Construction in India – Key Trends and Opportunities to 2017
London (PRWEB) December 05, 2013 -- Synopsis
This report provides detailed market analysis, information and insights into the Indian construction market, including:
-The Indian construction market’s growth prospects by sector, project type and type of construction activity
-Analysis of equipment, material and service costs across each project type within India
-Critical insight into the impact of industry trends and issues and the risks and opportunities they present to participants in the Indian construction market
-Assessment of the competitive forces facing the construction industry in India and profiles of the leading players
-Data highlights of the largest construction projects in India
Summary
The Indian construction industry increased in value at a CAGR of 15.10% during the review period. This growth was supported by the country’s expanding economy, increased government spending on public infrastructure, high urbanization and a supportive foreign direct investment (FDI) system. Construction industry growth is expected to remain strong over the forecast period, as a result of the government’s commitment to improving the country’s infrastructure. The infrastructure, industrial and commercial construction markets collectively accounted for 74.2% of the total Indian construction industry in 2012. Consequently, the contribution of these three markets will be significant to the overall Indian construction industry growth over the forecast period. The Indian construction industry’s output is expected to record a CAGR of 15.45% over the forecast period. The general outlook for construction activity during the five-year forecast period is positive. Construction activity in the residential market will be driven by demand side factors, such as the growth in nuclear families and the rising urbanization rate, as well as government support and state investment in affordable housing schemes.
Scope
This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the construction industry in India:
-Historical (2008-2012) and forecast (2013-2017) valuations of the construction market in India using the construction output and value-add methods
-Segmentation by sector (commercial, industrial, infrastructure, institutional and residential) and by project type
-Breakdown of values within each project type, by type of activity (new construction, repair and maintenance, refurbishment and demolition) and by type of cost (materials, equipment and services)
-Analysis of key construction industry issues, including regulation, cost management, funding and pricing
-Assessment of the competitive environment using Porter’s Five Forces
-Detailed profiles of the leading construction companies in India
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Key Highlights
-India’s economic growth is estimated to have slowed to 5.1% in 2012-2013, the lowest rate in a decade. This was caused by inadequate infrastructure, sluggish investment growth and policy paralysis. It is expected to improve marginally in 2013-2014. However, with a possibility of recovery in global economic growth and an expected improvement in business sentiment, India’s GDP growth is expected to improve in the following three years and will expand to between 6% and 7.5% a year.
-The government’s budget deficit widened from the equivalent of 5.1% of GDP in 2010-2011 to 6.1% in 2011-2012, as revenue receipts contracted by 4.5%. Despite a significant shortfall in revenue collection and sustained growth in expenditure, the government is optimistic about achieving a fiscal deficit target of 5.2% of GDP in 2012-2013 and aims to reduce the deficit to 4.8% of GDP in 2014-2015. However, Timetric forecasts that government expenditure growth will remain high and the sluggish economic performance will act as a drag on revenue growth.
-Construction activity has been unstable in recent quarters, with annual growth increasing to 10.9% in the second quarter of 2012 before dropping to 5.8% in the fourth quarter of the year. As overall economic growth has been fairly weak, slipping to a low of 4.5% on an annual basis in the fourth quarter of 2012, there are still concerns over the short-term prospects for the Indian construction industry, with developers in the commercial and residential property space likely to continue to struggle. Other problems, such as difficulties in land acquisition and securing environment clearances, could impact negatively on construction growth.
-In order to meet the long term need of infrastructure construction funding, a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for setting up India’s first infrastructure debt fund (IDF) was signed by ICICI Group, Bank of Baroda, Citicorp Finance India and Life Insurance Corporation in 2012. IDF will provide an alternative source of finance for investors and allow more investment in the infrastructure construction market. It aims to attract private investment to finance the majority of infrastructure projects. Major investments will be made in public-private projects on highways, railways, ports, roads and other infrastructure projects.
