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Marktanalyse - Construction in Colombia – Key Trends and Opportunities to 2016

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6 / 2012
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Synopsis
This report provides detailed market analysis, information and insights into the Colombia construction market, including:
• The Colombia construction market’s growth prospects by sector, project type and type of construction activity
• Analysis of equipment, material and service costs across each project type within Colombia
• Critical insight into the impact of industry trends and issues and the risks and opportunities they present to participants in the Colombia construction market
• Assessment of the competitive forces facing the construction industry in Colombia and profiles of the leading players
• Profiles of the ten largest construction projects in Colombia

Summary
The value of the Colombian construction industry recorded a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.04% during the review period (2007—2011). This growth was fuelled by the significant levels of foreign investment the country received during the review period in areas such as mining and energy, as security improvements, steady economic growth, a stable political situation and business-friendly policies made the country increasingly attractive to foreign investors. The value of the Colombian construction industry is expected to register a CAGR of 7.33% over the forecast period (2012—2016). The Colombian infrastructure construction market accounted for 52.5% of the total value of the Colombian construction industry in 2011, and the value of the market recorded a strong CAGR of 12.71% during the review period. This growth was primarily attributable to significant infrastructure investments made by the Colombian government, coupled with increased private investment in Colombian infrastructure development.

Scope
This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the construction industry in Colombia:
• Historical (2007-2011) and forecast (2012-2016) valuations of the construction market in Colombia using the construction output and value-add methods
• Segmentation by sector (commercial, industrial, infrastructure, institutional and residential) and by project type
• Breakdown of values within each project type, by type of activity (new construction, repair and maintenance, refurbishment and demolition) and by type of cost (materials, equipment and services)
• Analysis of key construction industry issues, including regulation, cost management, funding and pricing
• Assessment of the competitive environment using Porter’s Five Forces
• Detailed profiles of the leading construction companies in Colombia
• Profiles of the top ten construction mega-projects in Colombia by value

Reasons To Buy
• Identify and evaluate market opportunities using our standardized valuation and forecasting methodologies
• Assess market growth potential at a micro-level via 600+ time series data forecasts
• Understand the latest industry and market trends
• Formulate and validate business strategies by leveraging our critical and actionable insight
• Assess business risks, including cost, regulatory and competitive pressures
• Evaluate competitive risk and success factors

Key Highlights
• Residential and infrastructure are the key markets in the Colombian construction industry. With share of 52.5% in 2011, infrastructure was the largest market, followed by the residential market that constituted a share of 34.7% in the same year.
• According to Colombia’s Ministry of Transportation Investment Plan, COP99.3 trillion (US$56.3 billion) is expected to be invested in transport infrastructure development over the next ten years. Notably, the rapid development of Colombia’s mining industry has necessitated construction of ports and railways for the transportation of mined coal.
• Driven by continued investments, the value of the Colombian infrastructure construction market is expected to record a CAGR of 7.91% over the forecast period.
• The Colombian government plans to build one million homes over the next four years at a total cost of approximately COP81.2 trillion (US$43.5 billion), with 70% of these homes expected to provide housing solutions for low-income families. The residential construction market is anticipated to record a CAGR of 6.76% over the forecast period.


Press Release:

Construction in Colombia to 2016 Feature Article

The value of the Colombian construction industry recorded a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.04% during the review period (2007—2011). This growth was fuelled by the significant levels of foreign investment the country received during the review period in areas such as mining and energy, as security improvements, steady economic growth, a stable political situation and business-friendly policies made the country increasingly attractive to foreign investors. The value of the Colombian construction industry is expected to register a CAGR of 7.33% over the forecast period (2012—2016).

Infrastructure development expected to play key role in industry growth
The Colombian infrastructure construction market accounted for 52.5% of the total value of the Colombian construction industry in 2011, and the value of the market recorded a strong CAGR of 12.71% during the review period. This growth was primarily attributable to significant infrastructure investments made by the Colombian government, coupled with increased private investment in Colombian infrastructure development. Specifically, according to Colombia’s Ministry of Transportation Investment Plan, COP99.3 trillion (US$56.3 billion) is expected to be invested in transport infrastructure development over the next 10 years. Notably, the rapid development of Colombia’s mining industry has a necessitated construction of ports and railways for the transportation of mined coal. As a result of significant developments in road and energy infrastructure, the value of the Colombian infrastructure construction market is expected to record a CAGR of 7.91% over the forecast period.

