Project Insight - Water and Sewage Construction Projects: Middle East and Africa

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32 Pages - GLDATA68279
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Summary

GlobalData’s Construction Intelligence Center (CIC) is currently tracking water and sewage related construction projects in the Middle East and Africa with a total value of US$133.2 billion. Of this, US$58.8 billion is in the execution stage and US$40.3 billion is in the pre-execution stage. Saudi Arabia, leads with projects valued at US$20.7 billion, followed by Kuwait with a project value of US$20.4 billion. In order of the projects’ values, the top ten countries are Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, the UAE, Oman, Iraq, Mauritania, South Africa, Bahrain, and Egypt. The highest value project tracked by the CIC in the region is the US$15.0 billion Al Zour North IWPP Plant in Kuwait, which will be a major power and desalination project for the country.

The Middle East and Africa includes the developing countries of Africa and the highly developed Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, with oil revenue to be spent on developing and improving water and sewage infrastructure. The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is the world's most water-scarce region, with 17 countries below the water poverty line set by the United Nations. Rapid population and economic growth, shared water supplies across borders, and the effects of climate change - including frequent droughts, together with declining rainfall - have severely tested water supplies. The desalination of seawater is common in the region, according to GlobalData’s CIC project analysis.
The potential for wide scale epidemics in sub-Saharan Africa as a result of poor water supply and wastewater treatment is a constant threat in the region.

Key Highlights

- The total pipeline of projects is valued at US$133.2 billion with US$19.1 billion being spent in 2019 and US$30.8 billion in 2020.
- The highest value of projects are at the execution stage with a total value of US$58.8 billion, followed by projects in pre-execution with US$40.3 billion.
- Projects that are in the pre-planning stage total US$29.1 billion, while those in the planning stage have a value of US$4.9 billion.
- Assuming all projects in the current pipeline proceed as planned, spending will reach US$30.8 billion in 2020 and fall to US$7.3 billion in 2023. The highest value of project completions will be in 2021, with a value of US$28.7 billion.
- Desalination plants projects account for the highest value with US$52.7 billion.
- The top contractors in the region are Hyundai Engineering Co Ltd based in South Korea, and SEPCO III Electric Power Construction Corporation based in China. The top consulting engineers are Lahmeyer International GmbH, based in Germany but part of Tractebel Engineering based in Belgium, and Amec Foster Wheeler (Wood Group), based in the UK.

Scope

- The report provides analysis based on CIC projects showing total project values for the Middle East and Africa and analysis by stage and funding for the top ten countries. The top 50 projects are listed for the region giving country, stage, value of water and sewage construction.
- Ranked listings of the key operators for the sector are also provided showing the leading contractors, consulting engineers and project owners. Country profiles are provided for the top 10 countries including Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Qatar.

Reasons to buy

- Gain insight into the development of the water and sewage construction sector.
- Assess all major projects by value, start date, scope and stage of development for the region and top 10 countries to support business development activities.
- Plan campaigns by country based on specific project opportunities and align resources to the most attractive markets.

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Table of Contents
1. OVERVIEW
2. SECTOR ANALYTICS
2.1. Desalination Plants
2.2. Collection and Transmission
2.3. Treatment Plants
2.4. Containment
2.5. Other Water and Sewage Infrastructure
3. PROJECT ANALYTICS BY COUNTRY
3.1. Saudi Arabia
3.2. Kuwait
3.3. Qatar
3.4. The UAE
3.5. Oman
3.6. Iraq
3.7. Mauritania
3.8. South Africa
3.9. Bahrain
3.10. Egypt
4. ABOUT GLOBAL DATA
4.1. GlobalData at a Glance
4.2. GlobalData Construction
4.3. Disclaimer
4.4. Contact Us

List of Tables
Table 1: Middle East and Africa - Water and Sewage, Construction Project Pipeline, Value by Country and Stage (US$ million) Table 2: Middle East and Africa - Water and Sewage, Construction Projects, Top 50 Projects by Value
Table 3: Middle East and Africa - Water and Sewage, Construction Projects, Key Contractors
Table 4: Middle East and Africa - Water and Sewage, Construction Projects, Key Consulting Engineers
Table 5: Middle East and Africa -Water and Sewage, Construction Projects, Key Project Owners

