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Transport infrastructure construction market in Russia 2011

Development forecasts for 2011-2013

Transport infrastructure construction market in Russia 2011 Development forecasts for 2011-2013

February 2011
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This report offers a comprehensive overview of the transport infrastructure construction market in Russia. It analyses the current market situation in the industry as a whole as well as in each of the following market segments: roads, railways, airports, ports and internal waterways. The impact of federal target programmes on the industry has been investigated and major sources of financing presented. The report also provides forecasts for 3 years, until 2013, as well as an outlook beyond 2013. The report is further enhanced by the profiles of the largest construction companies active in the Russian transport infrastructure market.
 
 
The report’s key issues:
  • analysis of the Russian construction market as a whole and the key drivers of the transport infrastructure construction market
  • in-depth analysis of the past and future programmes pertaining to transport infrastructure construction
  • analysis of the measures undertaken by the government to spur transport infrastructure development
  • description and analysis of the major segments of transport infrastructure: roads, railways, airports, ports and internal waterways
  • profiles of major players active on the Russian transport infrastructure market.
 
 
Questions answered in this report
  • What is the current and forecast value of the Russian transport infrastructure construction market and its individual segments?
  • What is the expected growth rate of the market and which segment will see the fastest growth?
  • What are the sources of financing for transport infrastructure construction?
  • Who is the biggest player on the Russian transport infrastructure market?
 
 
 
The publication is an invaluable tool in making strategic business decisions, as it offers  unique data concerning the value of the Russian transport infrastructure market and its segments presented with a multi-angle approach. The report will be useful when:
 
  • starting operations on the Russian transport infrastructure construction market
  • trying to assess the potential of the market
  • effecting a merger or acquisition on the construction market
  • developing predictions regarding the future revenue stream for a company
  • analysing the structure of the Russian transport infrastructure market
  • monitoring projects to potentially take part in
  • estimating a particular company’s share of the market
  • making forecasts about the value of road, railway, airport and port construction market
  • making in-house analyses for management or shareholders.
 
 
Who the publication is prepared for:
  • manufacturers and distributors of building materials
  • manufacturers and distributors of building machinery and equipment
  • companies that have already entered or are considering an entry to the Russian transport infrastructure construction market
  • companies whose business is the 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
  • financial institutions (banks, brokerage houses, infrastructure funds, investment funds, private equity funds).

Extract from this report

  • At present, the construction sector is responsible for generating approximately 5% of the country’s GDP.
     
  • Civil engineering is expected to be the highest growing construction segment in the midterm, driven primarily by substantial planned investments in transport infrastructure.
     
  •  The number of operational airports in Russia has been in decline since the early 1990s from more than 1,300 in 1992, to 329 airports in 2009. In reality, of the 329 airports, only 65 are being actively used for scheduled passenger or cargo service.
     
  • In 2009, at a time when the downturn was in full swing, the transport infrastructure segment proved its resilience – while other segments of the construction market suffered from year-on-year decline, spending on transport infrastructure construction increased.
     
  • Public-private partnerships are increasingly popular as a means of financing transport infrastructure projects.
 
 

Market commentary by expert

Major events such as the 2012 APEC Summit in Vladivostok, the 2014 Sochi Olympics and the 2018 FIFA World Cup have prompted and will foster the much-needed renovation and development of Russia’s ailing transport infrastructure. The multi-billion investments in roads, railways and airports will create many opportunities for both local and international companies interested in the market.

Robert Obetkon, Senior Construction Analyst

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  1. Report methodology p. 11

  2. Executive summary p. 15

  3. Macroeconomic overview p. 31

    • Introduction p. 31
    • Gross Domestic Product p. 32
    • Fixed capital investment p. 33
    • Inflation p. 35
  4. Construction industry overview p. 37