1 Executive Summary
2 Market Overview
2.1 The Domestic Economy
2.2 Key Trends and Issues
2.3 Key Construction Indicators
2.4 Benchmarking by Market Size and Growth
2.5 Price Dynamics
2.5.1 Salaries
2.5.2 Equipment
2.5.3 Materials
2.5.4 Energy
2.6 Porters Five Forces Analysis
2.6.1 Bargaining power of supplier – medium
2.6.2 Bargaining power of buyer – high
2.6.3 Barriers to entry – low
2.6.4 Intensity of rivalry – high
2.6.5 Threat of substitution – low
2.7 Demographic Profile
3 Commercial Construction
3.1 Performance Outlook
3.2 Key Issues
3.3 Data and Projects Highlights
4 Industrial Construction
4.1 Performance Outlook
4.2 Key Issues
4.3 Data and Projects Highlights
5 Infrastructure Construction
5.1 Performance Outlook
5.2 Key Issues
5.3 Data and Projects Highlights
6 Institutional Construction
6.1 Performance Outlook
6.2 Key Issues
6.3 Data Highlights
7 Residential Construction
7.1 Performance Outlook
7.2 Key Issues
7.3 Data and Projects Highlights
8 Company Profile: Larsen & Toubro Limited
8.1 Larsen & Toubro Limited – Company Overview
8.2 Larsen & Toubro Limited – Business Description
8.3 Larsen & Toubro Limited – Main Products and Services
8.4 Larsen & Toubro Limited – History
8.5 Larsen & Toubro Limited – Company Information
8.5.1 Larsen & Toubro Limited – key competitors
8.5.2 Larsen & Toubro Limited – key employees
9 Company Profile: Supreme Infrastructure India Limited
9.1 Supreme Infrastructure India Limited – Company Overview
9.2 Supreme Infrastructure India Limited – Main Products and Services
9.3 Supreme Infrastructure India Limited – Company Information
9.3.1 Supreme Infrastructure India Limited – key competitors
9.3.2 Supreme Infrastructure India Limited – key employees
10 Company Profile: Jaiprakash Associates Limited
10.1 Jaiprakash Associates Limited – Company Overview
10.2 Jaiprakash Associates Limited – Business Description
10.3 Jaiprakash Associates Limited – Main Products and Services
10.4 Jaiprakash Associates Limited – History
10.5 Jaiprakash Associates Limited – Company Information
10.5.1 Jaiprakash Associates Limited – key competitors
10.5.2 Jaiprakash Associates Limited – key employees
11 Company Profile: Punj Lloyd Limited
11.1 Punj Lloyd Limited – Company Overview
11.2 Punj Lloyd Limited – Business Description
11.3 Punj Lloyd Limited – Main Services
11.4 Punj Lloyd Limited – History
11.5 Punj Lloyd Limited – Company Information
11.5.1 Punj Lloyd Limited – key competitors
11.5.2 Punj Lloyd Limited – key employees
12 Company Profile: LANCO Infratech Limited
12.1 LANCO Infratech Limited – Company Overview
12.2 LANCO Infratech Limited – Business Description
12.3 LANCO Infratech Limited – Main Services
12.4 LANCO Infratech Limited – History
12.5 LANCO Infratech Limited – Company Information
12.5.1 LANCO Infratech Limited – key competitors
12.5.2 LANCO Infratech Limited – key employees
13 Market Data Analysis
13.1 Construction Output and Value-Add
13.1.1 Construction output by project type
13.1.2 Construction output by cost type
13.1.3 Construction output by activity type
13.1.4 Construction value-add by project type
13.2 Commercial Construction
13.2.1 Commercial construction output by project type
13.2.2 Commercial construction output by cost type
13.2.3 Commercial construction output by activity type
13.2.4 Commercial construction value-add by project type
13.3 Industrial Construction
13.3.1 Industrial construction output by project type
13.3.2 Industrial construction output by cost type
13.3.3 Industrial construction output by activity type
13.3.4 Industrial construction value-add by project type
13.4 Infrastructure Construction
13.4.1 Infrastructure construction output by project type
13.4.2 Infrastructure construction output by cost type
13.4.3 Infrastructure construction output by activity type
13.4.4 Infrastructure construction value-add by project type
13.5 Institutional Construction
13.5.1 Institutional construction output by project type
13.5.2 Institutional construction output by cost type
13.5.3 Institutional construction output by activity type
13.5.4 Institutional construction value-add by project type
13.6 Residential Construction
13.6.1 Residential construction output by project type
13.6.2 Residential construction output by cost type
13.6.3 Residential construction output by activity type
13.6.4 Residential construction value-add by project type
14 Appendix
14.1 What is this report about?
14.2 Definitions
14.3 Summary Methodology
14.4 Methodology
14.5 Contact Timetric
14.6 About Timetric
14.7 Timetric’s Services
14.7.1 Core capabilities include:
14.8 Disclaimer
List of Tables
Table 1: Project 1 – ATVL – Surat Theme Park Development – Gujarat
