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1. |
INTRODUCTION |
1 |
2. |
DESCRIPTION OF THE INDUSTRY |
1 |
2.1. |
Supply Chain |
2 |
2.2. |
Geographic Position |
2 |
2.2.1. |
Key Regions and Cities |
3 |
3. |
SIZE OF THE INDUSTRY |
4 |
3.1. |
Size of the Industry |
4 |
3.2. |
Key Local and Foreign Players |
5 |
4. |
STATE OF THE INDUSTRY |
12 |
4.1. |
Local |
12 |
4.1.1. |
Corporate Actions |
13 |
4.1.2. |
Regulations and Government Programmes |
13 |
4.1.3. |
Opportunities for the Construction Industry |
15 |
4.1.3.1. |
Transport |
15 |
4.1.3.2. |
Energy/Power |
16 |
4.1.3.3. |
Water Supply and Treatment |
16 |
4.1.3.4. |
Healthcare |
17 |
4.1.3.5. |
Education |
17 |
4.1.3.6. |
Telecommunications |
18 |
4.1.3.7. |
Residential Building |
18 |
4.1.3.8. |
Commercial |
19 |
4.1.3.9. |
Retail |
19 |
4.1.3.10. |
Hospitality |
19 |
4.1.3.11. |
Mining and Industrial |
19 |
4.2. |
Continental |
20 |
4.3. |
International |
21 |
5. |
INFLUENCING FACTORS |
22 |
5.1. |
General Trends |
22 |
5.2. |
Economic Environment |
22 |
5.2.1. |
General |
22 |
5.2.2. |
Effects on the Construction Sector |
24 |
5.3. |
Socio-Political Environment |
24 |
5.4. |
Infrastructure Deficit |
25 |
5.4.1. |
Government Infrastructure Programme Spend |
25 |
5.4.2. |
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) |
25 |
5.4.3. |
Private Sector Investment |
25 |
5.4.4. |
Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) |
25 |
5.5. |
Urbanisation |
26 |
5.6. |
Local Content |
26 |
5.7. |
Corruption |
26 |
5.8. |
Construction Equipment and Materials: Capacity, Quality and Security of Supply |
26 |
5.9. |
Input Costs |
27 |
5.10. |
Cyclicality |
27 |
5.11. |
Health and Safety Concerns |
27 |
5.12. |
Information Technology |
28 |
5.13. |
Technology |
28 |
5.14. |
Labour Resources |
29 |
5.14.1. |
Training and Skills Development |
29 |
5.14.2. |
Licensing |
30 |
5.14.3. |
Skills Shortages |
30 |
5.14.4. |
Opportunities for Foreign Professionals |
30 |
5.15. |
Environmental Concerns |
30 |
6. |
COMPETITION |
31 |
6.1. |
Barriers to Entry |
31 |
6.2. |
Public Procurement and the Tendering Process |
31 |
6.3. |
Research & Development (R&D) and Innovation |
32 |
6.3.1. |
Research and Development (R&D) |
32 |
6.3.2. |
Innovation |
32 |
7. |
SWOT ANALYSIS |
33 |
8. |
OUTLOOK |
34 |
8.1. |
Construction Industry Forecast |
34 |
8.2. |
Macroeconomic Outlook |
34 |
8.3. |
Political Outlook |
34 |
9. |
INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS |
34 |
10. |
REFERENCES |
35 |
10.1. |
Publications |
35 |
10.2. |
Websites |
35 |
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COMPANY PROFILES |
37 |
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AURECON GHANA |
37 |
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BEROCK VENTURES LTD |
38 |
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CHINA STATE HUALONG CONSTRUCTION GHANA LTD |
40 |
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CONSAR LTD |
41 |
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DE SIMONE LTD |
43 |
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DEVTRACO LTD |
45 |
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EUGO TERRANO LTD |
47 |
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FASAT CONSTRUCTION LTD |
49 |
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GROUP FIVE CONSTRUCTION (GHANA) LTD |
50 |
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ITALCONSTRUCT INTERNATIONAL LTD |
51 |
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JESCAN CONSTRUCTION LTD |
52 |
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M BARBISOTTI & SONS LTD |
54 |
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MANET INTERNATIONAL COMPANY LTD |
55 |
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MICHELETTI & CO LTD |
57 |
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MURRAY & ROBERTS HOLDINGS LTD |
59 |
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PROCONSULT LTD |
63 |
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PROKO GHANA LTD |
65 |
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PW GHANA LTD |
66 |
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ROLIDER LTD |
68 |
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SINOHYDRO CORPORATION LTD |
69 |
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STRUCTCON LTD |
70 |
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TAYSEC GROUP LTD |
71 |
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TOP INTERNATIONAL ENGINEERING (GHANA) LTD |
73 |
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WBHO GHANA LTD |
74 |
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WILKADO CONSTRUCTION WORKS LTD |
75 |