    • Introduction p. 37
    • Historical development of the construction industry p. 38
      • Construction output p. 38
      • Construction output by administrative region p. 39
      • Construction industry landscape p. 41
      • Regulatory environment p. 41
      • Construction industry breakdown p. 42
      • Residential construction p. 43
      • Non-residential construction p. 44
      • Civil engineering p. 44
    • Development of the Russian construction industry in 2010-2015 p. 45
      • Construction output p. 45
      • Construction industry breakdown p. 46
      • Residential construction p. 47
      • Non-residential construction p. 47
      • Civil engineering construction p. 48
    • Pricing in the construction sector p. 49
    • Building machinery and materials p. 50
      • Building machinery p. 50
      • Building materials p. 53
  5. Current state of transport infrastructure p. 55

    • Importance of transport infrastructure p. 55
      • Volume of freight by mode of transport p. 57
      • Passenger transport by mode of transport p. 58
    • Losses suffered by Russia's economy due to the poor state of transport infrastructure p. 60
    • Roads p. 61
    • Bridges p. 72
    • Railways p. 78
    • Airports p. 83
    • Sea ports and inland waterways infrastructure p. 87
      • Sea ports p. 87
      • Inland waterways p. 89
  6. Transport infrastructure development p. 91

    • Federal Targeted Programme "Modernisation of the Transport System 2002-2009" p. 91
      • Roads p. 92
      • Railways p. 95
      • Airports p. 97
      • Ports and internal waterways p. 99
    • Transport infrastructure construction market value and breakdown p. 101
      • Share of total construction market accounted for by transport infrastructure p. 102
    • Top infrastructure construction projects 2007-2009 p. 103
  7. Forecasted development of the transport infrastructure construction segment p. 107

    • Introduction p. 107
    • Roads p. 110
    • Railways p. 114
    • Bridges p. 118
    • Tunnels p. 120
    • Airports p. 121
    • Ports and internal waterways p. 123
    • Top projects within transport infrastructure construction 2010-2015 p. 125
      • Roads p. 125
      • Railways p. 129
      • Bridges p. 132
      • Airports p. 133
      • Seaports p. 135
      • Internal waterways p. 136
    • SWOT analysis p. 138
  8. Infrastructure investment funding p. 139

    • Introduction p. 139
    • Government financing p. 139
    • Public-Private Partnerships p. 140
    • External financing p. 142
    • Historical financing: public vs. private 2005-2009 p. 142
    • Expected financing: public vs. private 2010-2015 p. 143
    • Amendment to the concession law p. 145
    • Road funds p. 146
    • Infrastructure bonds p. 148
    • 2011 budget p. 149
    • Avtodor p. 150
    • 2018 World Cup p. 150
  9. Competitive landscape p. 151

    • Introduction p. 151
    • Transport infrastructure market shares p. 152
    • Road construction p. 154
    • Railway construction p. 155
    • Bridge construction p. 156
    • Airport construction p. 157
    • Port and internal waterway construction p. 158
    • Tunnel construction p. 159
    • Consolidation in the industry p. 159
  10. Profiles of leading general contractors p. 161

    • Mostotrest p. 161
    • Transstroy p. 162
    • DSK Avtoban p. 165
    • Engeokom p. 166
    • Bamtonnelstroy p. 167
    • USK Most p. 168
    • Mostostroitelny Otryad 19 p. 169
    • NPO Mostovik p. 170
  11. List of graphs p. 171