Government social housing program to drive growth of residential construction market
Residential construction was the second-largest market in the Colombian construction industry in 2011, accounting for 34.7% of total industry value after recording a CAGR of 9.64% during the review period. Significant development is anticipated over the forecast period, as Colombia attempts to address its significant housing deficit of 2.4 million homes. As a result, the Colombian government plans to build one million homes over the next four years at a total cost of approximately COP81.2 trillion (US$43.5 billion), with 70% of these homes expected to provide housing solutions for low-income families. This investment is expected to help the value of the Colombian residential construction market to record a CAGR of 6.76% over the forecast period.

Increased tourism and hospitality construction anticipated
The Colombian commercial construction market accounted for 9.5% of total industry value in 2011, after recording a CAGR of 8.67% during the review period. This growth was largely driven by high levels of construction activity in the office buildings and retail buildings categories, with the former category recording a review-period CAGR of 8.90% and the latter category recording a review-period CAGR of 8.59%. Moreover, Colombia is investing heavily in tourism and hospitality infrastructure and, as a result, the leisure and hospitality buildings category recorded the highest commercial construction CAGR of 9.23% during the review period. Overall, the value of the Colombian commercial construction market is expected to register a CAGR of 6.71% over the forecast period.
Table of Contents

1 Executive Summary

2 Introduction

2.1 What is this Report About?

2.2 Definitions

2.3 Summary Methodology

3 Construction Industry Analysis

4 Total Construction Activity

4.1 Construction Output Review

4.2 Construction Output Forecast

4.3 Construction Value Add Review

4.4 Construction Value Add Forecast

5 Construction Output

5.1 Construction Output by Cost Type

5.2 Construction Output Forecast by Cost Type

5.3 Construction Output by Construction Activity

5.4 Construction Output Forecast by Construction Activity

5.5 New Construction Output by Cost Type

5.6 New Construction Output Forecast by Cost Type

5.7 Repair and Maintenance Output by Cost Type

5.8 Repair and Maintenance Output Forecast by Cost Type

5.9 Refurbishment Output by Cost Type

5.1 Refurbishment Output Forecast by Cost Type

5.11 Demolition Output by Cost Type

5.12 Demolition Output Forecast by Cost Type

5.13 Commercial Construction Output

5.13.1 Commercial construction output by cost type

5.13.2 Commercial construction output by construction activity

5.14 Industrial Construction Output

5.14.1 Industrial construction output by cost type

5.14.2 Industrial construction output by construction activity

5.15 Infrastructure Construction Output

5.15.1 Infrastructure construction output by cost type

5.15.2 Infrastructure construction output by construction activity

5.16 Institutional Construction Output

5.16.1 Institutional construction output by cost type

5.16.2 Institutional construction output by construction activity

5.17 Residential Construction Output

5.17.1 Residential construction output by cost type

5.17.2 Residential construction output by construction activity

6 Construction Value Add

6.1 Commercial Construction Market Analysis

6.1.1 Commercial construction value add

6.1.2 Commercial construction market segmentation

6.1.3 Commercial construction value add forecast

6.1.4 Commercial construction market segmentation forecast

6.2 Commercial Construction Category Analysis

6.2.1 Leisure and hospitality buildings category value add review

6.2.2 Leisure and hospitality buildings category value add forecast

6.2.3 Office buildings category value add review

6.2.4 Office buildings category value add forecast

6.2.5 Outdoor leisure facilities category value add review

6.2.6 Outdoor leisure facilities category value add forecast

6.2.7 Retail buildings category value add review

6.2.8 Retail buildings category value add forecast

6.2.9 Other commercial construction category value add review

6.2.10 Other commercial construction category value add forecast

6.3 Industrial Construction Market Analysis

6.3.1 Industrial construction value add

6.3.2 Industrial construction market segmentation

6.3.3 Industrial construction value add forecast

6.3.4 Industrial construction market segmentation forecast

6.4 Industrial Construction Category Analysis

6.4.1 Chemical and pharmaceutical plants category value add review

6.4.2 Chemical and pharmaceutical plants category value add forecast

6.4.3 Manufacturing plants category value add review

6.4.4 Manufacturing plants category value add forecast

6.4.5 Metal and material processing plants category value add review

6.4.6 Metal and material processing plants category value add forecast

6.4.7 Refinery buildings category value add review

6.4.8 Refinery buildings category value add forecast

6.4.9 Storage tanks category value add review

6.4.10 Storage tanks category value add forecast

6.4.11 Waste processing plants category value add review

6.4.12 Waste processing plants category value add forecast

6.5 Infrastructure Construction Market Analysis

6.5.1 Infrastructure construction value add

6.5.2 Infrastructure construction market segmentation

6.5.3 Infrastructure construction value add forecast

6.5.4 Infrastructure construction market segmentation forecast

6.6 Infrastructure Construction Category Analysis

6.6.1 Energy and communications infrastructure category value add review

6.6.2 Energy and communications infrastructure category value add forecast

6.6.3 Rail infrastructure category value add review

6.6.4 Rail infrastructure category value add forecast

6.6.5 Road infrastructure category value add review

6.6.6 Road infrastructure category value add forecast

6.6.7 Sewage infrastructure category value add review

