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Construction in Brazil - Key Trends and Opportunities to 2017
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Construction in Brazil – Key Trends and Opportunities to 2017
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Synopsis
This report provides detailed market analysis, information and insights into the Brazilian construction market, including:
• The Brazilian 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 Brazil
• Critical insight into the impact of industry trends and issues and the risks and opportunities they present to participants in the Brazilian construction market
• Assessment of the competitive forces facing the construction industry in Brazil and profiles of the leading players
• Data highlights of the largest construction projects in Brazil
Summary
The Brazilian construction industry recorded a CAGR of 13.16% during the review period and valued BRL398.5 billion (US$204.5 billion) in 2012. The country's high tax burden, shortage of skilled labor, poor infrastructure and strong currency made it uncompetitive and reliant on domestic market growth. Realizing the importance of modernizing infrastructure to achieve long-term growth, the government announced a BRL133 billion (US$66 billion) plan to establish a set of auctions to attract private firms into building and managing the nation's infrastructure. Construction related to the FIFA World Cup and the Olympic Games will support all construction markets going forward and infrastructure construction is projected to remain the fastest-growing construction market over the forecast period. The nation's housing deficit has created a challenging environment and is adversely affecting the poorest sections of society. Speculative buying has resulted in a competitive property market which has driven prices and effectively excluded low income families. Timetric expects the Brazilian construction industry to record a CAGR of 8.67% over the forecast period and to value BRL603.8 billion (US$309.9 billion) in 2017.
Scope
This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the construction industry in Brazil:
• Historical (2008-2012) and forecast (2013-2017) valuations of the construction market in Brazil 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 Brazil
Reasons To Buy
• Identify and evaluate market opportunities using our standardized valuation and forecasting methodologies
• Assess market growth potential at a micro-level via 600+ time series data forecasts
• Understand the latest industry and market trends
• Formulate and validate business strategies by leveraging our critical and actionable insight
• Assess business risks, including cost, regulatory and competitive pressures
• Evaluate competitive risk and success factors
Key Highlights
• Overall construction industry output valued BRL398.5 billion (US$204.5 billion) in 2012 recording a CAGR of 13.16% during the review period. The industry is projected to record a CAGR of 8.67% over the forecast period and value BRL603.8 billion (US$309.9 billion) in 2017.
• Inflated operational costs are associated with doing business in Brazil, making the country's goods and services more expensive. This is referred to as the "Brazil Cost". Excessive bureaucracy, high levels of corruption within the public sector, high labor costs and taxes undermine confidence and industry competitiveness.
• Brazil's infrastructure is currently in an under developed state and this poses a key challenge to the development of the country's industrial sector.
• Delays continue to threaten infrastructure projects. In 2012, a spate of worker strikes, spurred by demands for higher wages, halted work on key hydroelectric projects. Difficulties in obtaining environmental permits could also delay major projects. In line with Brazil's National Development Bank (BNDES), Timetric anticipates infrastructural investments totaling BRL597 billion (US$294 billion) over 2012?2015, 30% higher than the BRL461 billion (US$227 billion) invested during 2007?2010. Electricity and transport are slated to be the main investment targets.
• Despite the housing market being overvalued in Brazil, house prices continue to rise at one of the highest rates in the world. The residential construction market is set to grow over the forecast period, driven by rising incomes, the increased availability of mortgages and a scarcity of affordable housing.
• A depressed economic environment in Europe and a slowing economic growth rate in China led to a decline in the demand for Brazilian exports, and consequently a decline in production. Wage indexation, combined with lack of an educated workforce decreased the competitiveness of the Brazilian manufacturing sector. Construction activity in the industrial construction market is projected to remain relatively sluggish. Indeed, industrial construction is projected to be the slowest-growing construction category over the forecast period recording a CAGR of 7.10%.
• Institutional construction was the smallest construction category in Brazil in 2012, with a share of 3.8% and valuing BRL15.1 billion (US$7.7 billion). A lack of a qualified workforce forces hiring of foreign human capital, unnecessary salary inflation and a decline in industry competitiveness. In October 2012, Brazil's lower house of Congress passed a National Education Plan wherein public spending on education will be raised to 10% of GDP by 2020, the highest share in the world.
