Residential construction output by project type 13.6.2 Residential construction output by cost type 13.6.3 Residential construction output by activity type 13.6.4 Residential construction value add by project type 14 Appendix 14.1 What is this Report About? 14.2 Definitions 14.3 Summary Methodology 14.4 Methodology 14.5 Contact Timetric 14.6 About Timetric 14.7 Timetric's Services 14.8 Disclaimer
List of Tables
Table 1: Benchmarking with Other Major Construction Industries Table 2: Commercial Construction Project 1 - 1MDB/Mubadala - Tun Razak Exchange - Kuala Lumpur Table 3: Commercial Construction Project 2 - MoT - Kota Kibalu Integrated Eco Tourism Resort - Sabah Table 4: Commercial Construction Project 3 - NLSB - Mall of Medini Development - Johor Table 5: Industrial Construction Project 1 - MDC/1MDB - Sarawak Aluminum Smelter Plant - Malaysia Table 6: Industrial Construction Project 2 - VMM - Teluk Rubiah Iron Ore Distribution Hub - Perak Table 7: Industrial Construction Project 3 - SASB - Bintulu Aluminum Smelter Plant - Sarawak Table 8: Infrastructure Construction Project 1 - SMP - The Strait of Malacca Crossing - Malaysia Table 9: Infrastructure Construction Project 2 - SPAD - Kuala Lumpur to Singapore High Speed Rail Line - Malaysia Table 10: Infrastructure Construction Project 3 - MRTC - Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit System Line I - Malaysia Table 11: Institutiol Construction Project 1 - GoM/AMC - Perda University Campus Development - Selangor Table 12: Institutiol Construction Project 2 - UMH - University Malaya Healthcare Metropolis - Selangor Table 13: Institutiol Construction Project 3 - MoH - Bukit Padang Government Hospital - Sabah Table 14: Residential Construction Project 1 - IJMLD - Bandar Rimbayu Residential Development - Selangor Table 15: Residential Construction Project 2 - EWD - EcoSpring Residential Development - Johor Table 16: Residential Construction Project 3 - EKO - Setapak EB Gateway High-Rise Apartments - Kuala Lumpur Table 17: IJM Corporation Berhad, Key Facts Table 18: IJM Corporation Berhad, Main Products and Services Table 19: IJM Corporation Berhad, History Table 20: IJM Corporation Berhad, Key Employees Table 21: Gamuda Berhad, Key Facts Table 22: Gamuda Berhad, Main Services Table 23: Gamuda Berhad, History Table 24: Gamuda Berhad, Key Employees Table 25: Muhibbah Engineering (M) Bhd, Key Facts Table 26: Muhibbah Engineering (M) Bhd, Main Services Table 27: Muhibbah Engineering (M) Bhd, History Table 28: Muhibbah Engineering (M) Bhd, Key Employees Table 29: S P Setia Berhad, Key Facts Table 30: S P Setia Berhad, Main Products and Services Table 31: S P Setia Berhad - History Table 32: S P Setia Berhad, Key Employees Table 33: WCT Holdings Berhad, Key Facts Table 34: WCT Holdings Berhad, Main Services Table 35: WCT Holdings Berhad - History Table 36: WCT Holdings Berhad, Key Employees Table 37: Malaysian Construction Output by Project Type (MYR Million), 2009-2013 Table 38: Malaysian Construction Output by Project Type (MYR Million), 2013-2018 Table 39: Malaysian Construction Output by Cost Type (MYR Million), 2009-2013 Table 40: Malaysian Construction Output by Cost Type (MYR Million), 2013-2018 Table 41: Malaysian Construction Output by Activity Type (MYR Million), 2009-2013 Table 42: Malaysian Construction Output by Activity Type (MYR Million), 2013-2018 Table 43: Malaysian Construction Value Add by Project Type (MYR Million), 2009-2013 Table 44: Malaysian Construction Value Add by Project Type (MYR Million), 2013-2018 Table 45: Malaysian Commercial Construction Output by Project Type (MYR Million), 2009-2013 Table 46: Malaysian Commercial Construction Output by