  12. List of tables p. 175

  13. About PMR p. 179

  14. Contact PMR p. 180

List of graphs

  1. Construction output in Russia (RUB bn and real y-o-y change), 2005-2015
  2. Construction market breakdown in Russia, 2005-2015
  3. Construction output real change in Russia, by segments, 2007-2015
  4. Construction output by federal district in Russia, January-November 2010
  5. Producer price indices in construction in Russia (%, December to December), 2000-2010
  6. Completion of hard-surfaced roads in Russia (km), 2000-2009
  7. Railway completion in Russia (km), 2000-2009
  8. Investment in airport expansion and development (RUB m), 2000-2009
  9. Completion of paved airport runways in Russia ('000 m2), 2000-2009
  10. Completion of port docks in Russia (linear metres), 2000-2009
  11. Total road infrastructure construction market value in Russia (RUB bn and y-o-y change), 2005-2009
  12. Total railway infrastructure construction market value in Russia (RUB bn and y-o-y change), 2005-2009
  13. Total airport infrastructure construction market value in Russia (RUB bn and y-o-y change), 2005-2009
  14. Total ports and internal waterways infrastructure construction market value in Russia (RUB bn and y-o-y change), 2005-2009
  15. Total transport infrastructure construction market value in Russia (RUB bn and y-o-y change), 2005-2009
  16. Transport infrastructure construction market breakdown in Russia, 2005-2009
  17. Share of transport infrastructure construction in the total Russian construction market, 2005-2009
  18. Total spending on road infrastructure construction in Russia (RUB bn and y-o-y change), 2010-2015
  19. Total spending on railway infrastructure construction in Russia (RUB bn and y-o-y change), 2010-2015
  20. Total spending on airport infrastructure construction in Russia (RUB bn and y-o-y change), 2010-2015
  21. Total spending on sea port and internal waterways infrastructure construction in Russia (RUB bn and y-o-y change), 2010-2015
  22. Transport infrastructure construction market in Russia - market share by revenue as a percentage of the transport infrastructure projects included in the FTP, 2009
  23. Gross domestic product in Russia (RUB tr and real y-o-y change), 2003-2009
  24. Gross domestic product in Russia (real y-o-y change), 2010-2015
  25. Fixed capital investment in Russia (RUB tr and y-o-y change), 2003-2009
  26. Fixed capital investment in Russia (y-o-y change), 2010-2013
  27. Consumer price index in Russia (%, December to December), 2000-2010
  28. Total investment in transport infrastructure (RUB bn), 2005-2009
  29. Construction output in Russia (RUB bn and real y-o-y change), 2005-2010
  30. Construction output by federal district in Russia, January-November 2010
  31. Construction market breakdown in Russia, 2009
  32. Construction market breakdown in Russia, 2005-2009
  33. Construction output in Russia (RUB bn and real y-o-y change), 2010-2015
  34. Construction market breakdown in Russia, 2010-2015
  35. Residential construction output in Russia (RUB bn and % y-o-y changes), 2010-2015
  36. Non-residential construction output in Russia (RUB bn and y-o-y changes), 2010-2015
  37. Civil engineering output in Russia (RUB bn and y-o-y changes), 2010-2015
  38. Producer price indices in construction in Russia (%, December to December), 2000-2010
  39. International Transport Corridors crossing Russia, 2010
  40. Number of passenger cars in Russia (million), 1995 and 2009
  41. Total length of hard-surfaced roads in Russia ('000 km), 1995 and 2009
  42. Major federal highways in Russia, 2011
  43. Density of hard-surfaced roads in selected countries (km/1,000 people), 2009
  44. Density of hard-surfaced roads in selected countries (km/1,000 km2), 2009
  45. Completion of hard-surfaced roads in Russia (km), 2000-2009
  46. Bridge completion in Russia (running metres), 2000-2009
  47. Construction of bridge over the River Karma near Perm, 2008
