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The Australia Infrastructure Report - Independent 5 year Infrastructure industry forecasts for Australia.
- Original Infrastructure market research and Infrastructure sector trend analysis for Australia.
- Competitive intelligence, Australian Infrastructure company rankings and SWOT analyses on international and domestic Infrastructure companies in Australia.
The Australia Infrastrucure Report has been researched at source, and features latest-available data covering public procurement and spending on all major infrastructure and construction projects, including transportation and logistics by land, sea and air; power plants and utilities, and commercial construction and property development; 5-year industry forecasts through end-2011; company rankings and competitive landscapes covering leading multinational and national contractors; and analysis of latest industry trends, opportunities, projects and regulatory changes.. Business Monitor International’s Australian Infrastructure Reports provide industry professionals and strategists, sector analysts, investors, trade associations and regulatory bodies with independent forecasts and competitive intelligence on Australian infrastructure and construction. |
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Key Benefits of Reports -
- Benchmark BMI’s Independent 5-year Infrastructure Industry Forecasts to test other views – a key input for successful budgetary and planning in the Australian strategic Infrastructure market.
- Target Business Opportunities & Risks in the Australian Infrastructure Sector through our reviews of latest industry trends, regulatory changes and major deals, projects and investments in Australia.
- Exploit the Latest Competitive Infrastructure Intelligence & company SWOTS on your competitors and peers through company rankings by sales, market share and ownership structure – includes multi-national and national companies
CoverageExecutive Summary Summary of BMI’s key industry forecasts, views and trend analysis covering Infrastructure and construction, regulatory changes, major investments and projects, and significant multinational and national company developments. Industry Trends And DevelopmentsAnalysis of latest projects across the Infrastructure sector – transport, utilities, commercial construction – including market overview which provides an outline of the key elements driving developments. Industry Environment RankingBMI’s regional comparative analysis of the Infrastructure sector, evaluating sector-specific issues within the broader Country Risk context, including each state’s overall economic and political stability. SWOT AnalysisSWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats) of the state’s business environment, Infrastructure sector, politics and economics, which carefully evaluates the short- and medium-term issues facing the industry. BMI 5-Year Industry & Macro ForecastHistoric data series and 5-year forecasts to end-2011 for all key industry and economic indicators, supported by explicit assumptions, plus analysis of key risks to the main forecast. Indicators include: Industry value (US$bn); contribution to GDP (%); Infrastructure, procurement and spending on major projects (US$bn); cement production (mn tonnes); housing completions (‘000 units), sector employment (‘000); population growth (mn); nominal GDP (US$bn); real GDP growth (%); industrial production index (% y-o-y average); consumer price index (%y-o-y average); current account (US$bn), external debt (US$bn). Competitive Landscape & Company ProfilesComparative company analyses and rankings by sales, % market share, employees, registration date and ownership structure. Company profiles include fully researched senior executives and contact details, business activity and leading products and services. |
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BMI's Executive Summary
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The construction industry of Australia contributed over 10% to the country's gross domestic product
(GDP) in 2006, cementing its importance in the economy. About 140,000 construction businesses
operate in the industry employing more than 800,000 people. It is a very diverse industry in terms of
size and scale of operation. A small number of medium-sized companies have captured the residential
construction segment, while the eight largest companies in the non-residential construction segment
account for nearly 27% of the industry turnover. This report forecasts the industry to grow 3.13% yearon-
year (y-o-y) in 2007 to reach a value of US$86.08bn, and further to US$106.04bn by 2012.
The government is playing a very keen investor in the Australian construction industry. For instance, in
2007, the South Australian government announced a package of US$450mn for infrastructure
development in the region. In West Australia (WA), the government is expected to invest in airport
development. The performance of the construction industry is also augured by the nation's
accommodating monetary and fiscal policies that help in attracting investments into the sector. Some of
the major projects being planned in Australia include the construction of a liquefied natural gas (LNG)
plant in Queensland worth US$5.82bn; a rail link from Pilbara to the Bowen Basin in Western
Australia, and an upgrade of the Sydney rail network, including construction of rail lines, rail bridges
and the modification of existing bridges.
Despite the promising future of the construction industry, macroeconomic variables might pose some
difficulty in the medium term. There is a possibility of inflation and the current account deficit
hampering the industry outlook. Again, high oil prices might put a damper on capital inflows into
Australian construction activity.
Having said that, Australia's highly developed infrastructure compares with the best in the world.
Transport plays an important role in addressing the nation's economic and community needs. Moreover,
its highly skilled workforce as well as its unique geographic location as a gateway to the Asia-Pacific,
position Australia as a likely candidate for a modest-to-positive growth outlook.
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Contents [TOP] Executive Summary
Chapter 1 Industry Trends And Developments
Market Overview
Australia's Economy In 20052006
Australia's Construction Industry In 2006
Major Companies
Some Recent Investment Initiatives
Chapter 2 Key Projects
Transport
Utilities
Residential And Commercial Construction
Tourism
Australia Major Infrastructure Projects
Chapter 3 Business Environment
Introduction
Table: Asia Pacific Business Attractiveness Rankings
Business Attractiveness Rankings Methodology
Regional Overview
Business Environment Ranking
Economics LongTerm Risk
Politics LongTerm Risk
Construction Growth
Competitive Environment
Anticipated Potential
Chapter 4 SWOT Analysis
Australia Infrastructure SWOT
Australia Economic SWOT
Australia Political SWOT
Australia Business Environment SWOT
Chapter 5 Industry Forecast Scenario
Table: Australia Economic And Construction Data
Chapter 6 Macroeconomic Outlook
Economy To Lose Inflationary Froth
Table: Economic Activity Historical Data And Forecasts
Chapter 7 Competitive Landscape
Table: AustraliaKey Players
Chapter 8 Company Monitor
Multiplex
Transfield Services
Clough
Chapter 9 BMI Forecast Modelling
How We Generate Our Industry Forecasts
Construction Industry
Sources
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Competitive Landscape for Asia Infrastructure Reports: Sample of Companies Ranked
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Comparative company analyses and rankings by sales,
% market share, employees, registration date and ownership structure.
Company profiles include fully researched senior executives and contact details,
business activity and leading products and services. SWOT (strengths, weaknesses,
opportunities, threats) of the state’s business environment, infrastructure sector,
politics and economics, which carefully evaluates the short- and medium-term issues
facing the industry.
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BMI's Asian Infrastructure Reports are based on an extensive
network of multilateral organisations, government departments, infrastructure industry associations, chambers of commerce and company reports. Information
sources include:
* Abacus Investment Research, Malaysia
* ADB
* ASEAN
* Building and Construction Authority, Singapore
* Census & Statistics Department, Hong Kong
* Central Banks
* chinanews.bfn.org
* Department of Statisitcs, Singapore
* Department of Statistics, Malaysia
* Ministry
* Directorate General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics, Taiwan
* General Statistics Office, Vietnam
* International Monetary Fund (IMF)
* Kyodo News, Japan
* Ministries of Finance
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* Ministries of Trade & Industry
* Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, Japan/a>
* National Bureau Statistics, China
* National Economic and Development Authority, Philippines
* National Statistics Office, Philippines
* National Statistics Office, South Korea
* National Statistics Office, Thailand
* Oil Pipeline Constuction
* Registrar General, India
* Statistical Centre of Iran
* Statistics Division, Pakistan
* Statistics Indonesia
* Taiwan News
* United Nations
* World Bank
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