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Construction in Nigeria – Key Trends and Opportunities to 2020

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Construction in Nigeria – Key Trends and Opportunities to 2020

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  1. Construction in Nigeria – Key Trends and Opportunities to 2020 • The government is encouraging foreign companies to establish their manufacturing plants through its various programs. In 2014, the government launched Nigeria Industrial Revolution Plan (NIPR) to increase the number of jobs and diversify the country’s economy. In the same year, National Enterprise Development Program (NEDEP) was launched by the government to provide business support services and access to finance for small and medium manufactures. • To enhance economic development and boost trade activity, the government is expanding the rail network under the 25-year Strategic Rail Vision program. Accordingly, in May 2014, China Railway Construction Corporation (CRCC) signed an agreement with the Nigerian government to invest NGN2.6 trillion (US$13.1 billion) in the expansion of the network. Request for sample of this research report: http://www.gosreports.com/construction-in-nigeria-key-trends-and-opport unities-to-2020/ • The government aims to increase the share of renewable energy in the country’s total energy mix. Accordingly, it has introduced various projects and sub-programs under the Renewable Energy Program, such as the NAIJA LIGHT Solar Electrification Program, Energy Efficient Housing Scheme, the Abuja Green City and Establishment of Renewable Energy Village. • Population growth, coupled with urbanization, is continuously increasing the demand for quality and affordable housing, which will support the growth of the residential construction market over the forecast period. According to the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA), the country’s total population increased by 11.8%, from 164.2 million in 2011 to 183.5 million in 2015, and is expected to reach 210.2 million by 2020. The country’s urban population increased by 20.4%, from 72.8 million in 2011 to 87.7 million in 2015, and is expected to reach 108.7 million by 2020. • The infrastructure market is expected to benefit from the government’s plan to enhance the sea-port facilities to transform the country into a maritime operational hub within the continent by 2020. The government is planning to build the country’s largest shipyard in Badagry by 2019, with an aim to transport 2.5 million barrels of crude oil per day. Some points from TOC: 1 Executive Summary 2 Industry Outlook 2.1 Commercial Construction 2.2 Industrial Construction 2.3 Infrastructure Construction

  2. 2.4 Energy and Utilities Construction 2.5 Institutional Construction 2.6 Residential Construction 3 Key Issues and Developments 4 Market Data Analysis 4.1 Construction Output and Value Add 4.1.1 Construction output by project type 4.1.2 Construction output by cost type 4.1.3 Construction output by activity type 4.1.4 Construction value add by project type 4.2 Commercial Construction 4.2.1 Commercial construction output by project type 4.2.2 Commercial construction output by cost type 4.2.3 Commercial construction output by activity type 4.2.4 Commercial construction value add by project type 4.3 Industrial Construction 4.3.1 Industrial construction output by project type 4.3.2 Industrial construction output by cost type 4.3.3 Industrial construction output by activity type 4.3.4 Industrial construction value add by project type 4.4 Infrastructure Construction 4.4.1 Infrastructure construction output by project type 4.4.2 Infrastructure construction output by cost type 4.4.3 Infrastructure construction output by activity type 4.4.4 Infrastructure construction value add by project type 4.5 Energy and Utilities Construction 4.5.1 Energy and utilities construction output by project type 4.5.2 Energy and utilities construction output by cost type 4.5.3 Energy and utilities construction output by activity type 4.5.4 Energy and utilities construction value add by project type 4.6 Institutional Construction 4.6.1 Institutional construction output by project type 4.6.2 Institutional construction output by cost type 4.6.3 Institutional construction output by activity type 4.6.4 Institutional construction value add by project type 4.7 Residential Construction 4.7.1 Residential construction output by project type 4.7.2 Residential construction output by cost type

  3. 4.7.3 Residential construction output by activity type 4.7.4 Residential construction value add by project type 5 Company Profile: Julius Berger Nigeria Plc 5.1 Julius Berger Nigeria Plc – Company Overview 5.2 Julius Berger Nigeria Plc – Main Services 5.3 Julius Berger Nigeria Plc – History 5.4 Julius Berger Nigeria Plc – Company Information 5.4.1 Julius Berger Nigeria Plc – key competitors 5.4.2 Julius Berger Nigeria Plc – key employees 6 Company Profile: Cappa and d’alberto plc 6.1 Cappa and D’Alberto Plc – Company Overview 6.2 Cappa and D’Alberto Plc – Main Services 6.3 Cappa and D’Alberto Plc – Company Information 6.3.1 Cappa and D’Alberto Plc – key competitors 6.3.2 Cappa and D’Alberto Plc – key employees 7 Company Profile: PW Nigeria Limited 7.1 PW Nigeria Ltd – Company Overview 7.2 PW Nigeria Ltd – Main Services 7.3 PW Nigeria Ltd – History 7.4 PW Nigeria Ltd – Company Information 7.4.1 PW Nigeria Ltd – key competitors 7.4.2 PW Nigeria Ltd – key employees 8 Company Profile: DANTATA & SAWOE Construction Company (Nigeria) Ltd 8.1 DANTATA & SAWOE Construction Company (Nigeria) Ltd – Company Overview 8.2 DANTATA & SAWOE Construction Company (Nigeria) Ltd – Main Services 8.3 DANTATA & SAWOE Construction Company (Nigeria) Ltd – History 8.4 DANTATA & SAWOE Construction Company (Nigeria) Ltd – Company Information 8.4.1 DANTATA & SAWOE Construction Company (Nigeria) Ltd – key competitors 8.4.2 DANTATA & SAWOE Construction Company (Nigeria) Ltd – key employee 9 Company Profile: G. Cappa PLC 9.1 G. Cappa PLC – Company Overview 9.2 G. Cappa PLC – Main Services 9.3 G. Cappa PLC – History 9.4 G. Cappa PLC – Company Information 9.4.1 G. Cappa PLC – key competitors 9.4.2 G. Cappa PLC – key employees 10 Appendix 10.1 What is this Report About?

  4. 10.2 Definitions 10.3 Methodology 10.4 Contact Timetric 10.5 About Timetric 10.6 Timetric’s Services 10.7 Disclaimer …………………………………………… Related Published Reports: http://www.gosreports.com/category/market-reports-publishers/timetric/ : : About Gosreports Gos International Inc. is one of the leading distributors of market research reports in the world today. We host more than 40,000 research products from the world’s top publication houses. Our web-based platform offers an unmatched collection of market research reports, company reviews, databooks, articles, periodical publications, databases, and much more, delivered by the successful and well-established publishers with whom we are currently in partnership. Contacts Us Joanna | Executive - International Business and partner Relations E-mail: info@gosreports.com | Tel: 001-510-400-8520 Web: http://www.gosreports.com

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