Project Type (MYR Million), 2013-2018 Table 47: Malaysian Commercial Construction Output by Cost Type (MYR Million), 2009-2013 Table 48: Malaysian Commercial Construction Output by Cost Type (MYR Million), 2013-2018 Table 49: Malaysian Commercial Construction Output by Activity Type (MYR Million), 2009-2013 Table 50: Malaysian Commercial Construction Output by Activity Type (MYR Million), 2013-2018 Table 51: Malaysian Commercial Construction Value Add by Project Type (MYR Million), 2009-2013 Table 52: Malaysian Commercial Construction Value Add by Project Type (MYR Million), 2013-2018 Table 53: Malaysian Industrial Construction Output by Project Type (MYR Million), 2009-2013 Table 54: Malaysian Industrial Construction Output by Project Type (MYR Million), 2013-2018 Table 55: Malaysian Industrial Construction Output by Cost Type (MYR Million), 2009-2013 Table 56: Malaysian Industrial Construction Output by Cost Type (MYR Million), 2013-2018 Table 57: Malaysian Industrial Construction Output by Activity Type (MYR Million), 2009-2013 Table 58: Malaysian Industrial Construction Output by Activity Type (MYR Million), 2013-2018 Table 59: Malaysian Industrial Construction Value Add by Project Type (MYR Million), 2009-2013 Table 60: Malaysian Industrial Construction Value Add by Project Type (MYR Million), 2013-2018 Table 61: Malaysian Infrastructure Construction Output by Project Type (MYR Million), 2009-2013 Table 62: Malaysian Infrastructure Construction Output by Project Type (MYR Million), 2013-2018 Table 63: Malaysian Infrastructure Construction Output by Cost Type (MYR Million), 2009-2013 Table 64: Malaysian Infrastructure Construction Output by Cost Type (MYR Million), 2013-2018 Table 65: Malaysian Infrastructure Construction Output by Activity Type (MYR Million), 2009-2013 Table 66: Malaysian Infrastructure Construction Output by Activity Type (MYR Million), 2013-2018 Table 67: Malaysian Infrastructure Construction Value Add by Project Type (MYR Million), 2009-2013 Table 68: Malaysian Infrastructure Construction Value Add by Project Type (MYR Million), 2013-2018 Table 69: Malaysian Institutiol Construction Output by Project Type (MYR Million), 2009-2013 Table 70: Malaysian Institutiol Construction Output by Project Type (MYR Million), 2013-2018 Table 71: Malaysian Institutiol Construction Output by Cost Type (MYR Million), 2009-2013 Table 72: Malaysian Institutiol Construction Output by Cost Type (MYR Million), 2013-2018 Table 73: Malaysian Institutiol Construction Output by Activity Type (MYR Million), 2009-2013 Table 74: Malaysian Institutiol Construction Output by Activity Type (MYR Million), 2013-2018 Table 75: Malaysian Institutiol Construction Value Add by Project Type (MYR Million), 2009-2013 Table 76: Malaysian Institutiol Construction Value Add by Project Type (MYR Million), 2013-2018 Table 77: Malaysian Residential Construction Output by Project Type (MYR Million), 2009-2013 Table 78: Malaysian Residential Construction Output by Project Type (MYR Million), 2013-2018 Table 79: Malaysian Residential Construction Output by Cost Type (MYR Million), 2009-2013 Table 80: Malaysian Residential Construction Output by Cost Type (MYR Million), 2013-2018 Table 81: Malaysian Residential Construction Output by Activity Type (MYR Million), 2009-2013 Table 82: Malaysian Residential Construction Output by Activity Type (MYR Million), 2013-2018 Table 83: Malaysian Residential Construction Value Add by Project Type (MYR Million), 2009-2013 Table 84: Malaysian Residential Construction Value Add by Project Type (MYR Million), 2013-2018 Table 85: Timetric Construction Market Definitions
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