Project Insight – Road and Rail Construction Projects in Asia-Pacific

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The Asia-Pacific is expected to continue to outperform other regions of the world in the next five years in terms of economic expansion. Although economic growth is moderating in China, other countries in the region will make a significant contribution, notably India, Indonesia and Vietnam, all with projected annual growth in excess of 5%.
Lower oil prices, an improvement in external demand and good financial conditions will provide a climate for sustained growth in the region. However, exporters of commodities including Australia, Indonesia and Malaysia will see reduced income, which will be partly offset by currency depreciations.
Large infrastructure projects to improve links between Asia and Europe are being financed with the assistance of the newly formed Asia Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), which will channel investment to transportation projects in the region. The ‘One Belt One Road’ initiative coined by the Chinese administration in 2013 plans to develop roads, railways and energy generation projects linking Asia with Europe, and mirror this with improved maritime routes to link 65 countries and 4.4 billion people to improve economic cooperation.
The formation of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) at the end of 2015, which strives for the regional economic integration of south-east Asian countries, should also provide a boost for economies and transport infrastructure investment.

Scope

• Detailed intelligence on investment in large-scale road and rail projects in 13 countries in the Asia-Pacific region

• Insight on projects at different stages of development including: announcement stage, planning stage, tender stage and execution.

• An overview of project activity and the outlook for economic growth in each of the 13 countries in the report

• Detail on the top ten projects in each of the 13 countries profiled namely: Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Mongolia, Pakistan, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand and Vietnam.

• Analysis of project values by stage and type (US$ millions)

• An analysis of project values by start date and stage

• An analysis of project value by country and by sector

• Analysis of road and rail projects in four main categories, including: railways, roads, trams and metros, and tunnels and bridges

• An overview of each of the four main categories of road and rail construction

• Insight on the key practitioners in the market by category, namely: contractors, consulting engineers and project owners.

• Detail on a significant number of projects with a start date of Q3 2016 and beyond

Key Highlights

What is the combined value of projects tracked in all 13 countries in the Asia-Pacific region in US$ trillion?

What is the average value of road and rail projects across the total of projects studied? Which project category dominates construction activity? What is the combined value of this category? What share of the total value does this represent?

Which country leads the way in terms of the total value of all categories? What is the value of this country’s project pipeline? What is the value of the project pipeline in the predominant category within this leading country in the region?

Reasons to Buy

• Assess the key trends and identify new opportunities arising in road and rail construction projects in the Asia-Pacific region

• Identify the most attractive road and rail construction projects in each country by location, value, project stage and start date

• Investigate the competitive landscape of the road and rail construction industry in the Asia-Pacific region, including the levels of involvement of the leading project owners, contractors and consulting engineers in this sector

Table of Contents

1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

2. REGIONAL OVERVIEW

3. SECTOR OVERVIEW

3.1. Railways

3.2. Roads

3.3. Trams and Metros

3.4. Tunnels and Bridges

4. KEY OPERATORS

4.1. Contractors

4.2. Consulting Engineers

4.3. Project Owners

5. COUNTRY PROFILE – AUSTRALIA

5.1. General Outlook

5.2. Projects Analysis

6. COUNTRY PROFILE – CHINA

6.1. General Outlook

6.2. Projects Analysis

7. COUNTRY PROFILE – HONG KONG

7.1. General Outlook

7.2. Projects Analysis

8. COUNTRY PROFILE – INDIA

8.1. General Outlook

8.2. Projects Analysis

9. COUNTRY PROFILE – INDONESIA

9.1. General Outlook

9.2. Projects Analysis

10. COUNTRY PROFILE – JAPAN

10.1. General Outlook

10.2. Projects Analysis

11. COUNTRY PROFILE – MALAYSIA

11.1. General Outlook

11.2. Projects Analysis

12. COUNTRY PROFILE – MONGOLIA

12.1. General Outlook

12.2. Projects Analysis

13. COUNTRY PROFILE – PAKISTAN

13.1. General Outlook

13.2. Projects Analysis

14. COUNTRY PROFILE – SINGAPORE

14.1. General Outlook

14.2. Projects Analysis

15. COUNTRY PROFILE – SOUTH KOREA

15.1. General Outlook

15.2. Projects Analysis

16. COUNTRY PROFILE – THAILAND

16.1. General Outlook

16.2. Projects Analysis

17. COUNTRY PROFILE – VIETNAM

17.1. General Outlook

17.2. Projects Analysis

18. APPENDIX

18.1. Methodology

18.2. Further Information

18.3. Disclaimer

Table

Table 1: Project Values by Country and Stage (US$ Million)

