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Construction sector in Kazakhstan 2011 Development forecasts for 2011-2013

September 2011
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The Construction sector in Kazakhstan 2011 report:
  • describes the current situation in the construction industry in Kazakhstan
  • presents the opportunities arising on the market for different types of companies and investors
  • responds to the demand for forecasts about the Kazakh construction market
  • shows the long-term potential of the Kazakh construction sector
… and more!

The publication presents the current trends and forecasts for the Kazakh construction market as a whole and for its individual segments, namely residential construction, non-residential construction and civil engineering. An important part of the report are profiles of the largest construction companies operating in Kazakhstan, enhanced by an analysis of their current standing and strategies for the near future.

Key topics

Did you know... 
There are a total of 21 civil airports with paved runways in Kazakhstan.
Kazakhstan is second only to Russia in attracting FDI among the CIS countries.
In 2010, Kazakhstan attracted almost $17.4bn in FDI.
Almost two-thirds of the Kazakh roads require major maintenance or comprehensive repair.
Kazakhstan's total housing stock rose by an average of 1.6% each year during the period 2003-2010.
25% of all dwellings completed in Kazakhstan in H1 2011 have been built in Astana.
  • analysis of the construction market as a whole and interpretation of trends in salaries, volume of employment, prices, financial standing and number of construction companies
  • in-depth analysis of factors with a bearing on the forecasts for the Kazakh construction market: macroeconomic factors, foreign investment
    investments by domestic companies, cement production, government programmes, etc.,
  • analysis of the civil engineering market and its individual segments, plus forecasts until 2013,
  • analysis of the non-residential construction market and its individual segments, plus forecasts until 2013,
  • analysis of the residential construction market and its individual segments, plus forecasts until 2013,
  • forecasts for the value of construction and assembly production until 2013, broken down into housing, non-housing and engineering construction
  • forecasts for the number of completed apartments until 2013
  • overview of the largest players on the Kazakh construction market, along with their latest financial figures, current trends in market strategies and the newest contracts signed.

This publication provides thorough answers to the following questions

  • What is the current and future value of the Kazakh construction market and its individual segments?
  • What is the total area of apartments to be placed in use between 2011 and 2013?
  • Which regions in Kazakhstan are going to see the largest increase in the number of new construction projects in the coming years?
  • What are the road construction plans until 2015?
  • What is the financial standing of the biggest construction companies in Kazakhstan and what new contracts have the companies signed recently?
  • How have the prices of construction materials changed recently?
  • How has the number of construction companies operating on the Kazakh market changed recently?
  • What key legal changes affecting the construction market were introduced over the last few months?
  • What are the most important indicators and what are the current trends in the sub-segments of non-residential construction?

 The report will prove most useful…

  • starting operations on the construction market in Kazakhstan
  • breaking into a new segment of the construction market
  • effecting a merger or acquisition on the construction market
  • developing corporate strategy
  • analysing investment opportunities on the construction market in Kazakhstan
  • monitoring competitors on the construction market
  • estimating your share in the construction market
  • making forecasts about the demand for construction materials
  • making in-house analyses for the management or shareholders

It is an indispensable support for:

  • manufacturers and distributors of construction materials
  • manufacturers and distributors of construction equipment
  • contractors operating in Kazakhstan
  • foreign construction companies that make or plan to make investments in Kazakhstan
  • companies whose business consists in design and management of construction projects
  • consulting, research and analysis firms
  • government institutions, embassies, universities and research institutes
  • chambers of commerce, trade and industry organisations, media houses, PR agencies
  • financial institutions (banks, brokerage houses, investment funds).

Companies mentioned in this report:

KazStroyService, Imstalcon, Montazhspetsstroy, Transstroymost, INTEC, Worley Parsons, Build Investment Group, Oil Construction Company, Akmola, Kurlys Materialdary, Burlingazstroy, Central Asia Cement, Bazis-A, Nayza Kurylys, Almaly Trade, Astana Group, Amanat Invest Group, Capital Partners, Woolim

Extract from this report

  • The biggest risk threat to the continued expansion of the Kazakh economy is a Sharp drop in the prices of energy commodities such as oil and gas.
  • The construction of buildings accounts for nearly 30% of the total construction output in Kazakhstan, however, this share has recently been in decline, while that of civil engineering works has risen.
  • Production of cement increased by 17% in Kazakhstan in 2010, following a drop of 3% recorded in the downturn-afflicted 2009. A 20% increase in price is expected in 2011.

Market commentary by expert

The construction industry in Kazakhstan resumed growth in 2010, after a slight contraction registered the year before. This was mostly due to a surge in road construction works, where nominal growth in excess of 40% was observed. On the other hand, construction of buildings declined by more than one-third in comparison to 2009, with the situation particularly difficult in housing construction, where private investment has recently been rather weak.

