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Published: Dec, 2014 | Pages:
70 | Publisher: Timetric
Industry: Construction | Report Format: Electronic (PDF)
Synopsis
This report provides detailed market analysis, information and insights into the Saudi Arabian construction industry including: Saudi Arabian construction industry's growth prospects by market, project type and type of construction activity Analysis of equipment, material and service costs for each project type in Saudi Arabia Critical insight into the impact of industry trends and issues, and the risks and opportunities they present to participants in the Saudi Arabian construction industry Profiles of the leading operators in the Saudi Arabian construction industry Data highlights of the largest construction projects in Saudi Arabia
Summary
The Saudi Arabian construction industry recorded a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.06% during the review period (2009-2013). During the review period, growth in the construction industry was supported by the Ninth Five-Year Development Plan implemented for the period 2010-2014. Growth in the tourism sector and investments in the infrastructure and residential markets will support the industry's expansion over the forecast period (2014-2018). Industrial construction will be supported by government focus on diversifying the country's economy. A rising population, plans to overcome the housing shortage, and efforts to develop the transport network and renewable energy infrastructure will enhance industry growth. Consequently, the construction industry's output is expected to record a forecast-period CAGR of 10.98%.
Scope
This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the construction industry in Saudi Arabia. It provides: Historical (2009-2013) and forecast (2014-2018) valuations of the construction industry in Saudi Arabia 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 Saudi Arabia
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Key Highlights
According to the Central Department of Statistics and Information, the Saudi Arabian construction industry's contribution to GDP increased from 4.3% in 2011 to 4.8% in 2013. The industry's value add increased by 8.8%, from SAR87.3 billion (US$23.3 billion) in 2012 to SAR94.9 billion (US$25.3 billion) in 2013 in real terms, whereas it increased by 13.4%, from SAR118.5 billion (US$31.6 billion) in 2012 to SAR134.4 billion (US$35.8 billion) in 2013 in nominal terms. As part of the country's economic goals of diversification and job creation, the government allocated funds for the development of healthcare, infrastructure, education and social services. The government announced a 2014 budget of SAR855.0 billion (US$228.0 billion). Its upcoming 10th five-year development plan for 2015-2019 will focus on economic development and raising living standards through a number of welfare activities. The country is focusing on developing the tourism sector to reduce its dependence on oil. Projects such as a 20-year National Tourism Development Project (NTDP), approved in 2005, will attract a greater number of tourists - with volume expected to reach 45.3 million by 2025. Investments in the travel and tourism sector are expected to reach SAR33.5 billion (US$8.9 billion) by 2020. In 2014, the Saudi Commission for Tourism and Antiquities (SCTA), announced plans to develop the hospitality and aviation markets, to increase the tourism sector's contribution to the economy. In 2013, the government passed a new mortgage law to expand the real estate market. The law proposed several changes, including banks and other financial institutes becoming licensed to offer mortgages up to a maximum loan-to-value ratio of 70.0%. Factors such as population growth, gradual lifestyle changes from traditional cultural models, and the easing of restrictions in terms of acquiring loans through development funds will increase demand for housing. Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries are focusing on developing transport infrastructure with an aim to encourage cross-border trade and reduce congestion as a result of rapid population growth. Saudi Arabia has several railway projects in development: the North-South railway line that connects Riyadh with ports and the mining centers at the Jordanian border, as well as the Landbridge freight link. Such projects are expected to support intra-regional trade and increase the country's export capacity. In 2012, King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy (KA-CARE) announced a plan to install 54.0GW of renewable energy by 2032. The total installation capacity will consist of 16.0GW of solar photovoltaic (PV), 25.0GW of concentrated solar power (CSP), 3.0GW of waste-to-energy, 9.0GW of wind and 1.0GW of geothermal energy. To reduce its reliance on hydrocarbon and to strengthen ties between Saudi Arabia and China, an agreement was signed for the production and peaceful use of nuclear and renewable energy in 2014. The Saudi Railway Master Plan 2010-2040 (SRMP) aims to provide the conceptual framework for the long-term development of the country's passenger and transport railway network. Under this plan, SAR365 billion (US$97.3 billion) will be invested in the development of the country's railway network by 2040. The plan includes high-priority first-level projects, with an investment of SAR63 billion (US$16.8 billion) for the construction of 5,500km of railway line during 2010-2025. Medium-priority second-level projects, valuing SAR209 billion (US$55.7 billion), include the construction of 3,000km of railway lines during 2026-2033, whereas third-level projects, valuing SAR93 billion (US$24.8 billion), include the construction of 1,400km of railway lines between 2034 and 2040.
