This report is a comprehensive study of key
types of non-residential construction in Russia, Kazakhstan and Ukraine. It
examines demand for new and renovated spaces for use as office, industrial,
retail and services and warehouse locations as well as planned and in-progress
ventures aimed at meeting the need for these types of non-residential
facilities.
This document also provides in-depth analysis
of market trends and information about top investors engaged in each segment.
Did you
know that:
- All hotels located in Saransk and its suburbs, one of the cities to host the 2018 World Cup matches, had a combined capacity of about 650 rooms
- With 840 m² of GLA per 1,000 inhabitants Krasnodar is by far the leading city in terms of shopping space saturation in Russia
- Ukraine has about 60 m² of quality shopping centre GLA per 1,000 inhabitants in shopping centres with at least 10,000 m² of GLA and two anchor tenants
- In mid-2014, of the 19 5-star hotels in operation across Kazakhstan, six were located in Almaty (1,202 rooms), four in Astana (744 rooms) and four in Aktau (486 rooms)
- Kazakhstan has one of the world’s lowest population densities: six people per km².
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from this report
- Ageing and obsolete industrial capacities are among the key factors hindering a more dynamic economic progress in Russia. Replacement and modernisation of operational industrial units across the country is poised to gain pace in the coming years in order to be able to compete on international markets, thus boosting investment in industrial construction.
- Because of the challenging economic prospects and the deteriorating purchasing power of Ukrainians, developers are likely to capitalise only slowly on the potential of non-residential construction projects in cities with less than 1 million people.
- The preparations for the EXPO-2017 exhibition, which is to be held in Astana, will boost the construction and renovation of hospitality facilities in the city and on the outskirts.
Survey non-residential construction in the
Commonwealth of Independent States
Report examines market prospects, provides
forecasts for development 2015-2020.
Which types of non-residential construction
projects are making news in the Commonwealth of Independent states? Which
developers and investors are engaged in recent and current industrial and
warehouse construction? What is the outlook for new shopping centre development
on this market? What are the values of non-residential construction markets in
each country?
The answers to these and many other market-related
questions are currently available within the pages of Non-residential
construction market in the Commonwealth of Independent States 2014, Development
forecasts for 2014-2019. This
specialised business publication from Publisher provides the latest market
news, descriptions of projects both underway and in the planning stages, and
analysis of growth prospects and leading trends in Russia, Ukraine and
Kazakhstan.
The document examines market trends for
warehouse and industrial construction, office buildings and professional
services and retail spaces in each of the three highlighted countries. Current and upcoming projects are listed,
along with information about the macroeconomic conditions underlying the markets
and the investors and funding sources that enable these projects to proceed to
completion.
Readers will discover which of the three
largest countries in the Commonwealth of Independent States offers the largest
number of new non-residential construction projects and the types of projects that
developers are planning for the forecast period 2015-2020. They will learn
which developers specialise in industrial projects, new warehousing operations,
office spaces for business and professional use and in new shopping centre
development in Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan.
In addition to complete details on the
projects and players at work in the non-residential sector of CIS construction,
the report provides statistical data describing prices and other key market
indicators along with in-depth analysis of the effects of trends on market
activity in all segments in each of the three countries.
Construction industry professionals that will
benefit most from this document include: contractors and companies interested
in entering the CIS non-residential construction market, those already
participating but considering expansion and manufacturers and distributors of
building materials, machinery and equipment for use in this market. It is also
a great reference source for business consultants and researchers, academic and
state agencies and financial services specialists at banks brokerage houses and
infrastructure and private equity funds.
Non-residential construction market in
Commonwealth of Independent States 2014, Development forecasts for 2015-2020
aids professionals in planning entry into the market as well as estimating
potential growth, calculation of market share, assessment of potential
merger/acquisition targets and approximation of future revenue. It is also
useful when preparing reporting documents for in-house use and for monitoring
the markets in Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan with a universal eye for new
developments in preparation for future activity.
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