Table 2: Project 2 – ASCENDAS – Bangalore IT and Electronics Park Development – Karnataka
Table 3: Project 3 – INFY – Infosys Sarjapur Software Development Center – Karnataka
Table 4: Project 1 – Posco – Paradip Integrated Steel Plant – Orissa
Table 5: Project 2 – BDL – Ibrahimpatnam Missiles Manufacturing Plant – Andhra Pradesh
Table 6: Project 3 – KSEZ – Kakinada Special Economic Zone – Andhra Pradesh
Table 7: Project 1 – NHAI – National Highway Development Program – India
Table 8: Project 2 – MoR – Delhi-Agra-Lucknow-Varanasi-Patna High Speed Rail Corridor – India
Table 9: Project 3 – DMRC – Delhi Metro Line Development – New Delhi
Table 10: Project 1 – GMR – Shamshabad Airport Multi Specialty Hospital – Andhra Pradesh
Table 11: Project 2 – DIID – Noida Medical University and Paediatric Hospital – Uttar Pradesh
Table 12: Project 3 – DM Healthcare – Kochi MedCity – Kerala
Table 13: Project 1 – MMRDA – Affordable Rental Housing Scheme – Maharashtra
Table 14: Project 2 – HDIL – Virar Housing Scheme – Maharashtra
Table 15: Project 3 – SOBHA – Sobha City Residential Development – Karnataka
Table 16: Larsen & Toubro Limited, Key Facts
Table 17: Larsen & Toubro Limited, Main Products and Services
Table 18: Larsen & Toubro Limited, History
Table 19: Larsen & Toubro Limited, Key Employees
Table 20: Supreme Infrastructure India Limited, Key Facts
Table 21: Supreme Infrastructure India Limited, Main Products and Services
Table 22: Supreme Infrastructure India Limited, Key Employees
Table 23: Jaiprakash Associates Limited, Key Facts
Table 24: Jaiprakash Associates Limited, Main Products and Services
Table 25: Jaiprakash Associates Limited, History
Table 26: Jaiprakash Associates Limited, Key Employees
Table 27: Punj Lloyd Limited, Key Facts
Table 28: Punj Lloyd Limited, Main Services
Table 29: Punj Lloyd Limited, History
Table 30: Punj Lloyd Limited, Key Employees
Table 31: LANCO Infratech Limited, Key Facts
Table 32: LANCO Infratech Limited, Main Services
Table 33: LANCO Infratech Limited, History
Table 34: LANCO Infratech Limited, Key Employees
Table 35: Indian Construction Output by Project Type (INR Million), 2008–2012
Table 36: Indian Construction Output by Project Type (INR Million), 2012–2017
Table 37: Indian Construction Output by Cost Type (INR Million), 2008–2012
Table 38: Indian Construction Output by Cost Type (INR Million), 2012–2017
Table 39: Indian Construction Output by Activity Type (INR Million), 2008–2012
Table 40: Indian Construction Output by Activity Type (INR Million), 2012–2017
Table 41: Indian Construction Value-Add by Project Type (INR Million), 2008–2012
Table 42: Indian Construction Value-Add by Project Type (INR Million), 2012–2017
Table 43: Indian Commercial Construction Output by Project Type (INR Million), 2008–2012
Table 44: Indian Commercial Construction Output by Project Type (INR Million), 2012–2017
Table 45: Indian Commercial Construction Output by Cost Type (INR Million), 2008–2012
Table 46: Indian Commercial Construction Output by Cost Type (INR Million), 2012–2017
Table 47: Indian Commercial Construction Output by Activity Type (INR Million), 2008–2012
Table 48: Indian Commercial Construction Output by Activity Type (INR Million), 2012–2017
Table 49: Indian Commercial Construction Value-Add by Project Type (INR Million), 2008–2012
Table 50: Indian Commercial Construction Value-Add by Project Type (INR Million), 2012–2017
Table 51: Indian Industrial Construction Output by Project Type (INR Million), 2008–2012
Table 52: Indian Industrial Construction Output by Project Type (INR Million), 2012–2017
Table 53: Indian Industrial Construction Output by Cost Type (INR Million), 2008–2012
Table 54: Indian Industrial Construction Output by Cost Type (INR Million), 2012–2017
Table 55: Indian Industrial Construction Output by Activity Type (INR Million), 2008–2012
Table 56: Indian Industrial Construction Output by Activity Type (INR Million), 2012–2017
Table 57: Indian Industrial Construction Value-Add by Project Type (INR Million), 2008–2012
Table 58: Indian Industrial Construction Value-Add by Project Type (INR Million), 2012–2017
Table 59: Indian Infrastructure Construction Output by Project Type (INR Million), 2008–2012
Table 60: Indian Infrastructure Construction Output by Project Type (INR Million), 2012–2017
Table 61: Indian Infrastructure Construction Output by Cost Type (INR Million), 2008–2012
Table 62: Indian Infrastructure Construction Output by Cost Type (INR Million), 2012–2017
Table 63: Indian Infrastructure Construction Output by Activity Type (INR Million), 2008–2012
Table 64: Indian Infrastructure Construction Output by Activity Type (INR Million), 2012–2017