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 Institutional 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: Dar Al Arkan Real Estate Development Company 8.1 Dar Al Arkan Real Estate Development Company - Company Overview 8.2 Dar Al Arkan Real Estate Development Company - Business Description 8.3 Dar Al Arkan Real Estate Development Company - Main Services 8.4 Dar Al Arkan Real Estate Development Company - History 8.5 Dar Al Arkan Real Estate Development Company - Company Information 8.5.1 Dar Al Arkan Real Estate Development Company - key competitors 8.5.2 Dar Al Arkan Real Estate Development Company - key employees 9 Company Profile: Saudi Binladin Group 9.1 Saudi Binladin Group - Company Overview 9.2 Saudi Binladin Group - Main Services 9.3 Saudi Binladin Group - History 9.4 Saudi Binladin Group - Company Information 9.4.1 Saudi Binladin Group - key competitors 9.4.2 Saudi Binladin Group - key employees 10 Company Profile: Abdullah AM Al Khodari Sons Company 10.1 Abdullah AM Al Khodari Sons Company - Company Overview 10.2 Abdullah AM Al Khodari Sons Company - Main Services 10.3 Abdullah AM Al Khodari Sons Company - History 10.4 Abdullah AM Al Khodari Sons Company - Company Information 10.4.1 Abdullah AM Al Khodari Sons Company - key competitors 10.4.2 Abdullah AM Al Khodari Sons Company - key employees 11 Company Profile: El Seif Engineering Contracting Company 11.1 El Seif Engineering Contracting Company - Company Overview 11.2 El Seif Engineering Contracting Company - Main Services 11.3 El Seif Engineering Contracting Company - History 11.4 El Seif Engineering Contracting Company - Company Information 11.4.1 El Seif Engineering Contracting Company - key competitors 11.4.2 El Seif Engineering Contracting Company - key employees 12 Company Profile: Mohammad Al-Mojil Group 12.1 Mohammad Al-Mojil Group - Company Overview 12.2 Mohammad Al-Mojil Group - Business Description 12.3 Mohammad Al-Mojil Group - Main Services 12.4 Mohammad Al-Mojil Group - History 12.5 Mohammad Al-Mojil Group - Company Information 12.5.1 Mohammad Al-Mojil Group - key competitors 12.5.2 Mohammad Al-Mojil Group - key employees 13 Market Data Analysis 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 Institutional Construction 13.5.1 Institutional construction output by project type 13.5.2 Institutional construction output by cost type 13.5.3 Institutional construction output by activity type 13.5.4 Institutional 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 - ATC - Al-Ahsa Tourist City - Eastern Province Table 3: Commercial Construction Project 2 - ALJREIL - Jabal Al-Kaaba Hotel Development - Mecca Table 4: Commercial Construction Project 3 - WIKA - Makkah Hotel Complex - Saudi Arabia Table 5: Industrial Construction Project 1 - PetroRabigh - Rabigh Ethane Cracker Expansion - Saudi Arabia Table 6: Industrial Construction Project 2 - MWSPC - Waad Al-Shamal Mining City Development - Saudi Arabia Table 7: Industrial Construction Project 3 - SUNE - Waad Al Shamal Photovoltaic Manufacturing Complex - Saudi Arabia Table 8: Infrastructure Construction Project 1 - ADA - Riyadh Metro - Saudi Arabia Table 9: Infrastructure Construction Project 2 - BAC - Makkah Metro Expansion - Saudi Arabia Table 10: Infrastructure Construction Project 3 - SRO - Haramain High-Speed Rail - Saudi Arabia Table 11: Institutional Construction Project 1 - GPHA/PMA - Prophet's Mosque Expansion - Medina Table 12: Institutional Construction Project 2 - MoI - Jeddah Security Forces Medical City Development - Saudi Arabia Table 13: Institutional Construction Project 3 - MoH - Jeddah Medical City - Saudi Arabia Table 14: Residential Construction Project 1 - MoF - Madinah Housing Development - Al Madinah Province Table 15: Residential Construction Project 2 - Ezhaar - Al-Zahira City Development - Makkah Table 16: Residential Construction Project 3 - MPWH - Taif Urban Housing Development - Makkah Table 17: Dar Al Arkan Real Estate Development Company, Key Facts Table 18: Dar Al Arkan Real Estate Development Company, Main Services Table 19: Dar Al Arkan Real Estate Development Company, History Table 20: Dar Al Arkan Real Estate Development Company, Key Employees Table 21: Saudi Binladin Group, Key Facts Table 22: Saudi Binladin Group, Main Services Table 23: Saudi Binladin Group, History Table 24: Saudi Binladin Group, Key Employees Table 25: Abdullah AM Al Khodari Sons Company, Key Facts Table 26: Abdullah AM Al Khodari Sons Company, Main Services Table 27: Abdullah AM Al Khodari Sons Company, History Table 28: Abdullah AM Al Khodari Sons Company, Key Employees Table 29: El Seif Engineering Contracting Company, Key Facts Table 30: El Seif Engineering Contracting Company, Main Services Table 31: El Seif Engineering Contracting Company - History Table 32: El Seif Engineering Contracting Company, Key Employees Table 33: Mohammad