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Published: Feb, 2017 | Pages:
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Summary Timetric’s 'Construction in Peru, Key Trends and Opportunities to 2021' report provides detailed market analysis, information and insights into the Peruvian construction industry, including: • The Peruvian construction industry's growth prospects by market, project type and construction activity • Analysis of equipment, material and service costs for each project type in Peru • Critical insight into the impact of industry trends and issues, and the risks and opportunities they present to participants in the Peruvian construction industry • Profiles of the leading operators in the Peruvian construction industry • Data highlights of the largest construction projects in Peru Synopsis The Peruvian construction industry recovered slightly in 2016, following a decline in 2015, due to the government’s focus on developing the manufacturing sector and reducing its reliance on mineral and metal ore exports. The country’s construction industry registered a growth of 1.8% in 2016 in real terms. Following four years of growth, the construction industry contracted by 5.8% in 2015. This was due to a decline in the revenue generated by commodity exports in line with a weak global demand for metal and minerals, which in turn reduced government spending power for major infrastructure projects. Over the forecast period (2017–2021), the industry will be supported by the government’s focus on the development of transport infrastructure, energy and utilities facilities, and residential buildings through a robust project pipeline across transport, energy, water, residential and social infrastructure. With the aim reducing the country’s infrastructure gap, the government is increasing its investment in transport, education, healthcare, potable water and sewerage infrastructure. Accordingly, in 2015 it launched the TransPerú Nama plan for an investment of PEN19.7 billion (US$6.2 billion). The plan aims to develop metro and rail lines, bus fleets and cycle lanes by 2020. In real terms, the Peruvian construction industry is expected to increase from a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 1.66% during the review period (2012–2016) to 2.36% over the forecast period. Scope This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the construction industry in Peru. It provides: • Historical (2012-2016) and forecast (2017-2021) valuations of the construction industry in Peru using construction output and value-add methods • Segmentation by sector (commercial, industrial, infrastructure, energy and utilities, 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 Peru Reasons To Buy • Identify and evaluate market opportunities using Timetric's 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 strategy 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 Peruvian government is focusing on the manufacturing sector, to diversify the economy and reduce its dependence on the export of metal ores and minerals. Accordingly, under Peru's National Plan for Productive Diversification (PNDP), it plans to allocate PEN159.3 billion (US$50.0 billion) to develop manufacturing-related infrastructure with the aim of attracting foreign participation by 2021. • Government focus on building adequate railway infrastructure will support growth in the infrastructure construction market over the forecast period. It plans to build the Lima Subway Line between Lima and Callao by 2019 for an investment of PEN16.2 billion (US$5.7 billion). • The government is focusing on the construction of water treatment plants, sewers and water pipelines. Accordingly, it plans to invest PEN30.0 billion (US$9.0 billion) on the construction of 170 large-scale potable water and sewerage projects by 2020. In addition, it aims to equip all residents with a water connection by 2023. • The government is focusing on the modernization of oil refineries with the aim of increasing capacity. Accordingly, the government plans to spend PEN11.1 billion (US$3.5 billion) on the modernization of the Talara refinery. This will increase capacity from 62,000 barrels per day in 2015 to 95,000 barrels per day by 2019. • In 2015, the government announced its plan to build 54 new schools in major cities at a cost of PEN1.8 billion (US$565.1 million). It will additionally spend PEN2.9 billion (US$910.4 million) on the construction of new hospitsals, and maintenance of old hospitals, by 2020.
