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Construction sector in Russia 2010

Development forecasts for 2010-2013

Construction sector in Russia 2010 Development forecasts for 2010-2013

October 2010
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The report presents the current trends and forecasts for the Russian 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 Russia, enhanced by an analysis of their current standing and strategies for the near future.

Key topics:
  • 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 Russian 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,
  • overview of the largest players on the Russian construction market, along with their latest financial figures, current trends in market strategies and the newest contracts signed.


Questions addressed by the report
  • What is the current and future value of the Russian construction market and its individual segments?
  • What is the total area of apartments to be placed in use between 2010 and 2013?
  • Which regions  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 Russia 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 Russian 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 is most useful when...
  • starting operations on the Russian construction mark
  • 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 Russia
  • 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

The report is an essential read for:
  • manufacturers and distributors of construction materials
  • manufacturers and distributors of construction equipment
  • contractors operating in Russia
  • foreign construction companies that make or plan to make investments in Russia
  • 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).

Extract from this report

  • The top ten regions account for nearly 57% of the total construction output registered in Russia.
  • Capacity utilisation rates in the Russian construction industry continue to hover around 57%. Prior to the crisis, the last time rates were this low was ten years ago, at the start of the decade.
  • Prices for almost all types of building materials decreased last year amid falling demand. Cement prices fell by as much as one-quarter.

Market commentary by expert

Russia’s economy is recovering rapidly after last year’s slump, together with the country’s construction industry. The improvement in the situation in construction has been possible thanks to the recent pick up in investment, mainly in infrastructure but also in residential projects as demand for housing has remained relatively strong.
A substantial part of the Russian construction market is currently made up of projects related to the Sochi Olympics and the Vladivostok APEC Summit. Beyond 2014, when these investments are completed, the domestic construction market will continue to be propelled by ambitious plans to upgrade the country’s transport infrastructure, mostly roads.
 
Robert Obetkon, Senior Construction Analyst

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  1. Report methodology p. 9

  2. Executive summary p. 11

  3. Macroeconomic overview p. 25

    • Gross domestic product p. 25
    • Fixed capital investment p. 27
    • Foreign direct investment p. 28
    • Inflation p. 29
    • Exchange rate p. 30
    • Disposable income p. 30
  4. Construction industry overview p. 33

    • Introduction p. 33
    • Construction output p. 34
    • Construction output in federal subjects of Russia p. 37
    • Construction companies p. 41
    • Financial condition of construction companies p. 42
    • Employment and wages p. 43
    • Business confidence within the construction industry p. 44
    • Taxes p. 47
    • Prices in construction p. 48
    • Building materials industry overview p. 49
    • Forecasts p. 56
  5. Infrastructure development p. 59

    • Introduction p. 59
    • Transport infrastructure development programme p. 62
    • Investment Fund & Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) p. 66
    • Roads p. 68
    • Railways p. 73
    • Airports p. 77
    • Ports and internal waterways p. 80
    • Forecast p. 82
  6. Non-residential construction p. 85

    • Introduction p. 85
    • Offices p. 87
    • Retail facilities p. 89
    • Warehouses p. 93
    • Hotels p. 95
    • Forecast p. 97
  7. Residential construction p. 99

    • Housing stock p. 99
    • Construction of housing p. 102
    • Residential construction in federal subjects of Russia p. 108
    • Individual residential construction p. 111
    • Repair and renovation p. 114
    • Housing construction costs p. 116
    • Housing prices p. 116
    • Housing construction development programmes p. 120
    • Forecast p. 122
  8. Company profiles p. 125

    • Mostotrest p. 126
    • Transstroy p. 127
    • Globalstroy Engineering p. 128
    • Stroytransgaz p. 129
    • E4 Group p. 131
    • Mosinzhstroy p. 132
    • Mosmetrostroy p. 133
    • Mospromstroy p. 134
    • Mosstroymekhanizatsiya-5 p. 135
    • Mostostroitelnyi Otryad 19 p. 136
    • Dalspetsstroy p. 137
    • Welding & Building Company p. 138
    • Engeocom p. 139
    • SU-155 p. 140
    • LSR Group p. 141
    • S Holding p. 142
    • Glavstroy p. 143
    • Inteco p. 144
    • PIK p. 145
  9. Appendix - Investing technicalities p. 147

