The Infrastructure Industry in Tanzania 2014
Price
R 1 900.00(ZAR) estimated $ 120.93 (USD)*
Extract
The Tanzanian construction industry has seen a period of sustained growth since 2002 as a result of government support...
Description
This report focuses on the Tanzanian infrastructure industry, which has seen consistent growth due to a stable growth rate in the local economy. According to the World Bank, the Tanzanian economy is projected to grow at 7% in 2014 and 2015. This will be driven largely by growth in the communications, transport, agriculture and manufacturing sectors.
Table of Contents
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1. | INTRODUCTION | 1 |
2. | DESCRIPTION OF THE INDUSTRY | 1 |
2.1. | Industry Supply Chain | 1 |
2.1.1. | Capacity, Quality and Security of Supply | 1 |
2.2. | Geographic Position | 2 |
2.3. | Key Cities and Regions | 2 |
3. | SIZE OF THE INDUSTRY | 3 |
3.1.1. | Key Indigenous and Foreign Players | 4 |
4. | STATE OF THE INDUSTRY | 9 |
4.1. | Local | 9 |
4.1.1. | Corporate Actions | 9 |
4.1.2. | Regulations | 10 |
4.1.3. | Market Opportunities and Challenges per Sector | 11 |
4.1.3.1. | Transport | 11 |
4.1.3.2. | Energy/Power | 12 |
4.1.3.3. | Water Supply and Treatment | 13 |
4.1.3.4. | Healthcare | 13 |
4.1.3.5. | Education | 14 |
4.1.3.6. | Telecommunications | 14 |
4.1.3.7. | Residential Building | 15 |
4.1.3.8. | Commercial | 15 |
4.1.3.9. | Retail | 16 |
4.1.3.10. | Hotels and Tourism | 16 |
4.1.3.11. | Mining and Industrial | 17 |
4.2. | Continental | 17 |
4.3. | International | 18 |
5. | INFLUENCING FACTORS | 20 |
5.1. | General Trends | 20 |
5.2. | Economic Environment | 20 |
5.2.1. | General | 20 |
5.2.2. | Effects on the Construction Sector | 21 |
5.3. | Socio-Political Environment | 21 |
5.4. | Infrastructure Deficit | 22 |
5.4.1. | Government Infrastructure Programme Spend | 22 |
5.4.2. | Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) | 23 |
5.4.3. | Private Sector Investment | 23 |
5.5. | Urbanisation | 23 |
5.6. | Local Content | 23 |
5.7. | Corruption | 24 |
5.8. | Input Costs | 25 |
5.9. | Cyclicality | 25 |
5.10. | Health and Safety | 25 |
5.11. | Labour Resources | 25 |
5.11.1. | Training and Skills Development | 25 |
5.11.2. | Licensing | 25 |
5.11.3. | Skills Shortages | 26 |
5.11.4. | Opportunities for Foreign Professionals | 26 |
5.12. | Environmental Concerns | 26 |
6. | COMPETITION | 28 |
6.1. | Barriers to Entry | 28 |
6.2. | Public Procurement and the Tendering Process | 28 |
6.3. | Technology, Research and Development (R&D) and Innovation | 28 |
7. | SWOT ANALYSIS | 28 |
8. | OUTLOOK | 29 |
8.1. | Construction Industry Forecast | 29 |
8.2. | Macroeconomic Outlook | 29 |
8.3. | Political Outlook | 29 |
9. | INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS | 30 |
10. | REFERENCES | 30 |
10.1. | Publications | 30 |
10.2. | Websites | 30 |
COMPANY PROFILES | 32 | |
ADVENT CONSTRUCTION LTD | 32 | |
ALVIC BUILDERS TANZANIA LTD | 34 | |
ATIGH BUILDING CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LTD | 35 | |
AURECON SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD | 36 | |
COWI TANZANIA LTD | 39 | |
DEL MONTE (TANZANIA) LTD | 40 | |
ESTIM CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LTD | 41 | |
FABEC INVESTMENT LTD | 43 | |
GIS ENGINEERING & ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE LTD | 44 | |
GMP CONSULTING ENGINEERS LTD | 45 | |
GS POWER INSTALLATIONS (PTY) LTD | 46 | |
HEMATEC INVESTMENT LTD | 47 | |
HOLTAN EAST AFRICA LTD | 48 | |
ITALFRAME LTD | 49 | |
JFM CONSTRUCTION LTD | 50 | |
KERAI CONSTRUCTION LTD | 51 | |
LOGISTICS ENGINEERING LTD | 52 | |
MHM GENERAL SUPPLY LTD | 53 | |
NORPLAN TANZANIA LTD | 54 | |
PMG GROUP (TANZANIA) LTD | 55 | |
PREMIER ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP | 56 | |
SALEM CONSTRUCTION LTD | 57 | |
SKOL BUILDING CONTRACTORS LTD | 58 | |
SWACHEN ENTERPRISES LTD | 60 | |
TANZANIA BUILDINGS AGENCY | 61 | |
WAPO SCAFFOLDING (TANZANIA) LTD | 62 |