Table of Content 1 Executive Summary 2 Industry Outlook 2.1 Commercial Construction 2.2 Industrial Construction 2.3 Infrastructure Construction 2.4 Energy and Utilities Construction 2.5 Institutional Construction 2.6 Residential Construction 3 Key Issues and Developments 4 Market Data Analysis 4.1 Construction Output and Value Add 4.1.1 Construction output by project type 4.1.2 Construction output by cost type 4.1.3 Construction output by activity type 4.1.4 Construction value add by project type 4.2 Commercial Construction 4.2.1 Commercial construction output by project type 4.2.2 Commercial construction output by cost type 4.2.3 Commercial construction output by activity type 4.2.4 Commercial construction value add by project type 4.3 Industrial Construction 4.3.1 Industrial construction output by project type 4.3.2 Industrial construction output by cost type 4.3.3 Industrial construction output by activity type 4.3.4 Industrial construction value add by project type 4.4 Infrastructure Construction 4.4.1 Infrastructure construction output by project type 4.4.2 Infrastructure construction output by cost type 4.4.3 Infrastructure construction output by activity type 4.4.4 Infrastructure construction value add by project type 4.5 Energy and utilities Construction 4.5.1 Energy and utilities construction output by project type 4.5.2 Energy and utilities construction output by cost type 4.5.3 Energy and utilities construction output by activity type 4.5.4 Energy and utilities construction value add by project type 4.6 Institutional Construction 4.6.1 Institutional construction output by project type 4.6.2 Institutional construction output by cost type 4.6.3 Institutional construction output by activity type 4.6.4 Institutional construction value add by project type 4.7 Residential Construction 4.7.1 Residential construction output by project type 4.7.2 Residential construction output by cost type 4.7.3 Residential construction output by activity type 4.7.4 Residential construction value add by project type 5 Company Profile: JJC Contratistas Generales SA 5.1 JJC Contratistas Generales SA – Company Overview 5.2 JJC Contratistas Generales SA – Main Services 5.3 JJC Contratistas Generales SA – History 5.4 JJC Contratistas Generales SA – Company Information 5.4.1 JJC Contratistas Generales SA – key competitors 5.4.2 JJC Contratistas Generales SA – key employees 6 Company Profile: Cosapi SA 6.1 Cosapi SA – Company Overview 6.2 Cosapi SA – Main Services 6.3 Cosapi SA – History 6.4 Cosapi SA – Company Information 6.4.1 Cosapi SA – key competitors 6.4.2 Cosapi SA – key employees 7 Company Profile: Constructora e Inmobiliaria Rischmoller SAC 7.1 Constructora e Inmobiliaria Rischmoller SAC – Company Overview 7.2 Constructora e Inmobiliaria Rischmoller SAC – Main Services 7.3 Constructora e Inmobiliaria Rischmoller SAC – Company Information 7.3.1 Constructora e Inmobiliaria Rischmoller SAC – key competitors 7.3.2 Constructora e Inmobiliaria Rischmoller SAC – key employee 8 Company Profile: Grupo Grana y Montero SAA 8.1 Grupo Grana y Montero SAA – Company Overview 8.2 Grupo Grana y Montero SAA – Main Services 8.3 Grupo Grana y Montero SAA – History 8.4 Grupo Grana y Montero SAA – Company Information 8.4.1 Grupo Grana y Montero SAA – key competitors 8.4.2 Grupo Grana y Montero SAA – key employees 9 Company Profile: Los Portales SA 9.1 Los Portales SA – Company Overview 9.2 Los Portales SA – Main Services 9.3 Los Portales SA – History 9.4 Los Portales SA – Company Information 9.4.1 Los Portales SA – key competitors 9.4.2 Los Portales SA – key employees 10 Appendix 10.1 What is this Report About? 10.2 Definitions 10.3 Methodology 10.4 Contact Timetric 10.5 About Timetric 10.6 Timetric’s Services 10.7 Disclaimer"