Table of Contents
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 of the Brazilian Construction Industry
2.6.1 Bargaining power of supplier – high
2.6.2 Bargaining power of buyer – low
2.6.3 Barriers to entry – medium
2.6.4 Intensity of rivalry – medium
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 and Projects Highlights
7 Residential Construction
7.1 Performance Outlook
7.2 Key Issues
7.3 Data and Projects Highlights
8 Company Profile: Odebrecht S.A.
8.1 Odebrecht SA – Company Overview
8.2 Odebrecht SA – Business Description
8.3 Odebrecht SA – Main Products and Services
8.4 Odebrecht SA – History
8.5 Odebrecht SA – Company Information
8.5.1 Odebrecht SA – key competitors
8.5.2 Odebrecht SA – key employees
9 Company Profile: Camargo Carreo SA
9.1 Camargo Carreo SA – Company Overview
9.2 Camargo Carreo SA – Business Description
9.3 Camargo Carreo SA – Main Products, Services and Brands
9.4 Camargo Carreo SA – History
9.5 Camargo Carreo SA – Company Information
9.5.1 Camargo Carreo SA – key competitors
9.5.2 Camargo Carreo SA – key employees
10 Company Profile: Andrade Gutierrez SA
10.1 Andrade Gutierrez SA – Company Overview
10.2 Andrade Gutierrez SA – Business Description
10.3 Andrade Gutierrez SA – Main Products, Services and Brands
10.4 Andrade Gutierrez SA – History
10.5 Andrade Gutierrez SA – Company Information
10.5.1 Andrade Gutierrez SA – key competitors
10.5.2 Andrade Gutierrez SA – key employees
11 Company Profile: Even Construtora e Incorporadora S/A
11.1 Even Construtora e Incorporadora SA – Company Overview
11.2 Even Construtora e Incorporadora SA – Business Description
11.3 Even Construtora e Incorporadora SA – Main Services and Brands
11.4 Even Construtora e Incorporadora SA – History
11.5 Even Construtora e Incorporadora SA – Company Information
11.5.1 Even Construtora e Incorporadora SA – key competitors
11.5.2 Even Construtora e Incorporadora SA – key employees
12 Company Profile: Cyrela Brazil Realty SA Empreendimentos e Participacoes
12.1 Cyrela Brazil Realty SA Empreendimentos e Participacoes – Company Overview
12.2 Cyrela Brazil Realty SA Empreendimentos e Participacoes – Main Services
12.3 Cyrela Brazil Realty SA Empreendimentos e Participacoes – Company Information
12.3.1 Cyrela Brazil Realty SA Empreendimentos e Participacoes – key competitors
12.3.2 Cyrela Brazil Realty SA Empreendimentos e Participacoes – 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 output by cost type
13.4.3 Infrastructure 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 – GRM ? Petropolis International Golf Resort ? Rio de Janeiro
Table 2: Project 2 – Iguatemi ? Esplanada Shopping Center ? Sao Paulo
Table 3: Project 3 – Trump ? Rio Trump Towers ? Rio de Janeiro
Table 4: Project 1 – Foxconn - Electronics Product Manufacturing Plant ? Brazil
Table 5: Project 2 – Vale/Posco/Dongkuk - Sao Goncalo do Amarante Steel Manufacturing Plant ? Ceara
Table 6: Project 3 – FOB ? Belo Horizonte Flat Steel Mill ? Minas Gerais
Table 7: Project 1 – ANTT ? High-Speed Railway System ? Rio de Janeiro
Table 8: Project 2 – MoT ? Cuiaba-Santarem Rail Link ? Brazil
Table 9: Project 3 – DERSA ? Mario Covas Northern Stretch Ring Road Development ? Sao Paulo
Table 10: Project 1 – UCKG - Solomon Temple Replica ? Sao Paulo
Table 11: Project 2 – Mater Dei - Belo Horizonte Avenida do Contorno Hospital ? Minas Gerais
Table 12: Project 3 – Rede Dor - Macae High level Hospital - Rio De Janeiro
Table 13: Project 1 – GoA ? Social and Environmental Program of Igarapes Manaus ? Amazonas
Table 14: Project 2 – ATLANTICA ? Quinta dos Ganchos Mixed Use Development: Residential Condominiums ? Santa Catarina
Table 15: Project 3 – Tecnisa/PDG ? Barra Funda Mixed-Use Development: Residential Complexes ? Sao Paulo
Table 16: Odebrecht SA, Key Facts
Table 17: Odebrecht SA, Main Products and Services
Table 18: Odebrecht SA, History
Table 19: Odebrecht SA, Key Employees
Table 20: Camargo Carreo SA, Key Facts
Table 21: Camargo Carreo SA, Main Products and Services and Brands
Table 22: Camargo Carreo SA, History
Table 23: Camargo Carreo SA, Key Employees