  10. List of graphs p. 159

  11. List of tables p. 163

  12. About PMR p. 167

  13. Contact PMR p. 168

List of graphs

  1. GDP growth in Russia (%), 2000-2013
  2. Fixed capital investment in Russia (%, y-o-y), 2000-2013
  3. Construction output in Russia (RUB bn and real y-o-y change), 2000-2010
  4. Construction market breakdown in Russia, 2005-2009
  5. Construction output in Russia (RUB bn and real y-o-y change), 2006-2013
  6. Construction market breakdown in Russia, 2007-2013
  7. Civil engineering output in Russia (RUB bn and % y-o-y changes), 2007-2013
  8. Total floor space of residential space completed in Russia (million m2 and y-o-y change), 2001-2010
  9. Total number of housing units built in Russia (’000 units and y-o-y change), 2002-2010
  10. Construction of residential floor space in Russia, by leading regions, January-August 2010
  11. Total floor space of residential space completed in Russia (million m2 and y-o-y change), 2007-2013
  12. GDP growth in Russia (%), 2000-2013
  13. Gross domestic product and gross fixed capital formation in Russia (%, y-o-y), 2006-2010
  14. Fixed capital investment in Russia (%, y-o-y), 2000-2013
  15. Foreign direct investment in Russia ($ bn), 2000-2010
  16. Consumer price index in Russia (%, December to December), 2000-2010
  17. €/RUB and $/RUB exchange rates, 2008-2010
  18. Change in Russian disposable income (%, y-o-y), 2000-2010
  19. Construction output in Russia (RUB bn and real y-o-y change), 2000-2010
  20. Construction market breakdown in Russia, 2005-2009
  21. Value of construction work contracts signed and other construction orders in Russia (RUB bn), 2008-2010
  22. Backlog of orders in the construction industry in Russia (months), 2008-2010
  23. Construction output in Russia, by leading regions, January-August 2010
  24. Number of construction companies in Russia, 1995-2009
  25. Number of people employed in construction industry in Russia (’000), 2005-2009
  26. Average monthly wages in Russia, by industry (RUB), 2007-2010
  27. Changes in the index of business confidence within the construction industry in Russia (%), 2007-2010
  28. Average capacity utilisation rate in the Russian construction industry (%), 2000-2010
  29. Main barriers to doing business in the Russian construction sector (% of all construction enterprises), Q4/2008-Q2/2010
  30. Producer price indices in construction in Russia (%, December to December), 2000-2010
  31. Change in production of basic building materials in Russia (y-o-y), 2007-2010
  32. Inflation in building material prices in Russia (%, y-o-y), 2007-2010
  33. Construction output in Russia (RUB bn and real y-o-y change), 2006-2013
  34. Construction market breakdown in Russia, 2007-2013
  35. Planned source of funding for the Development of Russia’s Transport System programme (RUB bn), 2010-2015
  36. Transport infrastructure development strategy of the Russian Federation, 2010-2030
  37. Paved public roads, including federal highways in Russia (’000 km), 1992, 1995, 2000, 2004-2009
  38. Planned road infrastructure development in Russia, 2010-2030
  39. Russian railway network, 2009
  40. Railway construction in Russia (km), 2000-2010
  41. Railway infrastructure planned development in Russia, 2010-2030
  42. High-speed passenger transport system planned for completion in Russia by 2030
  43. Number of civil airports in Russia, 1992-2009
  44. Number of hard-surfaced and natural-surfaced landing strips in Russia, by length of landing strip, 2009
  45. Investment in airport expansion and development (RUB m), 2000-2009
  46. Planned development of civil airport infrastructure, 2010-2030
  47. Planned development of sea port infrastructure in Russia, 2010-2030
  48. Civil engineering output in Russia (RUB bn and % y-o-y changes), 2007-2013
  49. Shopping centre stock distribution in Russia, by space, Q2 2010
  50. Shopping centres distribution in Russia, by number, Q2 2010
  51. Non-residential construction output in Russia (RUB bn and % y-o-y changes), 2007-2013
  52. Total housing stock in Russia (million m2, year-end)
  53. Apartments in Russia, by number of rooms, 2009
  54. Dilapidated housing in Russia (million m2), 1996-2009
  55. Total floor space of residential space completed in Russia (million m2 and y-o-y change), 2001-2010
  56. Total number of housing units built in Russia (’000 units and y-o-y change), 2002-2010
  57. Average size of dwellings built in Russia (m2), 1995, 2000 and 2005-2010
  58. Investment in residential construction in Russia (RUB bn), 2000-2009
  59. Construction of residential floor space in Russia, by leading regions, January-August 2010
  60. Individual construction of housing space as a proportion of total housing space completed in Russia’s federal districts, H1 2010
  61. Individual construction of housing space as a proportion of total housing space completed in Russia, 1996-2010
  62. Total floor space of detached houses completed by individual builders in Russia (million m2 and y-o-y change), 2001-2009
  63. Total number of detached houses built by individuals in Russia (’000 units and y-o-y change), 2001-2009
  64. Housing space repaired or renovated in Russia (million m2), 1995 and 2000-2009
  65. Expenditure on repair and construction services for residential and other buildings (RUB bn and y-o-y real change), 2005-2010
  66. Average prices of dwellings on the primary and secondary market in Russia (RUB, at end of year/quarter), 1998-2010
  67. Increase in average prices of dwellings on the primary and secondary market in Russia (%, end of period to the end of the preceding year), 2000-2010
  68. Development of residential construction in Russia, 2008-2010
  69. Total floor space of residential space completed in Russia (million m2 and y-o-y change), 2007-2013
  70. Residential construction output in Russia (RUB bn and % y-o-y changes), 2007-2013

