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The Kenyan infrastructure industry remained buoyant despite the recent global economic depression...
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The Kenyan population is growing and tending towards urbanisation, which has the effect of growing demand for affordable housing, creating opportunities for construction of residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. This report will evaluate factors surrounding the Kenyan infrastructure industry.
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View Report Add to CartTable of Contents
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1. | INTRODUCTION | 1 |
2. | SIZE AND STRUCTURE OF THE INDUSTRY | 1 |
2.1. | Geographic Position | 1 |
2.2. | Key Cities and Regions | 1 |
2.3. | Size of the Industry | 2 |
2.3.1. | Key Indigenous and Foreign Players | 2 |
3. | STATE OF THE INDUSTRY | 4 |
3.1. | Local | 4 |
3.1.1. | Corporate Actions | 5 |
3.1.2. | Regulations | 5 |
3.1.3. | Opportunities for the Construction Industry | 6 |
3.1.3.1. | Transport | 6 |
3.1.3.2. | Energy/Power | 7 |
3.1.3.3. | Water Supply and Treatment | 8 |
3.1.3.4. | Healthcare | 8 |
3.1.3.5. | Education | 8 |
3.1.3.6. | Telecommunications | 8 |
3.1.3.7. | Residential Building | 9 |
3.1.3.8. | Commercial | 9 |
3.1.3.9. | Retail | 9 |
3.1.3.10. | Hotels and Tourism | 10 |
3.1.3.11. | Mining and Industrial | 10 |
3.2. | Continental | 10 |
3.3. | International | 11 |
4. | INFLUENCING FACTORS | 12 |
4.1. | Economic Environment | 12 |
4.1.1. | General | 12 |
4.1.2. | Effects on the Construction Sector | 12 |
4.2. | Socio-Political Environment | 12 |
4.3. | Infrastructure Deficit | 13 |
4.3.1. | Government Infrastructure Programme Spend | 13 |
4.3.2. | Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) | 14 |
4.3.3. | Private Sector Investment | 15 |
4.4. | Urbanisation | 15 |
4.5. | Local Content | 15 |
4.6. | Corruption | 15 |
4.7. | Industry Supply Chain | 16 |
4.8. | Industry Specific Issues | 16 |
4.8.1. | General Trends | 16 |
4.8.2. | Input Costs | 16 |
4.8.3. | Cyclicality | 17 |
4.8.4. | Health and Safety | 17 |
4.9. | Competition | 17 |
4.9.1. | Barriers to Entry | 18 |
4.9.2. | Public Procurement and the Tendering Process | 18 |
4.10. | Labour Resources | 18 |
4.10.1. | Training and Skills Development | 18 |
4.10.2. | Licensing | 18 |
4.10.3. | Skills Shortages | 18 |
4.10.4. | Opportunities for Foreign Professionals | 19 |
4.11. | Technology, Research and Development (R&D) and Innovation | 19 |
4.12. | Environmental Concerns | 19 |
5. | SWOT ANALYSIS | 20 |
6. | OUTLOOK | 20 |
6.1. | Construction Industry Forecast | 20 |
6.2. | Macroeconomic Outlook | 21 |
6.3. | Political Outlook | 21 |
7. | INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS | 21 |
8. | REFERENCES | 22 |
8.1. | Publications | 22 |
8.2. | Websites | 22 |
COMPANY PROFILES | 23 | |
CHINA JIANGXI INTERNATIONAL KENYA LTD | 23 | |
CHINA OVERSEAS ENGINEERING GROUP COMPANY LTD | 24 | |
CHINA WU YI COMPANY LTD | 25 | |
CHINA ZHONGXING CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LTD | 26 | |
FUBECO (CHINA FUSHUN) LTD | 27 | |
INTEX CONSTRUCTION LTD | 28 | |
KENYA RAILWAYS CORPORATION | 30 | |
LEE CONSTRUCTION LTD | 31 | |
MOHA KENYA LTD | 32 | |
MULJI DEVRAJ & BROTHERS LTD | 33 | |
NATIONAL HOUSING CORPORATION | 34 | |
NJUCA CONSOLIDATED COMPANY LTD | 35 | |
ORIENTAL CONSTRUCTION KENYA LTD | 36 | |
PARBAT SIYANI CONSTRUCTION LTD | 37 | |
PRISM CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LTD | 38 | |
SPENCON HOLDINGS LTD | 39 | |
VICTORY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LTD | 40 |