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Pakistan Infrastructure Report 2008

Published by: Business Monitor International

Published: Nov. 23, 2007 - 47 Pages


Table of Contents


Executive Summary
Industry Trends And Developments
Market Overview
Pakistan’s Economy In 2006-2007
Pakistan’s Construction Industry In 2006
Major Companies
Some Recent Investment Initiatives
Key Projects
Quake Aftermath
Transport
Utilities
Residential And Commercial Construction
Table: Pakistan Major Infrastructure Projects
Table: Pakistan Major Infrastructure Projects (cont)
Business Environment
Introduction
Ratings Overview
Table: Infrastructure Business Environment Indicators
Regional Overview - Asia Pacific
Pakistan: Business Environment Rating
Table: Asia-Pacific Business Environment Rating
Limits of Potential Returns
Risks to Realisation of Potential Returns
SWOT Analysis
Pakistan Infrastructure SWOT
Pakistan Political SWOT
Pakistan Economic SWOT
Pakistan Business Environment SWOT
Industry Forecast Scenario
Table: Pakistan -- Construction Data
Table: Pakistan -- Construction Data (cont)
Risks
Macroeconomic Outlook
Mounting Challenges To Maintaining Robust Growth
Table: Pakistan - Economic Activity
Competitive Landscape
Table: Key Players
Company Monitor
Gammon Pakistan
ABB Pakistan
National Construction
BMI Forecast Modelling
How We Generate Our Industry Forecasts
Construction Industry
Sources

Abstract

Pakistan’s construction industry grew by 16.82% year-on year (y-o-y) in 2006, driven primarily byincreased state-spending on infrastructure development -specifically road construction and powergenerationprojects - and reconstruction work in the quake-affected areas. BMI forecasts the industry togrow at 9.27% y-o-y during 2008-2012.

The government has announced a number of road and highway development projects across the country.The third deep-sea port at Gwadar, developed in collaboration with China was inaugurated in March2007. Major projects planned in the country include the US$43bn Model city on the islands of Bundaland Buddo near Karachi; the US$7.42bn gas pipeline from Iran to Pakistan and India; the US$6.5bnDiamer-Bhasha dam, and the US$4-5bn oil refinery in Baluchistan.

Despite having extremely liberal investment laws -100% foreign equity is permitted in the manufacturingand infrastructure sectors - the country has not managed to attract much foreign investment. Prolongedpolitical unrest and disputes with neighbouring India have had an adverse bearing on the country’sbusiness environment

. High corruption levels and lack of a sound legal infrastructure exacerbate thesituation further. The Pakistani economy - despite being among the largest in South Asia - has to bearwith widening trade deficits and mounting inflationary pressures. Within infrastructure development,residential construction has been one of the most neglected areas.

Despite all odds, the Pakistani construction sector has displayed impressive growth. BMI expects thegrowth to slowdown slightly from 2007 and average around 9% up to 2012. The industry is forecast to beworth PKR420.33bn (US$6.04bn) in 2012. Against the backdrop of a sizeable grey economy and underreporting,the industry’s contribution to the overall gross domestic product (GDP) is likely to average2.52% during the forecast period.

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