Algeria Construction and Infrastructure Future Outlook Report 2016: Assess Upcoming Project Pipeline, Market Dynamics and Top Players - Research and Markets

DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Algeria Construction and Infrastructure Future Outlook Report: Assess Upcoming Project Pipeline, Market Dynamics and Top Players" report to their offering.

Algeria Construction and Infrastructure Future Outlook Report: Assess Upcoming Project Pipeline, Market Dynamics and Top Players', provide a detailed analysis of the infrastructure and construction industry with a thorough sub-sector level spend forecast.

While identifying the existing opportunities in the region, the report also lays down the facts on the risks involved and expected project returns in the infrastructure market. The report includes market sizing of upcoming or un-awarded project contracts at a more granular level and provides forward-looking analysis on top clients or owners with their respective working or partnership model.

A fall in global oil price being slashed by half over the last 2 years, has been a worrying factor in the Algeria's infrastructure development plans. Algeria's fiscal revenue is largely driven by the oil exports accounting for about 58% of the budget revenues (as reported by the IMF). With a massive decline in the global oil prices, the future of the infrastructure in Algeria remains under the dark clouds of financial crisis. This has even resulted in a huge value of projects that has been stalled or put on hold. Projects on hold in Algeria were last valued at more than USD 120 billion.

Despite all the economic imbalances, the Government has cleared its stand to continue to focus on the country's infrastructure development and primarily on the transport sector. Algeria has a series of railway projects in the planning and bidding phase valued at more than USD 150 billion as per Megaprojects Database.

Key Topics Covered:

1. Algeria Infrastructure and Construction Market Size: Overall Infrastructure Project Spend

2. Sector level Analysis of the Algeria Infrastructure and Construction Spend

3. Algeria Construction and Infrastructure Owners Landscape

4. Algeria Construction and Infrastructure - EPC Contractors, Consultants, Architects, PMC, FEED and Other Sub Contractors

5. Algeria - Public Private Partnership i.e. PPP Project Spend Analysis

6. Algeria Infrastructure Project Time Overrun Or Project Schedule Overrun

7. Algeria Greenfield and Brownfield Projects

8. Algeria Infrastructure Project Financing Outlook

9. Algeria Infrastructure Project Return Analysis - Project Internal Rate of Return (IRR)

10. Algeria Infrastructure Projects - Economic and Social Impacts

11. Algeria Construction and Infrastructure: Top 3 Sectors Deep Dive

Companies Mentioned

- ABB

- Algeria Ministry of Energy

- Alstom

- Anesrif

- Black & Veatch

- Cosider Group

- Chicago Bridge & Iron Company

- Daewoo

- DAR Group

- EGIS

- Emaar Properties

- Emirates Aluminium

- Foster Wheeler

- Groupe Cevital

- Getinsa Ingeniería

- Government of Nigeria

- JGC Corporation

- KBR

- Metro d'Alger

- POYRY

- Qatar Ministry of Energy & Industry

- Qatar Petroleum

- Saipem

- Samsung Engineering

- SNC Lavalin

- SNTF

- Sonatrach Group

- Stantec

- Systra

- Sociéte Algérienne de Production de l'Electricité

- Technip

- Tecnicas Reunidas

- Tractebel Engineering

- Turner Construction

- Total

For more information about this report visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/k2v7xk/algeria

Related Topics: Pipelines, Infrastructure Construction

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Laura Wood, Senior Manager
press@researchandmarkets.com
For E.S.T Office Hours Call 1-917-300-0470
For U.S./CAN Toll Free Call 1-800-526-8630
For GMT Office Hours Call +353-1-416-8900
U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907
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