List of Tables Table 1: Peruvian Construction Output by Project Type (PEN Million), 2012–2016 Table 2: Peruvian Construction Output by Project Type (PEN Million), 2016–2021 Table 3: Peruvian Construction Output by Cost Type (PEN Million), 2012–2016 Table 4: Peruvian Construction Output by Cost Type (PEN Million), 2016–2021 Table 5: Peruvian Construction Output by Activity Type (PEN Million), 2012–2016 Table 6: Peruvian Construction Output by Activity Type (PEN Million), 2016–2021 Table 7: Peruvian Construction Value Add by Project Type (PEN Million), 2012–2016 Table 8: Peruvian Construction Value Add by Project Type (PEN Million), 2016–2021 Table 9: Peruvian Commercial Construction Output by Project Type (PEN Million), 2012–2016 Table 10: Peruvian Commercial Construction Output by Project Type (PEN Million), 2016– 2021 Table 11: Peruvian Commercial Construction Output by Cost Type (PEN Million), 2012–2016 Table 12: Peruvian Commercial Construction Output by Cost Type (PEN Million), 2016–2021 Table 13: Peruvian Commercial Construction Output by Activity Type (PEN Million), 2012– 2016 Table 14: Peruvian Commercial Construction Output by Activity Type (PEN Million), 2016– 2021 Table 15: Peruvian Commercial Construction Value Add by Project Type (PEN Million), 2012– 2016 Table 16: Peruvian Commercial Construction Value Add by Project Type (PEN Million), 2016– 2021 Table 17: Peruvian Industrial Construction Output by Project Type (PEN Million), 2012–2016 Table 18: Peruvian Industrial Construction Output by Project Type (PEN Million), 2016–2021 Table 19: Peruvian Industrial Construction Output by Cost Type (PEN Million), 2012–2016 Table 20: Peruvian Industrial Construction Output by Cost Type (PEN Million), 2016–2021 Table 21: Peruvian Industrial Construction Output by Activity Type (PEN Million), 2012–2016 Table 22: Peruvian Industrial Construction Output by Activity Type (PEN Million), 2016–2021 Table 23: Peruvian Industrial Construction Value Add by Project Type (PEN Million), 2012– 2016 Table 24: Peruvian Industrial Construction Value Add by Project Type (PEN Million), 2016– 2021 Table 25: Peruvian Infrastructure Construction Output by Project Type (PEN Million), 2012– 2016 Table 26: Peruvian Infrastructure Construction Output by Project Type (PEN Million), 2016– 2021 Table 27: Peruvian Infrastructure Construction Output by Cost Type (PEN Million), 2012– 2016 Table 28: Peruvian Infrastructure Construction Output by Cost Type (PEN Million), 2016– 2021 Table 29: Peruvian Infrastructure Construction Output by Activity Type (PEN Million), 2012– 2016 Table 30: Peruvian Infrastructure Construction Output by Activity Type (PEN Million), 2016– 2021 Table 31: Peruvian Infrastructure Construction Value Add by Project Type (PEN Million), 2012–2016 Table 32: Peruvian Infrastructure Construction Value Add by Project Type (PEN Million), 2016–2021 Table 33: Peruvian Energy and utilities Construction Output by Project Type (PEN Million), 2012–2016 Table 34: Peruvian Energy and utilities Construction Output by Project Type (PEN Million), 2016–2021 Table 35: Peruvian Energy and utilities Construction Output by Cost Type (PEN Million), 2012–2016 Table 36: Peruvian Energy and utilities Construction Output by Cost Type (PEN Million), 2016–2021 Table 37: Peruvian Energy and utilities Construction Output by Activity Type (PEN Million), 2012–2016 Table 38: Peruvian Energy and utilities Construction Output by Activity Type (PEN Million), 2016–2021 Table 39: Peruvian Energy and utilities Construction Value Add by Project Type (PEN Million), 2012–2016 Table 40: Peruvian Energy and utilities Construction Value Add by Project Type (PEN Million), 2016–2021 Table 41: Peruvian Institutional Construction Output by Project Type (PEN Million), 2012– 2016 Table 42: Peruvian Institutional Construction Output by Project Type (PEN Million), 2016–2021 Table 43: Peruvian Institutional Construction Output by Cost Type (PEN Million), 2012–2016 Table 44: Peruvian Institutional Construction Output by Cost Type (PEN Million), 2016–2021 Table 45: Peruvian Institutional Construction Output by Activity Type (PEN Million), 2012– 2016 Table 46: Peruvian Institutional Construction Output by Activity Type (PEN Million), 2016– 2021 Table 47: Peruvian Institutional Construction Value Add by Project Type (PEN Million), 2012– 2016 Table 48: Peruvian Institutional Construction Value Add by Project Type (PEN Million), 2016– 2021 Table 49: Peruvian Residential Construction Output by Project Type (PEN Million), 2012– 2016 Table 50: Peruvian Residential Construction Output by Project Type (PEN Million), 2016– 2021 Table 51: Peruvian Residential Construction Output by Cost Type (PEN Million), 2012–2016 