Table 2: Economic Growth (% Change)

Table 3: Top 10 Projects – Railways

Table 4: Top 10 Projects – Roads

Table 5: Top 10 Projects – Trams and Metros

Table 6: Top 10 Projects – Tunnels and Bridges

Table 7: Key Contractors – Value of Projects

Table 8: Key Consulting Engineers – Value of Projects

Table 9: Key Project Owners – Value of Projects

Table 10: Top 10 Projects – Australia

Table 11: Top 10 Projects – China

Table 12: Top 10 Projects – Hong Kong

Table 13: Top 10 Projects – India

Table 14: Top 10 Projects – Indonesia

Table 15: Top Projects – Japan

Table 16: Top 10 Projects – Malaysia

Table 17: Top 10 Projects – Mongolia

Table 18: Top 10 Projects – Pakistan

Table 19: Top 10 Projects – Singapore

Table 20: Top 10 Projects – South Korea

Table 21: Top 10 Projects – Thailand

Table 22: Top 10 Projects – Vietnam

Figures

Figure 1: Projects Value by Country and Type (US$ Million)

Figure 2: Projects Value by Type and Stage (US$ million)

Figure 3: Railways – Projects Value by Country and Stage (US$ Million)

Figure 4: Roads – Projects Value by Country and Stage (US$ Million)

Figure 5: Trams and Metros – Projects Value by Country and Stage (US$ Million)

Figure 6: Tunnels and Bridges – Projects Value by Country and Stage (US$ Million)

Figure 7: Australia Projects – Value by Stage and Type (US$ Million)

Figure 8: Australia Projects – Value by Start Date and Type (US$ Million)

Figure 9: China Projects – Value by Stage and Type (US$ Million)

Figure 10: China Projects – Value by Start Date and Type (US$ Million)

Figure 11: Hong Kong Projects – Value by Stage and Type (US$ Million)

Figure 12: Hong Kong Projects – Value by Start Date and Type (US$ Million)

Figure 13: India Projects – Value by Stage and Type (US$ Million)

Figure 14: India Projects – Value by Start Date and Type (US$ Million)

Figure 15: Indonesia Projects – Value by Stage and Type (US$ Million)

Figure 16: Indonesia Projects – Value by Start Date and Type (US$ Million)

Figure 17: Japan Projects – Value by Stage and Type (US$ Million)

Figure 18: Japan Projects – Value by Start Date and Type (US$ Million)

Figure 19: Malaysia Projects – Value by Stage and Type (US$ Million)

Figure 20: Malaysia Projects – Value by Start Date and Type (US$ Million)

Figure 21: Mongolia Projects – Value by Stage and Type (US$ Million)

Figure 22: Mongolia Projects – Value by Start Date and Type (US$ Million)

Figure 23: Pakistan Projects – Value by Stage and Type (US$ Million)

Figure 24: Pakistan Projects – Value by Start Date and Type (US$ Million)

Figure 25: Singapore – Value by Stage and Type (US$ Million)

Figure 26: Singapore Projects – Value by Start Date and Type (US$ Million)

Figure 27: South Korea Projects – Value by Stage and Type (US$ Million)

Figure 28: South Korea Projects – Value by Start Date and Type (US$ Million)

Figure 29: Thailand Projects – Value by Stage and Type (US$ Million)

Figure 30: Thailand Projects – Value by Start Date and Type (US$ Million)

Figure 31: Vietnam Projects – Value by Stage and Type (US$ Million)

Figure 32: Vietnam Projects – Value by Start Date and Type (US$ Million)

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