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Construction sector in Russia 2009

Development forecasts for 2009-2012

Construction sector in Russia 2009 Development forecasts for 2009-2012

October 2009
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This report offers a comprehensive overview of the construction market in Russia. It analyses the current market situation in the whole sector as well as in each of the market segments:
  • engineering construction,
  • non-residential construction
  • residential construction.

It also provides forecasts for next 3 years, until 2012 and presents the overview of Russian economy, construction industry and provides profiles of the largest construction companies in Russia

As lagging economic conditions slow development and construction around the world, this report examines the reasons why Russia remains a country of continuing opportunity for construction related businesses and investors. The professionals at PMR have gathered all of the latest market intelligence and assembled it into this single clear, concise document – ready for delivery to you in convenient electronic format.

With a focus that is broad enough to present the complete market picture, yet specific enough to provide a solid basis for strategic planning, this report is a must-have resource for those interested in locating and maximising opportunity in the marketplace

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  1. Methodology

  2. Executive summary

  3. Macroeconomic overview

    • Gross domestic product
    • Investment
    • Inflation
    • Exchange rates
  4. Construction market overview

    • Introduction
    • Construction output
    • Construction output in federal subjects of Russia
    • Market forecast
    • Employment and wages
    • Construction companies
    • Business confidence within the construction industry
    • Taxes
    • Prices in construction
    • Building materials
    • Cement market
  5. Infrastructure development

    • Overview
    • Missed opportunity
    • Beyond 2009
    • Infrastructure development programmes
    • Investment Fund & PPP
    • Other infrastructure investment schemes
    • Roads
    • Railways
    • Airports
    • Energy projects
    • Sochi and Vladivostok investments
  6. Non-residential construction

    • Introduction
    • Property investment market
    • Office property
    • Retail property
    • Warehouse property
    • Hotel property
    • Forecast
  7. Residential construction

    • Overview
    • Housing stock
    • Construction of housing
    • Residential construction in regions
    • Individual residential construction
    • Repair and renovation
    • Housing construction costs
    • Housing prices and sales
    • Forecast
  8. Company profiles

    • SU-155
    • Transstroy
    • Inteco
    • Globalstroy Engineering
    • Glavstroy
    • PIK
    • Stroytransgaz
    • E4 Group
    • Mosinzhstroy
    • Mostotrest
    • Mosmetrostroy
    • Mospromstroy
    • Mezhregiontruboprovodstroy
    • Mosstroymekhanizatsiya-5
    • Mostostroitelnyi Otryad 19
    • Dalspetsstroy
    • Welding & Building Company (Svarochno-Montazhny Trest, SMT)
    • LSR Group
    • Engeocom
    • S Holding
    • MIAN
    • Mirax Group
    • OPIN
    • Capital Group
  9. Appendix – Investing technicalities

