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United Arab Emirates Infrastructure Report Q4 2009

Published by: Business Monitor International

Published: Oct. 14, 2009 - 85 Pages


Table of Contents


Executive Summary
Market Overview
UAE
Table: A Strong Performance
Global Overview
Steel Price Stability Remains Elusive In The UAE
Governments To The Rescue: The Global Surge In Infrastructure Spending
Table: Infrastructure Stimulus Plans List
SWOT Analysis
United Arab Emirates Infrastructure Industry SWOT
United Arab Emirates Political SWOT
United Arab Emirates Economic SWOT
United Arab Emirates Business Environment SWOT
Major Infrastructure Developments And Key Projects
Transport Infrastructure Overview
New And Ongoing Projects
Airports
Ports
Roads
Railways
Other Transport Developments
Table: UAE Major Infrastructure Projects - Transport
Energy And Utilities Infrastructure Overview
New And Ongoing Projects
Power Plants And Transmission Grids
Oil And Gas Pipelines
Water
Table: UAE Major Infrastructure Projects - Energy And Utilities
Construction Overview
New And Ongoing Projects
Residential Construction
Commercial Construction
Table: UAE Major Infrastructure Projects - Construction
Industry Forecast
Table: Economic And Construction Data
Business Environment
Middle East Infrastructure Business Environment Ratings
Table: Regional Infrastructure Business Environment Ratings
Limits Of Potential Returns
Risks To Realisation Of Returns
Project Finance Ratings: Outlook For Middle East
Table: Design And Construction Rating
Table: Commissioning And Operating Rating
Table: Overall Project Finance Rating
Foreign Direct Investment
Labour Force
Legal Framework
Property Rights
Macroeconomic Economic Activity
Table: United Arab Emirates - Economic Activity
Political Outlook
Company Monitor
Dutco Balfour Beatty Group
Al Habtoor Leighton Group
Veolia Water
Suez Environnement
Mubadala Development

Abstract

This coming quarter will be marked by the opening of the first line of the Dubai Metro in early September2009. The Dubai metro is the first of its kind in the Gulf, and its construction has prompted manyneighbouring emirates and states to procure similar multi-billion-dollar urban rail projects, which hascreated a brand new market for companies involved in railway infrastructure.

On the project finance front, the year-long race to secure long-term financing for the Shuweihat 2 powerplant drew to a successful end, just a few weeks before the project's bridge loan was due to expire. TheShuweihat 2 arrangement for US$2.2bn overtakes the financing for Al Dur IWPP, which was finalised inlate July, as the largest IWPP deal secured in the Gulf in 2009. GDF Suez, lead sponsor in both projects,is certainly the one to watch as it cements its standing as the key player in the Gulf's IWPP market.

This quarter we have revised our forecasts on the basis of new historical data announced by the CentralBank of the UAE, but the overall level of growth remains above consensus. Our forecasts of strong realindustry value growth for 2009 are supported by a recent study published by the Kuwait National Bank,which estimates that the UAE is carrying out 45% of all projects in the GCC region. Of course, AbuDhabi at the moment dominates, but Dubai also has important projects to showcase, such as the ongoingconstruction of the Green line of the metro, Al-Maktoum International Airport and the expansion ofDubai Airport.

In BMI’s Q409 UAE Infrastructure Report we forecast that industry value real growth for 2009 will be5.2%, compared with our previous forecast of 6.8%. As such, we forecast that industry value will reachAED74.8bn (US$20.4bn). A similar level of growth is expected for 2010, with value climbing toAED81.6bn (US$22.2bn).

In addition, the positive effect of lower raw material prices cannot be overestimated. As raw materialprices decline, developers in infrastructure and general construction may become more confident aboutlong-term cost estimates, which in 2008 were constantly being revised as prices of steel and cementreached new heights.

However, we also stress that most of the developments in the infrastructure sector of late have beenoverwhelmingly government backed. As such, we maintain our assessment that that government-backedinfrastructure spending will sustain the construction sector growth at a time when private investments areexpected to remain volatile.

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