6.6.8 Sewage infrastructure category value add forecast

6.6.9 Water infrastructure category value add review

6.6.10 Water infrastructure category value add forecast

6.6.11 Other infrastructure category value add review

6.6.12 Other infrastructure category value add forecast

6.7 Institutional Construction Market Analysis

6.7.1 Institutional construction value add

6.7.2 Institutional construction market segmentation

6.7.3 Institutional construction value add forecast

6.7.4 Institutional construction market segmentation forecast

6.8 Institutional Construction Category Analysis

6.8.1 Educational buildings category value add review

6.8.2 Educational buildings category value add forecast

6.8.3 Healthcare buildings category value add review

6.8.4 Healthcare buildings category value add forecast

6.8.5 Institutional buildings category value add review

6.8.6 Institutional buildings category value add forecast

6.8.7 Religious buildings category value add review

6.8.8 Religious buildings category value add forecast

6.8.9 Research facilities category value add review

6.8.10 Research facilities category value add forecast

6.9 Residential Construction Market Analysis

6.9.1 Residential construction value add

6.9.2 Residential construction market segmentation

6.9.3 Residential construction value add forecast

6.9.4 Residential construction market segmentation forecast

6.1 Residential Construction Category Analysis

6.10.1 Single-family housing category value add review

6.10.2 Single-family housing category value add forecast

6.10.3 Multi-family housing category value add review

6.10.4 Multi-family housing category value add forecast

7 Public Funding

7.1 Education

7.2 Healthcare

7.3 Infrastructure

7.4 Social Housing

8 Prices

8.1 Salaries

8.2 Equipment

8.3 Materials

8.4 Energy

9 Competitive Environment

9.1 Porter’s Five Forces

9.1.1 Bargaining power of supplier — medium to high

9.1.2 Bargaining power of buyer — medium

9.1.3 Barriers to entry — medium

9.1.4 Intensity of rivalry — high

9.1.5 Threat of substitution — low

10 Company Profile: Conconcreto SA

10.1 Conconcreto SA — Company Overview

10.2 Conconcreto SA — Main Services

10.3 Conconcreto SA — Company Information

10.3.1 Conconcreto SA — Key competitors

10.3.2 Conconcreto SA — Key employees

11 Company Profile: Montecz SA

11.1 Montecz SA — Company Overview

11.2 Montecz SA — Main Services

11.3 Montecz SA — Company Information

11.3.1 Montecz SA — Key competitors

11.3.2 Montecz SA — Key employees

12 Company Profile: AR Construcciones

12.1 AR Construcciones — Company Overview

12.2 AR Construcciones — Main Services

12.3 AR Construcciones — Company Information

12.3.1 AR Construcciones — Key competitors

12.3.2 AR Construcciones — Key employees

13 Company Profile: Concesionaria Vial de Los Andes SA

13.1 Concesionaria Vial de Los Andes SA — Company Overview

13.2 Concesionaria Vial de Los Andes SA — Main Services

13.3 Concesionaria Vial de Los Andes SA — Company Information

13.3.1 Concesionaria Vial de Los Andes SA — Key competitors

13.3.2 Concesionaria Vial de Los Andes SA — Key employees

14 Top 10 Project Profiles

14.1 Project Name: EAAB — Canoas Wastewater Treatment Plant — Bogota DC

14.1.1 Project scope

14.1.2 Project description

14.1.3 Project background

14.2 Project Name: Ecopetrol — New Regasification Terminal — Colombia

14.2.1 Project scope

14.2.2 Project description

14.2.3 Project background

14.3 Project Name: MoT — Atlantic-Pacific Railway Connection — Colombia

14.3.1 Project scope

14.3.2 Project description

14.3.3 Project background

14.4 Project Name: MoT — Bogota Metro System — Bogota DC

14.4.1 Project scope

14.4.2 Project description

14.4.3 Project background

14.5 Project Name: PDVSA/Ecopetrol — Venezuela-Colombia Oil Pipeline — Colombia

14.5.1 Project scope

14.5.2 Project description

14.5.3 Project background

14.6 Project Name: Endesa — El Quimbo Hydroelectric Power Plant — Huila

14.6.1 Project scope

14.6.2 Project description

14.6.3 Project background

14.7 Project Name: EPM Ituango — Pescadero Ituango Hydroelectric Power Plant — Antioquia

14.7.1 Project scope

14.7.2 Project description

14.7.3 Project background

14.8 Project Name: ISAGEN — Sogamoso Hydroelectric Power Plant — Santander

14.8.1 Project scope

14.8.2 Project description

14.8.3 Project background

14.9 Project Name: MoT — Ruta Del Sol Highway Development — Bogota

14.9.1 Project scope

14.9.2 Project description

14.9.3 Project background

14.1 Project Name: OBC — Oleoducto Bicentenario Oil Pipelines — Colombia

14.10.1 Project scope

14.10.2 Project description

14.10.3 Project background

15 Construction Indicators

15.1 GDP

15.1.1 GDP at constant prices (US dollars)

15.1.2 GDP per capita at constant prices (US dollars)

15.1.3 GDP at current prices (US dollars)

15.1.4 GDP per capita at current prices (US dollars)

15.1.5 GDP split by key sectors

15.2 Population

15.3 Number of Households

15.3.1 Construction net output at current prices, (US dollar)

15.3.2 Construction net output at current prices as a percentage of GDP

16 Appendix

16.1 Methodology

16.2 Methodology

16.3 Contact Us

16.4 About Timetric

16.5 Disclaimer





List of Tables

Table 1: Timetric Construction Market Definitions

Table 3: Construction Output Forecast, 2011—2016

Table 4: Construction Value Add Review, 2007—2011

Table 5: Construction Value Add Forecast, 2011—2016