  48. Reconstruction of the bridge over River Volga on km 176 of the M-10 Rossiya federal highway from Moscow to St. Petersburg, 2011
  49. Two-level interchange at M-20 Pskov/M-11 Narva federal highway, 2010
  50. Total railway network length by country (km), 2009
  51. Russian railway network, 2009
  52. Railway completion in Russia (km), 2000-2009
  53. Number of civil airports in Russia, 1992-2009
  54. Number of hard-surfaced and natural-surfaced landing strips in Russia, by length of landing strip, 2009
  55. Investment in airport expansion and development (RUB m), 2000-2009
  56. Air transport passenger traffic in Russia (million passengers), 2001-2009
  57. Completion of paved airport runways in Russia ('000 m2), 2000-2009
  58. Major sea ports in Russia, 2010
  59. Completion of port docks in Russia (linear metres), 2000-2009
  60. Breakdown of capital investment in road construction in Russia, 2009
  61. Total road infrastructure construction market value in Russia (RUB bn and y-o-y change), 2005-2009
  62. Total railway infrastructure construction market value in Russia (RUB bn and y-o-y change), 2005-2009
  63. Total airport infrastructure construction market value in Russia (RUB bn and y-o-y change), 2005-2009
  64. Total ports and internal waterways infrastructure construction market value in Russia (RUB bn and y-o-y change), 2005-2009
  65. Total transport infrastructure construction market value in Russia (RUB bn and y-o-y change), 2005-2009
  66. Transport infrastructure construction market breakdown in Russia, 2005-2009
  67. Share of transport infrastructure construction in the total Russian construction market, 2005-2009
  68. Transport infrastructure development strategy in Russia, 2010-2030
  69. Total spending on road infrastructure construction in Russia (RUB bn and y-o-y change), 2010-2015
  70. Establishment of high-speed railway connection St. Petersburg - Buslovskaya
  71. Total spending on railway infrastructure construction in Russia (RUB bn and y-o-y change), 2010-2015
  72. Total spending on bridge construction in Russia (RUB bn and nominal y-o-y change), 2010-2015
  73. Total spending on tunnel construction in Russia (RUB bn and nominal y-o-y change), 2010-2015
  74. Total spending on airport infrastructure construction in Russia (RUB bn and y-o-y change), 2010-2015
  75. Total spending on sea port and internal waterways infrastructure construction in Russia (RUB bn and y-o-y change), 2010-2015
  76. Planned road infrastructure development in Russia, 2010-2030
  77. Railway infrastructure planned development in Russia, 2010-2030
  78. Civil airports infrastructure planned development in Russia, 2010-2030
  79. Sea port infrastructure planned development in Russia, 2010-2030
  80. Expected additional revenue from fuel tax increase (RUB bn), 2011-2013
  81. Transport infrastructure construction market in Russia - market share by revenue as a percentage of the transport infrastructure projects included in the FTP, 2009
  82. Transport infrastructure construction market in Russia - market share by volume of works completed using proprietary capacity and included in the FTP, 2009
  83. Road construction companies in Russia: market share by volume of works conducted using proprietary capacity, 2009
  84. Railway construction companies in Russia: market share by volume of works conducted using proprietary capacity, 2009
  85. Bridge construction companies in Russia: market share by volume of works conducted using proprietary capacity, 2009
  86. Airport construction companies in Russia: market share by volume of works conducted using proprietary capacity, 2009
  87. Port and hydrotechnical structures construction companies in Russia: market share by volume of works conducted using proprietary capacity, 2009
  88. Tunnel construction companies in Russia: market share by volume of works conducted using proprietary capacity, 2009