List of tables

  1. Contribution to GDP by sectors of the Russian economy (% of total), 2005-2009
  2. Breakdown of fixed capital investment in Russia, 2008-2009
  3. Structure of construction works carried out by large and medium construction companies in Russia (% share), 2005-2009
  4. Construction output in federal subjects of Russian Federation, 2009-2010 39-
  5. Financial results of companies active in the construction and property industries in Russia, January-July 2010
  6. Expected developments for the major indicators related to the activities of construction companies in Russia*, Q3 2010
  7. Capacity utilisation rate of construction companies in Russia (%), by company size, Q2 2010
  8. Production of building materials in Russia, 2003-2009
  9. Production of building machinery in Russia (units), 2009-2010
  10. Average prices of basic building materials purchased by construction companies in Russia (RUB, year-end), 2002-2009
  11. Change in producer prices for selected building materials purchased by contractors in Russia, August 2010
  12. Producer prices for selected building materials purchased by contractors in Russia, August 2010
  13. Predicted demand for basic building materials in Russia, 2010-2020
  14. Predicted demand for selected building materials in Russia, by federal district, 2020
  15. Additional capacity for production of building materials to be implemented in Russia by 2020
  16. Total length of transport network in Russia (‘000 km), 1992, 1995, 2000, 2004-2009
  17. Completion of facilities in Russia through new construction, expansion, reconstruction and technical upgrade, 2005-2010
  18. Completion of paved roads in Russia (km), H1 2010
  19. Transport infrastructure capital expenditure plans in Russia according to the Federal Target Programme “Development of Russia’s Transport System” (RUB m), 2010-2015
  20. Transport infrastructure capital expenditure (CapEx) plans in Russia according to the latest version of the Federal Target Programme “Development of Russia’s Transport System” (RUB bn), 2010-2015
  21. PPP projects started in Russia, 2010
  22. Total length (km) and density (km/1,000 km2 of land) of hard-surfaced public roads in Russia, 2000, 2005, and 2007-2008
  23. Total length and density of road networks in selected countries, 2008
  24. Target indicators for the 2010-2015 road development programme (end of the year), 2010-2015
  25. Largest road and bridge projects in Russia in terms of investment (RUB m), 2010-2015
  26. Largest railway construction projects in Russia in terms of investment (RUB m), 2010-2015
  27. Largest airport construction projects in Russia in terms of investment (RUB m), 2010-2015
  28. Largest seaport construction and internal waterways projects in Russia in terms of investment (RUB m), 2010-2015
  29. Non-residential buildings completed in Russia, 2000-2010
  30. Basic indicators for the Moscow office property market, H1 2010
  31. Basic indicators for the St. Petersburg office property market, H1 2010
  32. Basic indicators for the Moscow retail property market, H1 2010
  33. Planned shopping centre openings in Moscow, 2010
  34. Basic indicators for the St. Petersburg retail property market, H1 2010
  35. Planned shopping centre openings in St. Petersburg, 2010
  36. Basic indicators for the Moscow warehouse property market, H1 2010
  37. Basic indicators for the St. Petersburg warehouse property market, Q1 2010
  38. Basic indicators for the Moscow market for three- to five-star hotels, H1 2010
  39. Planned hotel openings in Moscow, 2010
  40. Basic indicators for the St. Petersburg market for three- to five-star hotels*, H1 2010
  41. Number of dwellings and their average size in Russia, 1990, 1995, 2000-2009
  42. Residential buildings in Russia, by number of floors, 2009
  43. Residential construction in Russia by ownership type, 1995, 2000, and 2006-2009
  44. Residential construction in urban and rural areas of Russia, 2009
  45. Residential buildings (excluding individual houses) in Russia considered incomplete (end of year), 2000 and 2005-2008
  46. Total floor space of housing units completed in federal subjects of Russian Federation, 2009-2010 110-
  47. Average construction cost of 1 m2 of housing in Russia, 2004-2010
  48. Average prices of dwellings on the primary market in Russia (year-end, RUB/m2), 2000-2010
  49. Average prices of dwellings on the secondary market in Russia (year-end, RUB/m2), 2000-2010
  50. Increase in average prices of dwellings on the primary market in Russia (%, year-end to year-end), 2000-2010
  51. Increase in average prices of dwellings on the secondary market in Russia (%, year-end to year-end), 2000-2010
  52. Average prices of dwellings on the primary and secondary markets in selected regions of Russia (RUB/m2), Q2 2010
  53. Change in average prices of dwellings on the primary and secondary markets in selected Russian regions (%, end-quarter to end-2009), Q2 2010
  54. Largest construction companies in Russia by revenue, 2009
AFI Development
Dalspetsstroy
E4 Group
Engeocom
Glavstroy
Globalstroy Engineering
Inteco
LSR Group
Mosinzhstroy
Mosmetrostroy
Mospromstroy
Mosstroymekhanizatsiya-5
Mostostroitelnyi Otryad 19
Mostotrest
PIK
S Holding
Sistema Hals
Stroytransgaz
SU-155
Transstroy
Welding & Building Companyt forecasts for 2010-2013

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Construction sector in Russia 2010
Development forecasts for 2010-2013

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