Table 24: Andrade Gutierrez SA, Key Facts
Table 25: Andrade Gutierrez SA, Main Products, Services and Brands
Table 26: Odebrecht SA, History
Table 27: Andrade Gutierrez SA, Key Employees
Table 28: Even Construtora e Incorporadora SA, Key Facts
Table 29: Even Construtora e Incorporadora SA, Main Services and Brands
Table 30: Odebrecht SA, History
Table 31: Even Construtora e Incorporadora SA, Key Employees
Table 32: Cyrela Brazil Realty SA Empreendimentos e Participacoes, Key Facts
Table 33: Cyrela Brazil Realty SA Empreendimentos e Participacoes, Main Services
Table 34: Cyrela Brazil Realty SA Empreendimentos e Participacoes, Key Employees
Table 35: Brazilian Construction Output by Project Type (BRL Million), 2008?2012
Table 36: Brazilian Commercial Construction Output by Project Type (BRL Million), 2012?2017
Table 37: Brazilian Construction Output by Cost Type (BRL Million), 2008?2012
Table 38: Brazilian Construction Output by Cost Type (BRL Million), 2012?2017
Table 39: Brazilian Construction Output by Activity Type (BRL Million), 2008?2012
Table 40: Brazilian Construction Output by Activity Type (BRL Million), 2012?2017
Table 41: Brazilian Construction Value-Add by Project Type (BRL Million), 2008?2012
Table 42: Brazilian Construction Value-Add by Project Type (BRL Million), 2012?2017
Table 43: Brazilian Commercial Construction Output by Project Type (BRL Million), 2008?2012
Table 44: Brazilian Commercial Construction Output by Project Type (BRL Million), 2012?2017
Table 45: Brazilian Commercial Construction Output by Cost Type (BRL Million), 2008?2012
Table 46: Brazilian Commercial Construction Output by Cost Type (BRL Million), 2012?2017
Table 47: Brazilian Commercial Construction Output by Activity Type (BRL Million), 2008?2012
Table 48: Brazilian Commercial Construction Output by Activity Type (BRL Million), 2012?2017
Table 49: Brazilian Commercial Construction Value-Add by Project Type (BRL Million), 2008?2012
Table 50: Brazilian Commercial Construction Value-Add by Project Type (BRL Million), 2012?2017
Table 51: Brazilian Industrial Construction Output by Project Type (BRL Million), 2008?2012
Table 52: Brazilian Industrial Construction Output by Project Type (BRL Million), 2012?2017
Table 53: Brazilian Industrial Construction Output by Cost Type (BRL Million), 2008?2012
Table 54: Brazilian Industrial Construction Output by Cost Type (BRL Million), 2012?2017
Table 55: Brazilian Industrial Construction Output by Activity Type (BRL Million), 2008?2012
Table 56: Brazilian Industrial Construction Output by Activity Type (BRL Million), 2012?2017
Table 57: Brazilian Industrial Construction Value-Add by Project Type (BRL Million), 2008?2012
Table 58: Brazilian Industrial Construction Value-Add by Project Type (BRL Million), 2012?2017
Table 59: Brazilian Infrastructure Construction Output by Project Type (BRL Million), 2008?2012
Table 60: Brazilian Infrastructure Construction Output by Project Type (BRL Million), 2012?2017
Table 61: Brazilian Infrastructure Construction Output by Cost Type (BRL Million), 2008?2012
Table 62: Brazilian Infrastructure Construction Output by Cost Type (BRL Million), 2012?2017
Table 63: Brazilian Infrastructure Construction Output by Activity Type (BRL Million), 2008?2012
Table 64: Brazilian Infrastructure Construction Output by Activity Type (BRL Million), 2012?2017
Table 65: Brazilian Infrastructure Construction Value-Add by Project Type (BRL Million), 2008?2012
Table 66: Brazilian Infrastructure Construction Value-Add by Project Type (BRL Million), 2012?2017
Table 67: Brazilian Institutional Construction Output by Project Type (BRL Million), 2008?2012
Table 68: Brazilian Institutional Construction Output by Project Type (BRL Million), 2012?2017
Table 69: Brazilian Institutional Construction Output by Cost Type (BRL Million), 2008?2012
Table 70: Brazilian Institutional Construction Output by Cost Type (BRL Million), 2012?2017
Table 71: Brazilian Institutional Construction Output by Activity Type (BRL Million), 2008?2012
Table 72: Brazilian Institutional Construction Output by Activity Type (BRL Million), 2012?2017