List of Figures
Figure 1: Middle East and Africa - Water and Sewage, Construction Project Pipeline, (US$ million)
Figure 2: Middle East and Africa - Water and Sewage, Construction Project Pipeline, Value by Stage (US$ million)
Figure 3: Middle East and Africa - Water and Sewage, Construction Project Pipeline, Projected Spending by Stage (US$ million)
Figure 4: Middle East and Africa - Water and Sewage, Construction Project Pipeline, Funding Mode (% of Total Pipeline Value)
Figure 5: Middle East and Africa - Water and Sewage, Construction Project Pipeline, Value by Completion Year (US$ million)
Figure 6: Middle East and Africa - Water and Sewage, Construction Project Pipeline, Top 10 Countries by Value and Stage (US$ million)
Figure 7: Middle East and Africa - Water and Sewage, Construction Project Pipeline, Type by Stage (US$ million)
Figure 8: Middle East and Africa - Desalination Plants, Construction Project Pipeline, Top 10 Countries by Value and Stage (US$ million)
Figure 9: Middle East and Africa - Desalination Plants, Construction Project Pipeline, Value by Stage (US$ million)
Figure 10: Middle East and Africa - Collection and Transmission, Construction Project Pipeline, Top 10 Countries by Value and Stage (US$ million)
Figure 11: Middle East and Africa - Collection and Transmission, Construction Project Pipeline, Value by Stage (US$ million)
Figure 12: Middle East and Africa - Treatment Plants, Construction Project Pipeline, Top 10 Countries by Value and Stage (US$ million)
Figure 13: Middle East and Africa - Treatment Plants, Construction Project Pipeline, Value by Stage (US$ million)
Figure 14: Middle East and Africa - Containment, Construction Project Pipeline, Top 10 Countries by Value and Stage (US$ million)
Figure 15: Middle East and Africa - Containment, Construction Project Pipeline, Value by Stage (US$ million)
Figure 16: Middle East and Africa - Other Water and Sewage Infrastructure, Construction Project Pipeline, Top 10 Countries by Value and Stage (US$ million)
Figure 17: Middle East and Africa - Other Water and Sewage Infrastructure, Construction Project Pipeline, Value by Stage (US$ million)
Figure 18: Saudi Arabia - Water and Sewage, Construction Project Pipeline, Value by Stage (US$ million)
Figure 19: Saudi Arabia - Water and Sewage, Construction Project Pipeline, Projected Spending by Stage (US$ million)
Figure 20: Saudi Arabia - Water and Sewage, Construction Project Pipeline, Funding Mode (% of Total Pipeline Value)
Figure 21: Kuwait - Water and Sewage, Construction Project Pipeline, Value by Stage (US$ million)
Figure 22: Kuwait - Water and Sewage, Construction Project Pipeline, Projected Spending by Stage (US$ million)
Figure 23: Kuwait - Water and Sewage, Construction Project Pipeline, Funding Mode (% of Total Pipeline Value)
Figure 24: Qatar - Water and Sewage, Construction Project Pipeline, Value by Stage (US$ million)
Figure 25: Qatar - Water and Sewage, Construction Project Pipeline, Projected Spending by Stage (US$ million)
Figure 26: Qatar - Water and Sewage, Construction Project Pipeline, Funding Mode (% of Total Pipeline Value)
Figure 27: The UAE - Water and Sewage, Construction Project Pipeline, Value by Stage (US$ million)
Figure 28: The UAE - Water and Sewage, Construction Project Pipeline, Projected Spending by Stage (US$ million)
Figure 29: The UAE - Water and Sewage, Construction Project Pipeline, Funding Mode (% of Total Pipeline Value)
Figure 30: Oman - Water and Sewage, Construction Project Pipeline, Value by Stage (US$ million)
Figure 31: Oman - Water and Sewage, Construction Project Pipeline, Projected Spending by Stage (US$ million)
Figure 32: Oman - Water and Sewage, Construction Project Pipeline, Funding Mode (% of Total Pipeline Value)
Figure 33: Iraq - Water and Sewage, Construction Project Pipeline, Value by Stage (US$ million)
Figure 34: Iraq - Water and Sewage, Construction Project Pipeline, Projected Spending by Stage (US$ million)
Figure 35: Iraq - Water and Sewage, Construction Project Pipeline, Funding Mode (% of Total Pipeline Value)
Figure 36: Iraq - Water and Sewage, Construction Project Pipeline, Value by Stage (US$ million) 26
Figure 37: Iraq - Water and Sewage, Construction Project Pipeline, Projected Spending by Stage (US$ million)
Figure 38: Iraq - Water and Sewage, Construction Project Pipeline, Funding Mode (% of Total Pipeline Value)
Figure 39: South Africa - Water and Sewage, Construction Project Pipeline, Value by Stage (US$ million)
Figure 40: South Africa - Water and Sewage, Construction Project Pipeline, Projected Spending by Stage (US$ million)
Figure 41: South Africa - Water and Sewage, Construction Project Pipeline, Funding Mode (% of Total Pipeline Value)
Figure 42: Bahrain - Water and Sewage, Construction Project Pipeline, Value by Stage (US$ million)
Figure 43: Bahrain - Water and Sewage, Construction Project Pipeline, Projected Spending by Stage (US$ million)
Figure 44: Bahrain - Water and Sewage, Construction Project Pipeline, Funding Mode (% of Total Pipeline Value)
Figure 45: Egypt - Water and Sewage, Construction Project Pipeline, Value by Stage (US$ million)
Figure 46: Egypt - Water and Sewage, Construction Project Pipeline, Projected Spending by Stage (US$ million)
Figure 47: Egypt - Water and Sewage, Construction Project Pipeline, Funding Mode (% of Total Pipeline Value)

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