  10. List of graphs

  11. List of tables

  12. About PMR

  13. Contact PMR

List of graphs

  1. GDP growth in Russia (%), 2000-2012
  2. Fixed capital investment in Russia (%, y-o-y), Q1 2006-Q3 2009
  3. Construction output in Russia (RUB bn and y-o-y change), 2004-2009
  4. Construction output in Russia (%, y-o-y change), 2006-2012
  5. Total floor space of residential space completed in Russia (million m2 and y-o-y change), 2001-2009
  6. GDP growth in Russia (%), 2000-2012
  7. Gross domestic product and gross fixed capital formation in Russia (%, y-o-y), 2006-2009
  8. Fixed capital investment in Russia (%, y-o-y), Q1 2006-Q3 2009
  9. Fixed capital investment in Russia (%, y-o-y), 2004-2011
  10. Foreign direct investment in Russia ($ bn), 2000-2009
  11. Consumer price index in Russia (%, December to December), 2000-2009
  12. €/RUB and $/RUB exchange rates, 2007-2009
  13. Construction output in Russia (RUB bn and y-o-y change), 2004-2009
  14. Construction output breakdown in Russia, by segments, 2005-2008
  15. Value of construction work orders signed and other construction orders in Russia (RUB bn), 2008-2009
  16. Backlog of orders in the construction industry (months), 2007-2009
  17. Construction output in Russia, by leading regions, January-August 2009
  18. Construction output breakdown in Russia, by segments, 2008-2012
  19. Construction output in Russia (%, y-o-y), 2004-2009
  20. Construction output in Russia (%, y-o-y change), 2006-2012
  21. Number of employed in construction industry in Russia (’000), 2005-2008
  22. Average monthly wages in Russia, by industries (RUB), 2007-2009
  23. Number of construction companies in Russia, including these with less than 100 staff, 1995 and 2000-2007
  24. Changes in the index of business confidence within the construction industry in Russia (%), 2006-2009
  25. Average capacity use rate in the Russian construction industry (%), 2000-2009
  26. Main barriers to doing business in the Russian construction sector (% of all construction enterprises), Q4/2008-Q3/2009
  27. Producer price indices in construction in Russia (%, December to December), 2001-2008
  28. Production of selected building materials in Russia (y-o-y change), 2008 and H1 2009
  29. Inflation in building materials in Russia (%, y-o-y and m-o-m), 2007-2009
  30. Production of cement in Russia (million tons), 1970-2009
  31. Cement market volume in Russia (million tons), 2001-2009
  32. Transport infrastructure construction market breakdown in Russia, 2008
  33. Transport infrastructure construction market breakdown in Russia, 2009
  34. Planned source of funding for the Development of Russia’s Transport System 2010-2015 programme (RUB bn)
  35. Transport infrastructure development strategy of the Russian Federation, 2010-2030
  36. Road network development plans in Russia by 2015
  37. Planned sources of funding for construction of new railway lines in Russia by 2030 (RUB bn)
  38. Number of civil airports in Russia, 1992-2009
  39. Number of hard-surfaced and natural-surfaced landing strips in Russia, by length of landing strip, 2009
  40. Investment in airport expansion and development (RUB bn), 2000-2008
  41. New landing strips planned for completion in Russia, 2010-2015
  42. Volume of investment in commercial property in Russia ($ m), 2006-2009
  43. Volume of high quality office space (’000 m2) and population (million) in main Russian cities, 2009
  44. Volume (million m2) and share (%) of office space in Moscow by class, H1 2009
  45. Office space supply in Moscow (million m2) and rate of growth (%), 2000-2010
  46. Rental rates ($) for office space in Moscow, 2004 - H1 2009
  47. Distribution of office rental deals by volume of space in Moscow (m2), Q1 2009
  48. Shares of property rented or purchased as proportions of total Moscow office property market (%), 2008-H1 2009
  49. Office space supply in St.Petersburg (’000 m2) and growth rate (%), 2005-2010
  50. Breakdown of ongoing projects for construction of business centres in St. Petersburg, July 2009
  51. Structure of office space rental deals in St.Petersburg (m2 of rented space), Q1 2009
  52. Number of shopping centres and gross retail space (million m2) in Russia, H1 2009
  53. Shopping centre area in Moscow (million m2), 2001-2009
  54. Distribution of GLA in commercial centres in Moscow by type of retail, H1 2009
  55. Shopping centre space in St.Petersburg (million m2), 2002-2009
  56. Gross rental space (million m2) in the shopping centres to be constructed in Russia, H1 2009-2011
  57. Range of rental rates for retail property in Moscow and St. Petersburg ($/m2/year), July 2009
  58. Volume of class-A and class-B warehouse space in Moscow (million m2), 2003-2009
  59. Distribution of demand for warehouse space in Moscow (m2 of rented space), H1 2009
  60. Average yearly rental rates ($/m2) for warehouse property in Moscow, 2006-H1 2009
  61. Distribution (%) of warehouse facilities by type of product, Moscow, 2008
  62. High quality warehouse space (’000 m2, end of period) in St. Petersburg, 2003-H2 2009
  63. Vacancy rate of warehouse space in St. Petersburg (%), Q1 2008-Q2 2009
  64. Number and share (%) of rooms by hotel type in Moscow, H1 2009
  65. Number of hotels launched in Moscow, 2008-H1 2009
  66. Average rates at hotels in Moscow (RUB per night), H1 2009
  67. Share of rooms by hotel type in St. Petersburg, H1 2009
  68. Average prices at hotels in St. Petersburg (RUB per night), 2008
  69. Per capita housing space in Russian federal districts (m2/capita), 2008
  70. Apartments in Russia, by number of rooms, 2008
  71. Share of dilapidated housing as a proportion of total housing stock in Russia, by federal districts (% of total), 1995, 2000 and 2007
  72. Total floor space of residential space completed in Russia (million m2 and y-o-y change), 2001-2009
  73. Total number of housing units built in Russia (’000 units and y-o-y change), 2002-2009
  74. Average size of housing units commissioned in Russia, including those built privately (m2), 1995 and 2000-2008
  75. Construction of housing units in Russia, by number of rooms (% share), 2000-2008
  76. Investment in residential construction in Russia (RUB bn), 2000-2008
  77. Construction of residential floor space in Russia, by leading regions, 2008
  78. Total floor space of detached houses built privately in Russia (million m2 and y-o-y change), 2001-2009
  79. Total number of detached houses built by individuals in Russia (’000 units and y-o-y change), 2001-2009
  80. Individual construction of housing space as a proportion of total housing space completed in Russia, 1996-2009
  81. Individual construction of housing space as a proportion of total housing space completed in Russia’s federal districts, H1 2009
  82. Housing space repaired or renovated in Russia (million m2), 1995 and 2000-2008
  83. Expenditure on repair and construction services for residential and other buildings (RUB bn and y-o-y growth), 2005-2009
  84. Average prices of dwellings on the primary and secondary market in Russia (RUB, at end of year/quarter), 1998-2009
  85. Change in average prices of dwellings on the primary and secondary market in Russia (%, end of period to the end of the preceding year), 1998-2009