However, in 2011 and 2012, growth should already be seen across the construction market, as the government is implementing massive industrialization, infrastructure upgrade and housing construction programmes.
 
Robert Obetkon, Senior Construction Analyst

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  1. Methodology p. 9

  2. Executive summary p. 11

  3. Macroeconomic overview p. 19

    • Gross domestic product p. 19
    • Gross fixed capital formation p. 20
    • Foreign direct investment p. 21
    • Inflation p. 23
    • Economic outlook p. 24
  4. Construction overview p. 25

    • Construction output p. 25
    • Construction companies p. 29
    • Employment and wages p. 30
    • Business confidence in construction p. 32
    • Construction prices p. 32
    • Building materials industry overview p. 35
    • Legislative changes relevant to the construction sector p. 37
    • Forecast p. 38
  5. Civil engineering p. 41

    • Overview p. 41
    • Roads p. 44
    • Railways p. 52
    • Airports p. 58
    • Power generation and transmission p. 63
    • Environmental construction p. 69
    • Forecast p. 72
  6. Non-residential construction p. 75

    • Overview p. 75
    • Offices p. 76
    • Shopping centres p. 81
    • Warehouses p. 82
    • Hotels p. 83
    • Public utility buildings p. 87
    • Forecast p. 87
  7. Residential construction p. 89

    • Housing stock p. 89
    • Completion of dwellings p. 89
    • Building permits p. 93
    • Overview of major residential projects p. 94
    • Residential construction development programmes p. 95
    • Housing prices p. 95
    • Mortgage market p. 96
    • Forecasts p. 97
  8. Company profiles p. 99

    • KazStroyService p. 99
    • Imstalcon p. 100
    • Montazhspetsstroy p. 101
    • Transstroymost p. 102
    • INTEC p. 102
    • Worley Parsons p. 103
    • Build Investment Group p. 104
    • Oil Construction Company p. 105
    • Akmola Kurlys Materialdary p. 105
    • Burlingazstroy p. 106
    • Central Asia Cement p. 106
    • Bazis-A p. 107
    • Nayza Kurylys p. 108
  9. List of graphs p. 109