Table 52: Peruvian Residential Construction Output by Cost Type (PEN Million), 2016–2021 Table 53: Peruvian Residential Construction Output by Activity Type (PEN Million), 2012– 2016 Table 54: Peruvian Residential Construction Output by Activity Type (PEN Million), 2016– 2021 Table 55: Peruvian Residential Construction Value Add by Project Type (PEN Million), 2012– 2016 Table 56: Peruvian Residential Construction Value Add by Project Type (PEN Million), 2016– 2021 Table 57: JJC Contratistas Generales SA, Key Facts Table 58: JJC Contratistas Generales SA, Main Services Table 59: JJC Contratistas Generales SA, History Table 60: JJC Contratistas Generales SA, Key Employees Table 61: Cosapi SA, Key Facts Table 62: Cosapi SA, Main Services Table 63: Cosapi SA, History Table 64: Cosapi SA, Key Employees Table 65: Constructora e Inmobiliaria Rischmoller SAC, Key Facts Table 66: Constructora e Inmobiliaria Rischmoller SAC, Main Services Table 67: Constructora e Inmobiliaria Rischmoller SAC, Key Employee Table 68: Grupo Grana y Montero SAA, Key Facts Table 69: Grupo Grana y Montero SAA, Main Services Table 70: Grupo Grana y Montero SAA, History Table 71: Grupo Grana y Montero SAA, Key Employees Table 72: Los Portales SA, Key Facts Table 73: Los Portales SA, Main Services Table 74: Los Portales SA, History Table 75: Los Portales SA, Key Employees Table 76: Timetric Construction Market Definitions List of Figures Figure 1: Peruvian Construction Output (Real US$ 2010, Million), 2012–2021 Figure 2: Growth Matrix for Construction Output in Peru (US$ Million), 2012–2021 Figure 3: Peruvian Construction Output by Project Type (PEN Million), 2012–2021 Figure 4: Peruvian Construction Output by Cost Type (PEN Million), 2012–2021 Figure 5: Peruvian Construction Output by Activity Type (PEN Million), 2012–2021 Figure 6: Peruvian Construction Value Add by Project Type (PEN Million), 2012–2021 Figure 7: Peruvian Commercial Construction Output by Project Type (PEN Million), 2012–2021 Figure 8: Peruvian Commercial Construction Output by Cost Type (PEN Million), 2012–2021 Figure 9: Peruvian Commercial Construction Output by Activity Type (PEN Million), 2012–2021 Figure 10: Peruvian Commercial Construction Value Add by Project Type (PEN Million), 2012–2021 Figure 11: Peruvian Industrial Construction Output by Project Type (PEN Million), 2012–2021 Figure 12: Peruvian Industrial Construction Output by Cost Type (PEN Million), 2012–2021 Figure 13: Peruvian Industrial Construction Output by Activity Type (PEN Million), 2012–2021 Figure 14: Peruvian Industrial Construction Value Add by Project Type (PEN Million), 2012– 2021 Figure 15: Peruvian Infrastructure Construction Output by Project Type (PEN Million), 2012– 2021 Figure 16: Peruvian Infrastructure Construction Output by Cost Type (PEN Million), 2012– 2021 Figure 17: Peruvian Infrastructure Construction Output by Activity Type (PEN Million), 2012– 2021 Figure 18: Peruvian Infrastructure Construction Value Add by Project Type (PEN Million), 2012–2021 Figure 19: Peruvian Energy and utilities Construction Output by Project Type (PEN Million), 2012–2021 Figure 20: Peruvian Energy and utilities Construction Output by Cost Type (PEN Million), 2012–2021 Figure 21: Peruvian Energy and utilities Construction Output by Activity Type (PEN Million), 2012–2021 Figure 22: Peruvian Energy and utilities Construction Value Add by Project Type (PEN Million), 2012–2021 Figure 23: Peruvian Institutional Construction Output by Project Type (PEN Million), 2012– 2021 Figure 24: Peruvian Institutional Construction Output by Cost Type (PEN Million), 2012–2021 Figure 25: Peruvian Institutional Construction Output by Activity Type (PEN Million), 2012– 2021 Figure 26: Peruvian Institutional Construction Value Add by Project Type (PEN Million), 2012–2021 Figure 27: Peruvian Residential Construction Output by Project Type (PEN Million), 2012– 2021 Figure 28: Peruvian Residential Construction Output by Cost Type (PEN Million), 2012–2021 Figure 29: Peruvian Residential Construction Output by Activity Type (PEN Million), 2012– 2021 Figure 30: Peruvian Residential Construction Value Add by Project Type (PEN Million), 2012– 2021
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