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Construction Sector in Ukraine 2008: Development Forecasts for 2009-2011
PMR Ltd, April 2009, Pages: 100
Construction sector in Ukraine 2008 is an exhaustive report on the Ukrainian construction market, offering a meticulous study of its individual segments: engineering construction, non-residential construction and residential construction. This detailed analysis is accompanied by a more general overview discussing the overall situation on the construction market in Ukraine, and revealing reliable development forecasts for the next three years.
The report features profiles of the 15 largest construction companies in Ukraine, making it an invaluable source of accurate, up-to-date intelligence on the sector.
Key Findings:
- In 2008-2011 Ukraine’s average GDP growth will reach 5%. - In 2007, construction output rose by 15.6%. - More than a half of all the construction works, by value, is carried out in Kiev and the Donetsk, Dnipropetrovsk and Kharkiv oblasts. - Ukraine has almost 86,000 construction businesses, representing more than 7% of all the companies operating in the country. - An average of 630,000-700,000 people were employed in the construction sector in Ukraine in recent years. - The prices of building materials went up by 30% in H1 2008. - In 2012, 2 over 17 million m of housing space is to be completed in Ukraine.
Following an extensive introduction into Ukraine’s political and legal situation, its general business environment and the country’s macroeconomic background, this report presents an exhaustive overview of the Ukrainian construction sector as a whole. The following issues are examined in detail:
- the construction output in previous years, by type of projects - regional differences within the construction sector - the financial performance of construction companies
- employment and salaries in the construction sector: - level of employment - salaries and wages - construction companies and movements in their number observed in previous years - overall situation in the construction market
- price trends and forecasts: - prices of construction work - prices of building materials - equipment prices
- taxes: - VAT - real estate tax - income tax - other
- the cement market: - production - demand - imports and exports - new cement works opened and planned - investment formalities - development forecasts for 2009-2011.
The report then analyses the engineering construction segment with special attention paid to the following aspects:
- types of engineering construction projects - estimate share of engineering construction in the total construction output - road network construction: - overview - length of roads - road construction in recent years - planned roads and road construction projects - road building permits - difficulties encountered in road network construction - foreign investment opportunities - railway network construction: - overview - length of railway lines - railway construction in recent years - planned railways and railway construction projects - difficulties encountered in railway network construction - foreign investment opportunities
- airport construction: - overview - number of airports - historical data and forecasts on passenger and cargo traffic - recently completed airport construction and modernisation projects - planned airport construction and modernisation projects - foreign investment opportunities - spotlight on seven strategic airports
- investment projects in the power sector: - overview - planned capacity increase - planned projects – new power plants, expansion of the power grid - investment opportunities
- development of the pipeline network: - overview - planned projects
- projects related to environmental protection: - overview - environmental protection programmes - investment opportunities.
Non-residential construction segment is then discussed, with the emphasis on the following points:
- non-residential buildings completed (by type) - presence of foreign developers - office construction: - main cities - existing office space - new office space - projects underway - expected office space - trends on the rental market
- retail area construction (shopping centres mainly): - main cities - existing retail area - new retail area - projects underway - expected retail area - trends on the rental market - industrial and storage area construction (logistics centres mainly) - main cities - existing industrial and storage area - new industrial and storage area - projects underway - expected industrial and storage area - trends on the rental market.
The report then examines the residential construction segment, providing information on the following issues:
- types of residential buildings - residential buildings constructed by individual investors - presence of foreign developers - total residential resources - residential construction in recent years, by region - house prices - residential construction development programmes.
Finally, the report features profiles of the 15 largest construction companies in Ukraine, presented according to their 2007 revenues. These profiles include the following company data:
- revenues - profits - the shareholding structure - staffing levels - core business - market share - area of operations - contact information.
The report is an essential read for:
- companies active on the construction market in Ukraine - the top management of companies planning to enter the Ukrainian construction market - consulting, research and analytical firms - government agencies, embassies and professional organisations, - producers of construction materials, technology providers - investment funds, banks - think tanks and academic institutions.
A Word from the Author
”Over the last five years the construction market in Ukraine recorded two-digit growth rate. However, since the beginning of 2008, when the global financial crisis started to affect Ukraine, banks have been less willing to lend money to finance development projects or help individuals purchase real property. The crisis, coupled with demanding requirements related to preparation of building land, rising prices of building materials and extremely complicated procedures of obtaining building permits, caused a slight decline in the construction output during the first eight months of 2008. At the same time, residential construction recorded a small increase. The Ukrainian construction sector still has to deal with shortage of qualified staff and lack of up-to-date equipment. A window of opportunity may open in 2009, when the building regulations are planned to be simplified and when – as part of preparations to Euro 2012 – markedly higher investments are expected to be made into construction of sports facilities, transport infrastructure and hotels.”
Robert Obetkon, Construction Market Analyst
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Sektor Budowlany Na Ukrainie 2008: Prognozy Rozwoju Na Lata 2009-2011 (Polish Version)
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