Al-Mojil Group, Key Facts Table 34: Mohammad Al-Mojil Group, Main Services Table 35: Mohammad Al-Mojil Group - History Table 36: Mohammad Al-Mojil Group, Key Employees Table 37: Saudi Arabian Construction Output by Project Type (SAR Million), 2009-2013 Table 38: Saudi Arabian Construction Output by Project Type (SAR Million), 2013-2018 Table 39: Saudi Arabian Construction Output by Cost Type (SAR Million), 2009-2013 Table 40: Saudi Arabian Construction Output by Cost Type (SAR Million), 2013-2018 Table 41: Saudi Arabian Construction Output by Activity Type (SAR Million), 2009-2013 Table 42: Saudi Arabian Construction Output by Activity Type (SAR Million), 2013-2018 Table 43: Saudi Arabian Construction Value Add by Project Type (SAR Million), 2009-2013 Table 44: Saudi Arabian Construction Value Add by Project Type (SAR Million), 2013-2018 Table 45: Saudi Arabian Commercial Construction Output by Project Type (SAR Million), 2009-2013 Table 46: Saudi Arabian Commercial Construction Output by Project Type (SAR Million), 2013-2018 Table 47: Saudi Arabian Commercial Construction Output by Cost Type (SAR Million), 2009-2013 Table 48: Saudi Arabian Commercial Construction Output by Cost Type (SAR Million), 2013-2018 Table 49: Saudi Arabian Commercial Construction Output by Activity Type (SAR Million), 2009-2013 Table 50: Saudi Arabian Commercial Construction Output by Activity Type (SAR Million), 2013-2018 Table 51: Saudi Arabian Commercial Construction Value Add by Project Type (SAR Million), 2009-2013 Table 52: Saudi Arabian Commercial Construction Value Add by Project Type (SAR Million), 2013-2018 Table 53: Saudi Arabian Industrial Construction Output by Project Type (SAR Million), 2009-2013 Table 54: Saudi Arabian Industrial Construction Output by Project Type (SAR Million), 2013-2018 Table 55: Saudi Arabian Industrial Construction Output by Cost Type (SAR Million), 2009-2013 Table 56: Saudi Arabian Industrial Construction Output by Cost Type (SAR Million), 2013-2018 Table 57: Saudi Arabian Industrial Construction Output by Activity Type (SAR Million), 2009-2013 Table 58: Saudi Arabian Industrial Construction Output by Activity Type (SAR Million), 2013-2018 Table 59: Saudi Arabian Industrial Construction Value Add by Project Type (SAR Million), 2009-2013 Table 60: Saudi Arabian Industrial Construction Value Add by Project Type (SAR Million), 2013-2018 Table 61: Saudi Arabian Infrastructure Construction Output by Project Type (SAR Million), 2009-2013 Table 62: Saudi Arabian Infrastructure Construction Output by Project Type (SAR Million), 2013-2018 Table 63: Saudi Arabian Infrastructure Construction Output by Cost Type (SAR Million), 2009-2013 Table 64: Saudi Arabian Infrastructure Construction Output by Cost Type (SAR Million), 2013-2018 Table 65: Saudi Arabian Infrastructure Construction Output by Activity Type (SAR Million), 2009-2013 Table 66: Saudi Arabian Infrastructure Construction Output by Activity Type (SAR Million), 2013-2018 Table 67: Saudi Arabian Infrastructure Construction Value Add by Project Type (SAR Million), 2009-2013 Table 68: Saudi Arabian Infrastructure Construction Value Add by Project Type (SAR Million), 2013-2018 Table 69: Saudi Arabian Institutional Construction Output by Project Type (SAR Million), 2009-2013 Table 70: Saudi Arabian Institutional Construction Output by Project Type (SAR Million), 2013-2018 Table 71: Saudi Arabian Institutional Construction Output by Cost Type (SAR Million), 2009-2013 Table 72: Saudi Arabian Institutional Construction Output by Cost Type (SAR Million), 2013-2018 Table 73: Saudi Arabian Institutional Construction Output by Activity Type (SAR Million), 2009-2013 Table 74: Saudi Arabian Institutional Construction Output by Activity Type (SAR Million), 2013-2018 Table 75: Saudi Arabian Institutional Construction Value Add by Project Type (SAR Million), 2009-2013 Table 76: Saudi Arabian Institutional Construction Value Add by Project Type (SAR Million), 2013-2018 Table 77: Saudi Arabian Residential Construction Output by Project Type (SAR Million), 2009-2013 Table 78: Saudi Arabian Residential Construction Output by Project Type (SAR Million), 2013-2018 Table 79: Saudi Arabian Residential Construction Output by Cost Type (SAR Million), 2009-2013 Table 80: Saudi Arabian Residential Construction Output by Cost Type (SAR Million), 2013-2018 Table 81: Saudi Arabian Residential Construction Output by Activity Type (SAR Million), 2009-2013 Table 82: Saudi Arabian Residential Construction Output by Activity Type (SAR Million), 2013-2018 Table 83: Saudi Arabian Residential Construction Value Add by Project Type (SAR Million), 2009-2013 Table 84: Saudi Arabian Residential Construction Value Add by Project Type (SAR Million), 2013-2018 Table 85: Timetric Construction Market Definitions
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