List of tables

  1. Real GDP growth in Russia, by industry (%, y-o-y), 2005–2009
  2. Contribution to GDP of various sectors of the economy in Russia (% of total), 2005–2009
  3. Basic indicators of economic development in Russia (%, y-o-y), 2006–H1 2009
  4. Breakdown of fixed capital investment in Russia (%), 2000-2009
  5. Structure of construction works carried out by large and medium construction companies in Russia (% share), 2005-2008
  6. Construction output in federal subjects of Russian Federation, 2008-2009
  7. State-financed capital expenditure plans on construction in Russia, 2009
  8. Number of active construction companies in Russia, by form of ownership, 2000-2007
  9. Financial results of companies active in the construction and property industries in Russia, January-July 2009
  10. Expected future developments in the major indicators related to the activities of construction companies in Russia, Q3 2009
  11. Capacity utilisation rate of construction companies in Russia (%), by company size, 2006-2009
  12. Structure of expenses associated with construction works in Russia (% share), 2005-2007
  13. Production of basic building materials, 2007-2009
  14. Production of building machinery in Russia (units), H1 2009
  15. Increase in producer prices for selected building materials purchased by contractors in Russia, December 2008 and August 2009
  16. Producer prices for selected building materials purchased by contractors in Russia, August 2009
  17. Average prices of basic building materials purchased by construction companies in Russia (RUB, year-end), 2002-2008
  18. Commissioning of facilities in Russia through new construction, expansion, reconstruction and technical upgrade, 2005-2009
  19. Transport infrastructure capex plans according to Federal Target Programme 2010-2015 ($ bn), 2009-2011
  20. Federal budgetary allocations for the development of the transport system (RUB bn), 2009-2012
  21. Benefits of PPP participation
  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. Commissioning of hard-surface roads in Russia, 2006-2009
  25. Investment required for the implementation of the 2010-2015 road development programme in Russia (RUB m), 2010-2015
  26. Target indicators for the 2010-2015 road development programme in Russia (end of the year), 2010-2015
  27. Projects scheduled in the federal programme: Development of Russian Transport System 2010-2015. Sub programme Automobile Roads 69-
  28. Major projects planned as part of the Strategy for Railway Development up to 2030
  29. Major airport modernisation and construction projects in Russia, 2010-2015
  30. The list of thermal power plants projects to be realised by companies established after the Russian UES reform within the framework of the Investment Programme for 2008-2012 (RUB m)
  31. List of hydro power projects to be implemented by RosHydro as part of the Investment Programme (RUB m), 2009-2012
  32. Largest property/stock sales by developer in Russia, H1 2009
  33. Non-residential buildings completed in Russia, 2006-H1 2009
  34. Largest office projects launched in Moscow, 2008-H1 2009
  35. Largest office projects planned for completion in Moscow, H2 2009 - 2012
  36. Largest office projects launched in St. Petersburg, 2008-H1 2009
  37. Largest office projects scheduled for completion in St. Petersburg, H2 2009-2012
  38. Largest retail property projects launched in Moscow, 2008-H1 2009
  39. Largest retail property projects scheduled to be launched in Moscow, H2 2009-2012
  40. Largest retail property projects launched in St. Petersburg, 2008-H1 2009
  41. Largest retail property projects scheduled to be launched in St. Petersburg, H2 2009-2012
  42. Largest warehouse property projects launched in Moscow, 2008-H1 2009
  43. Largest warehouse projects scheduled to be launched in Moscow, H2 2009
  44. Largest warehouse property projects launched in St. Petersburg, 2008-H1 2009
  45. Largest warehouse property projects launched in St. Petersburg, H2 2009
  46. Largest hotel property projects launched in Moscow, 2008-H1 2009
  47. Largest hotel property projects scheduled to be launched in Moscow, H2 2009
  48. Largest hotel property projects launched in St. Petersburg, 2008-H1 2009
  49. Largest hotel property projects scheduled to be launched in St. Petersburg, H2 2009
  50. Housing supply in Russia (millions m2, year-end), 1995, 2000 and 2005-2008
  51. Living standards in Russia’s housing stock, 1995 and 2008
  52. Residential construction in Russia by ownership type, 2000 and 2006-2008
  53. Residential buildings (excluding individual houses) in Russia considered incomplete (end of year), 2000 and 2005-2008
  54. Total floor space of housing units completed in the federal subjects of Russian Federation, 2008-2009 126-
  55. Residential construction in urban and rural areas of Russia, 2008
  56. Average construction cost of 1 m2 of housing in Russia, 2004-H1 2009
  57. Average prices of dwellings on the primary market in Russia (year-end, RUB/m2), 2000-Q2 2009
  58. Average prices of dwellings on the secondary market in Russia (year-end, RUB/m2), 2000-Q2 2009
  59. Increase in average prices of dwellings on the primary market in Russia (%, year-end to year-end), 1999-2008
  60. Increase in average prices of dwellings on the secondary market in Russia (%, year-end to year-end), 1999-2008
  61. Average prices of dwellings on the primary and secondary markets in selected regions of Russia (RUB/m2), Q2 2009
  62. Change in average prices of dwellings on the primary and secondary markets in selected Russian regions (%, end-quarter to end-2007), Q2 2009
Construction sector in Russia 2009
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