Table 7: Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 8: Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 9: Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 10: Construction Output by Construction Activity (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 11: Construction Output by Construction Activity (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 12: Construction Output by Construction Activity (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 13: Construction Output by Construction Activity (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 14: New Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 15: New Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 16: New Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 17: New Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 18: Repair and Maintenance Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 19: Repair and Maintenance Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 20: Repair and Maintenance Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 21: Repair and Maintenance Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 22: Refurbishment Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 23: Refurbishment Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 24: Refurbishment Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 25: Refurbishment Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 26: Demolition Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 27: Demolition Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 28: Demolition Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 29: Demolition Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 30: Commercial Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 31: Commercial Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 32: Commercial Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 33: Commercial Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 34: Commercial Construction Output by Construction Activity (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 35: Commercial Construction Output by Construction Activity (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 36: Commercial Construction Output by Construction Activity (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 37: Commercial Construction Output by Construction Activity (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 38: Leisure and Hospitality Buildings Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 39: Leisure and Hospitality Buildings Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 40: Leisure and Hospitality Buildings Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 41: Leisure and Hospitality Buildings Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 42: Office Buildings Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 43: Office Buildings Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 44: Office Buildings Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 45: Office Buildings Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 46: Outdoor Leisure Facilities Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 47: Outdoor Leisure Facilities Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 48: Outdoor Leisure Facilities Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 49: Outdoor Leisure Facilities Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 50: Retail Buildings Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 51: Retail Buildings Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 52: Retail Buildings Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 53: Retail Buildings Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 54: Other Commercial Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 55: Other Commercial Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 56: Other Commercial Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 57: Other Commercial Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 58: Industrial Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 59: Industrial Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 60: Industrial Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 61: Industrial Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 62: Industrial Construction Output by Construction Activity (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 63: Industrial Construction Output by Construction Activity (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 64: Industrial Construction Output by Construction Activity (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 65: Industrial Construction Output by Construction Activity (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 66: Chemical and Pharmaceutical Plants Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 67: Chemical and Pharmaceutical Plants Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 68: Chemical and Pharmaceutical Plants Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 69: Chemical and Pharmaceutical Plants Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 70: Manufacturing Plants Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 71: Manufacturing Plants Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 72: Manufacturing Plants Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 73: Manufacturing Plants Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 74: Metal and Material Processing Plants Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 75: Metal and Material Processing Plants Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 76: Metal and Material Processing Plants Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 77: Metal and Material Processing Plants Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 78: Refinery Buildings Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 79: Refinery Buildings Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 80: Refinery Buildings Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 81: Refinery Buildings Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 82: Storage Tanks Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 83: Storage Tanks Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 84: Storage Tanks Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 85: Storage Tanks Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 86: Waste Processing Plants Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 87: Waste Processing Plants Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 88: Waste Processing Plants Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 