  10. List of tables p. 113

  11. About PMR p. 115

  12. Contact PMR p. 116

List of graphs

  1. GDP growth in Kazakhstan (%, y-o-y real change), 2005-2013
  2. Construction output in Kazakhstan (KZT bn and y-o-y real change), 2005-2011
  3. Construction output in Kazakhstan, by sub-groups (KZT bn and y-o-y real change), 2005-2013
  4. Civil engineering construction output in Kazakhstan (KZT bn and y-o-y nominal change), 2005-2013
  5. Completion of buildings in Kazakhstan, 2005-2011
  6. Non-residential construction output in Kazakhstan (KZT bn and y-o-y nominal change), 2005-2013
  7. Total floor space of housing completed in Kazakhstan (‘000 m2 and y-o-y change), 2005-2011
  8. Residential construction output in Kazakhstan (KZT bn and y-o-y nominal change), 2005-2013
  9. GDP growth in Kazakhstan (%, y-o-y real change), 2005-2013
  10. Share of total GVA for all industries and of GDP accounted for by GVA in Kazakhstan (%), 2005-2010
  11. Gross fixed capital formation in Kazakhstan (%, y-o-y), 2005-2010
  12. Gross foreign direct investment in Kazakhstan ($ bn), 2005-2010
  13. Consumer price index in Kazakhstan (%, y-o-y, average for the period), 2005-2010
  14. Construction output in Kazakhstan (KZT bn and y-o-y real change), 2005-2011
  15. Breakdown of construction works in Kazakhstan, by type (% of total), 2010
  16. Breakdown of construction works in Kazakhstan, by type (% of total), H1 2011
  17. Breakdown of construction output in Kazakhstan, 2009-2011
  18. The number of construction companies in Kazakhstan, 2000-2010
  19. Employment in the construction industry in Kazakhstan (‘000), Q1 2010-Q2 2011
  20. Average monthly wages in Kazakhstan (KZT), 2008-2011
  21. Business confidence in construction in Kazakhstan, 2009-2011
  22. Price indices in the Kazakh construction industry (%, y-o-y), 2000-2011
  23. Production of cement in Kazakhstan (million tonnes and y-o-y change), 2005-2011
  24. Construction output in Kazakhstan, by sub-groups (KZT bn and y-o-y real change), 2005-2013
  25. Breakdown of civil engineering construction output in Kazakhstan (%), 2010
  26. Map of major road network in Kazakhstan, 2011
  27. Construction and upgrade of roads in Kazakhstan (km), 2005-2010
  28. Construction and upgrade of road network in Kazakhstan (km), 2011-2014
  29. Investment in development of road infrastructure in Kazakhstan (KZT bn), 2011-2014
  30. Investment in development of road infrastructure: by source of funding (%), 2011-2014
  31. Map of railway network in Kazakhstan, 2011
  32. Railway freight transit traffic in Kazakhstan (million tonnes), 2008-2015
  33. Investment in railway transport infrastructure in Kazakhstan, including all sources of funding (KZT m), 2005-2010
  34. Construction and upgrade of railway infrastructure in Kazakhstan (km), 2005-2010
  35. Investment in construction of new railway lines in Kazakhstan (KZT bn), 2011-2013
  36. Map of airports in Kazakhstan, 2011
  37. Investment in air transport infrastructure in Kazakhstan, incl. all sources of funding (KZT m), 2005-2010
  38. Investment in air transport infrastructure in Kazakhstan, incl. all sources of funding (KZT m), 2011-2014
  39. Investment in air transport development in Kazakhstan, by subsector (%), 2011-2014
  40. Investment in air transport development in Kazakhstan, by source of funding (%), 2011-2014
  41. Map of national power grid of Kazakhstan, 2011
  42. Power generation output in Kazakhstan (billion kWh), 2005-2011
  43. Investment in power generating and transmission sector in Kazakhstan (KZT bn), 2005-2010
  44. Kazakhstan’s projected power generation and consumption growth (billion kWh), 2011-2015
  45. Investment in development of power sector in Kazakhstan, by project types (%), 2011-2014
  46. Civil engineering construction output in Kazakhstan (KZT bn and y-o-y nominal change), 2005-2013
  47. Completion of buildings in Kazakhstan, 2005-2011
  48. Class A and B office stock in Almaty (m2), 2005-2010
  49. Class A and B office monthly rental rates in Almaty ($/m2), 2005-2011
  50. Selling prices of office space in Almaty ($/m2), 2005-2011
  51. Office class breakdown in Atyrau, Q2 2011
  52. Average monthly office rental rates in Atyrau ($/m2), 2005-2011
  53. Vacancy rate in office premises in Atyrau (%), 2005-2011
  54. Total shopping centre provision rates in large CEE and CIS cities (m2 per 1,000 inhabitants), Q2 2011
  55. The total number of accommodation facilities in Kazakhstan, 2005-2011
  56. Total room stock in accommodation facilities in Kazakhstan, 2005-2011
  57. Non-residential construction output in Kazakhstan (KZT bn and y-o-y nominal change), 2005-2013
  58. Completion of residential buildings in Kazakhstan, 2005-2011
  59. Total floor space of housing completed in Kazakhstan (‘000 m2 and y-o-y change), 2005-2011
  60. Number of residential units built in Kazakhstan (‘000 and y-o-y change), 2005-2011
  61. Change in the number of residential building permits in Kazakhstan, 2009-2011
  62. Prices for dwellings on the primary and secondary market in Kazakhstan (KZT ‘000 and change), 2001-2011
  63. Total value of mortgage loans granted in Kazakhstan (KZT m at the end of period), 2008-2011
  64. Residential construction output in Kazakhstan (KZT bn and y-o-y nominal change), 2005-2013

List of tables

  1. Forecasts for the main economic indicators in Kazakhstan for 2010-2013
  2. Construction output in Kazakhstan (KZT billion), by administrative regions, 2003-2011
  3. Changes in construction output in Kazakhstan, by administrative region (%, real change), 2003-2011
  4. Price indices for services related to the construction of buildings and structures in Kazakhstan (%), 2002-2010
  5. Price changes in building materials purchased by construction companies in Kazakhstan (%), 2001-2011
  6. Production of ceramic, silicate and slag bricks, lime, concrete building structures and crude steel in Kazakhstan, 2000-2010
  7. Public roads in Kazakhstan (km), 2010
  8. Planned road network infrastructure development projects, 2010-2014
  9. International transport corridors in Kazakhstan, 2011
  10. Completed and planned railway infrastructure development projects in Kazakhstan, 2010-2014
  11. Planned air transport infrastructure development projects in Kazakhstan, 2011-2014
  12. Completed and planned power sector development projects in Kazakhstan, 2009-2015
  13. Completed and planned water supply and sanitation development projects in Kazakhstan, 2009-2015
  14. Completion of non-residential buildings in Kazakhstan (m2 and y-o-y change), 2009-2010
  15. Largest commercial property development projects in Kazakhstan, 2011-2015
  16. Completions of housing construction in Kazakhstan (‘000 m2 of total floor space), 2005-2011
  17. Number of housing units built in Kazakhstan, by region, 2009-2011
  18. Housing construction by individuals in Kazakhstan, 2005-2010
  19. Largest residential property development projects in Kazakhstan, 2011-2017
Construction sector in Kazakhstan 2011
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