Table 73: Brazilian Institutional Construction Value-Add by Project Type (BRL Million), 2008?2012
Table 74: Brazilian Institutional Construction Value-Add by Project Type (BRL Million), 2012?2017
Table 75: Brazilian Residential Construction Output by Project Type (BRL Million), 2008?2012
Table 76: Brazilian Residential Construction Output by Project Type (BRL Million), 2012?2017
Table 77: Brazilian Residential Construction Output by Cost Type (BRL Million), 2008?2012
Table 78: Brazilian Residential Construction Output by Cost Type (BRL Million), 2012?2017
Table 79: Brazilian Residential Construction Output by Activity Type (BRL Million), 2008?2012
Table 80: Brazilian Residential Construction Output by Activity Type (BRL Million), 2012?2017
Table 81: Brazilian Residential Construction Value-Add by Project Type (BRL Million), 2008?2012
Table 82: Brazilian Residential Construction Value-Add by Project Type (BRL Million), 2012?2017
Table 83: Timetric Construction Market Definitions
List of Figures
Figure 1? Growth Matrix for Construction Output in Brazil (Bubble Size Represents Market Output Value in US$ Million)
Figure 2: Brazilian Economic Outlook
Figure 3: Construction Gross Valued Added
Figure 4: Employment in Construction
Figure 5: Construction Costs
Figure 6: Benchmarking Against Other Key Industries
Figure 7: Brazil's Population
Figure 8: Brazilian Commercial Construction Output (US$ Million)
Figure 9: Brazilian Industrial Construction Output (US$ Million)
Figure 10: Brazilian Infrastructure Construction Output (US$ Million)
Figure 11: Brazilian Institutional Construction Output (US$ Million)
Figure 12: Brazilian Residential Construction Output (US$ Million)
Figure 13: Brazilian Construction Output by Project Type (BRL Million) 2008?2017
Figure 14: Brazilian Construction Output by Cost Type (BRL Million) 2008?2017
Figure 15: Brazilian Construction Output by Activity Type (BRL Million) 2008?2017
Figure 16: Brazilian Construction Value-Add by Project Type (BRL Million) 2008?2017
Figure 17: Brazilian Commercial Construction Output by Project Type (BRL Million) 2008?2017
Figure 18: Brazilian Commercial Construction Output by Cost Type (BRL Million) 2008?2017
Figure 19: Brazilian Commercial Construction Output by Activity Type (BRL Million) 2008?2017
Figure 20: Brazilian Commercial Construction Value-Add by Project Type (BRL Million) 2008?2017
Figure 21: Brazilian Industrial Construction Output by Project Type (BRL Million) 2008?2017
Figure 22: Brazilian Industrial Construction Output by Cost Type (BRL Million) 2008?2017
Figure 23: Brazilian Industrial Construction Output by Activity Type (BRL Million) 2008?2017
Figure 24: Brazilian Industrial Construction Value-Add by Project Type (BRL Million) 2008?2017
Figure 25: Brazilian Infrastructure Construction Output by Project Type (BRL Million) 2008?2017
Figure 26: Brazilian Infrastructure Construction Output by Cost Type (BRL Million) 2008?2017
Figure 27: Brazilian Infrastructure Construction Output by Activity Type (BRL Million) 2008?2017
Figure 28: Brazilian Infrastructure Construction Value-Add by Project Type (BRL Million) 2008?2017
Figure 29: Brazilian Institutional Construction Output by Project Type (BRL Million) 2008?2017
Figure 30: Brazilian Institutional Construction Output by Cost Type (BRL Million) 2008?2017
Figure 31: Brazilian Institutional Construction Output by Activity Type (BRL Million) 2008?2017
Figure 32: Brazilian Institutional Construction Value-Add by Project Type (BRL Million) 2008?2017
Figure 33: Brazilian Residential Construction Output by Project Type (BRL Million) 2008?2017
Figure 34: Brazilian Residential Construction Output by Cost Type (BRL Million) 2008?2017
Figure 35: Brazilian Residential Construction Output by Activity Type (BRL Million) 2008?2017
Figure 36: Brazilian Residential Construction Value-Add by Project Type (BRL Million) 2008?2017
Companies Mentioned
Odebrecht SA
Camargo Carreo SA
Andrade Gutierrez SA
Even Construtora e Incorporadora SA
Cyrela Brazil Realty SA Empreendimentos e Participacoes
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