Table 65: Indian Infrastructure Construction Value-Add by Project Type (INR Million), 2008–2012
Table 66: Indian Infrastructure Construction Value-Add by Project Type (INR Million), 2012–2017
Table 67: Indian Institutional Construction Output by Project Type (INR Million), 2008–2012
Table 68: Indian Institutional Construction Output by Project Type (INR Million), 2012–2017
Table 69: Indian Institutional Construction Output by Cost Type (INR Million), 2008–2012
Table 70: Indian Institutional Construction Output by Cost Type (INR Million), 2012–2017
Table 71: Indian Institutional Construction Output by Activity Type (INR Million), 2008–2012
Table 72: Indian Institutional Construction Output by Activity Type (INR Million), 2012–2017
Table 73: Indian Institutional Construction Value-Add by Project Type (INR Million), 2008–2012
Table 74: Indian Institutional Construction Value-Add by Project Type (INR Million), 2012–2017
Table 75: Indian Residential Construction Output by Project Type (INR Million), 2008–2012
Table 76: Indian Residential Construction Output by Project Type (INR Million), 2012–2017
Table 77: Indian Residential Construction Output by Cost Type (INR Million), 2008–2012
Table 78: Indian Residential Construction Output by Cost Type (INR Million), 2012–2017
Table 79: Indian Residential Construction Output by Activity Type (INR Million), 2008–2012
Table 80: Indian Residential Construction Output by Activity Type (INR Million), 2012–2017
Table 81: Indian Residential Construction Value-Add by Project Type (INR Million), 2008–2012
Table 82: Indian Residential Construction Value-Add by Project Type (INR Million), 2012–2017
Table 83: Timetric Construction Market Definitions
List of Figures
Figure 1: Growth Matrix for Construction Output in India
Figure 2: Indian Economic Outlook, 2008–2017
Figure 3: Indian Construction – Real Gross Valued Added (%), 2007–2012
Figure 4: Indian Bank Credit to Construction (INR Billion), 2009–2012
Figure 5: Indian Residential Property Prices (2007=100), 2010–2012
Figure 6: Benchmarking with Other Major Markets
Figure 7: Indian Population (Million), 2008–2017
Figure 8: Indian Commercial Construction Output (US$ Million), 2008–2017
Figure 9: Indian Industrial Construction Output (US$ Million), 2008–2017
Figure 10: Indian Infrastructure Construction Output (US$ Million)
Figure 11: Indian Institutional Construction Output (US$ Million), 2008–2017
Figure 12: Indian Residential Construction Output (US$ Million), 2008–2017
Figure 13: Indian Construction Output by Project Type (INR Million), 2008–2017
Figure 14: Indian Construction Output by Cost Type (INR Million), 2008–2017
Figure 15: Indian Construction Output by Activity Type (INR Million), 2008–2017
Figure 16: Indian Construction Value-Add by Project Type (INR Million), 2008–2017
Figure 17: Indian Commercial Construction Output by Project Type (INR Million), 2008–2017
Figure 18: Indian Commercial Construction Output by Cost Type (INR Million), 2008–2017
Figure 19: Indian Commercial Construction Output by Activity Type (INR Million), 2008–2017
Figure 20: Indian Commercial Construction Value-Add by Project Type (INR Million), 2008–2017
Figure 21: Indian Industrial Construction Output by Project Type (INR Million), 2008–2017
Figure 22: Indian Industrial Construction Output by Cost Type (INR Million), 2008–2017
Figure 23: Indian Industrial Construction Output by Activity Type (INR Million), 2008–2017
Figure 24: Indian Industrial Construction Value-Add by Project Type (INR Million), 2008–2017
Figure 25: Indian Infrastructure Construction Output by Project Type (INR Million), 2008–2017
Figure 26: Indian Infrastructure Construction Output by Cost Type (INR Million), 2008–2017
Figure 27: Indian Infrastructure Construction Output by Activity Type (INR Million), 2008–2017
Figure 28: Indian Infrastructure Construction Value-Add by Project Type (INR Million), 2008–2017
Figure 29: Indian Institutional Construction Output by Project Type (INR Million), 2008–2017
Figure 30: Indian Institutional Construction Output by Cost Type (INR Million), 2008–2017
Figure 31: Indian Institutional Construction Output by Activity Type (INR Million), 2008–2017
Figure 32: Indian Institutional Construction Value-Add by Project Type (INR Million), 2008–2017
Figure 33: Indian Residential Construction Output by Project Type (INR Million), 2008–2017
Figure 34: Indian Residential Construction Output by Cost Type (INR Million), 2008–2017
Figure 35: Indian Residential Construction Output by Activity Type (INR Million), 2008–2017
Figure 36: Indian Residential Construction Value-Add by Project Type (INR Million), 2008–2017
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