List of tables

  1. SWOT analysis – future development of the transport infrastructure construction market in Russia, 2011
  2. Breakdown of fixed capital investment in Russia, 2008-2009
  3. Construction output by federal district in Russia, 2009 and 2010
  4. Building machinery stock regarded as being outdated or having exceeded its technical lifetime, used by construction companies in Russia (% share), 2005-2009
  5. Number of building machinery owned by construction companies in Russia, 2009
  6. Imports of building machinery and equipment to Russia, 2005-2009
  7. Average producer prices for building machinery and equipment (RUB '000 per unit, at year-end), 2000 and 2005-2009
  8. Average producer prices for building machinery and equipment (% change, December-to-December), 2000 and 2005-2009
  9. Production of building machinery and equipment in Russia, 2000 and 2005-2010
  10. Production of building materials in Russia, 2005-2010
  11. Total transportation volume in Russia by modes of transport (million tonnes and % share), 2005-2009
  12. Passenger traffic in Russia by public transport mode (million people and % share), 2005-2009
  13. Total length of motor roads in Russia ('000 km), 1992, 1995, 2000 and 2004-2009
  14. Statistics on the total length of the federal and regional road networks in Russia (km), 2008
  15. Total length of roads in Russia by federal district, 2008
  16. Investments in construction and reconstruction of major federal roads in Russia, 2009
  17. Investment in construction and reconstruction (excluding repair and maintenance) of federal roads in Russia, by road, 2009
  18. Investments in repair and maintenance of major federal roads, including subsidies from the federal budget, 2009
  19. Investments in the construction and reconstruction (with subsidies from the federal budget; excluding repair and maintenance) of major regional and local roads in Russia, by region, 2009
  20. Road spending in Russia's twelve leading regions (RUB m), 2009
  21. Completion of public roads in Russia (km), 2000 and 2005-2009
  22. Completion of hard-surfaced roads in Russia, by federal subjects (km), 2000 and 2005-2009 – Part 1
  23. Number and length of bridges in Russia, 2008
  24. Major airports in Russia, 2009
  25. Transportation volume in major Russian seaports, 2009
  26. Total FTP and non-FTP spending on road infrastructure in Russia (RUB m), 2005-2009
  27. Total FTP and non-FTP spending on railway infrastructure in Russia (RUB m), 2005-2009
  28. Total FTP spending on airport infrastructure in Russia (RUB m), 2005-2009
  29. Total FTP and non-FTP spending on sea port infrastructure in Russia (RUB m), 2005-2009
  30. Total FTP spending on internal waterway infrastructure in Russia (RUB m), 2005-2009
  31. Total port and internal waterway infrastructure market value in Russia (RUB m), 2005-2009
  32. Top infrastructure construction projects in Russia, 2007
  33. Top infrastructure construction projects in Russia, 2008
  34. Top infrastructure construction projects in Russia, 2009
  35. Total financing for the 'Development of Russia's Transport System' programme (new version, RUB m), 2010-2015
  36. Total financing for road infrastructure within the 'Development of Russia's Transport System' programme (new version, RUB m), 2010-2015
  37. Total financing for railway infrastructure within the 'Development of Russia's Transport System' programme (new version, RUB m), 2010-2015
  38. Total projected spending on bridge construction in Russia (RUB m), 2010-2015
  39. Total projected spending on tunnel construction in Russia (RUB m), 2010-2015
  40. Total financing for civil aviation within the Development of Russia's Transport System programme (new version, RUB m), 2010-2015
  41. Total financing for sea transport within the Development of Russia's Transport System programme (new version, RUB m), 2010-2015
  42. Total financing for internal waterways within the Development of Russia's Transport System programme (new version, RUB m), 2010-2015
  43. Total projected spending on port and internal waterways infrastructure construction in Russia, 2010-2015
  44. Largest toll-road projects within the FTP in Russia, by investment (RUB m), 2010-2015
  45. Remaining federal road projects within the FTP in Russia, by investment (RUB m), 2010-2015
  46. Sochi road projects within the FTP (RUB m), 2010-2015
  47. Vladivostok road projects (RUB m), 2010-2012
  48. Largest railway construction projects within the FTP in Russia, by investment (RUB m), 2010-2015
  49. Sochi railway construction projects (RUB m), 2010-2012
  50. Road bridge projects included in the FTP (RUB m), 2010-2015
  51. Railway bridge projects within the FTP (RUB m), 2010-2015
  52. Road bridge projects in the Vladivostok area (RUB m), 2010-2012
  53. Largest airport construction projects planned in Russia (RUB m), 2010-2015
  54. Largest seaport construction projects within the FTP in Russia (RUB m), 2010-2015
  55. Largest internal waterway construction projects within the FTP in Russia (RUB m), 2010-2015
  56. SWOT analysis – future development of the transport infrastructure construction market in Russia, 2011
  57. Major concession projects in Russia, 2011
  58. Merger & Acquisition deals in the transport infrastructure industry, 2005-2010
  59. Mostotrest – basic facts and key figures, 2010
  60. Transstroy – basic facts and key figures, 2010
  61. Avtoban – basic facts and key figures, 2010
  62. Engeokom – basic facts and key figures, 2010
  63. Bamtonnelstroy – basic facts and key figures, 2010
  64. USK Most – basic facts and key figures, 2010
  65. Mostostroitelny Otryad 19 – basic facts and key figures, 2010
  66. Mostovik – basic facts and key figures, 2010
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Engeokom
Interdorstroy
Mosinzhstroy
Mostostroitelny Otryad 19
Mostostroy 11
Mostotrest
NPO Mostovik
Rosmorport
RZhD Story
Sibmost
SOK Group
Transstroy
Transstroymekhanizatsya
Trud
USK Most
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Transport infrastructure construction market in Russia 2011
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