89: Waste Processing Plants Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 90: Infrastructure Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 91: Infrastructure Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 92: Infrastructure Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 93: Infrastructure Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 94: Infrastructure Construction Output by Construction Activity (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 95: Infrastructure Construction Output by Construction Activity (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 96: Infrastructure Construction Output by Construction Activity (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 97: Infrastructure Construction Output by Construction Activity (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 98: Energy and Communications Infrastructure Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 99: Energy and Communications Infrastructure Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 100: Energy and Communications Infrastructure Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 101: Energy and Communications Infrastructure Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 102: Rail Infrastructure Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 103: Rail Infrastructure Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 104: Rail Infrastructure Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 105: Rail Infrastructure Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 106: Road Infrastructure Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 107: Road Infrastructure Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 108: Road Infrastructure Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 109: Road Infrastructure Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 110: Sewage Infrastructure Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 111: Sewage Infrastructure Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 112: Sewage Infrastructure Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 113: Sewage Infrastructure Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 114: Water Infrastructure Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 115: Water Infrastructure Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 116: Water Infrastructure Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 117: Water Infrastructure Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 118: Other Infrastructure Projects Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 119: Other Infrastructure Projects Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 120: Other Infrastructure Projects Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 121: Other Infrastructure Projects Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 122: Institutional Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 123: Institutional Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 124: Institutional Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 125: Institutional Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 126: Institutional Construction Output by Construction Activity (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 127: Institutional Construction Output by Construction Activity (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 128: Institutional Construction Output by Construction Activity (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 129: Institutional Construction Output by Construction Activity (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 130: Educational Buildings Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 131: Educational Buildings Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 132: Educational Buildings Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 133: Educational Buildings Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 134: Healthcare Buildings Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 135: Healthcare Buildings Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 136: Healthcare Buildings Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 137: Healthcare Buildings Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 138: Institutional Buildings Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 139: Institutional Buildings Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 140: Institutional Buildings Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 141: Institutional Buildings Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 142: Religious Buildings Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 143: Religious Buildings Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 144: Religious Buildings Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 145: Religious Buildings Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 146: Research Facilities Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 147: Research Facilities Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 148: Research Facilities Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 149: Research Facilities Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 150: Residential Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 151: Residential Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 152: Residential Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 153: Residential Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 154: Residential Construction Output by Construction Activity (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 155: Residential Construction Output by Construction Activity (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 156: Residential Construction Output by Construction Activity (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 157: Residential Construction Output by Construction Activity (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 158: Single-Family Housing Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 159: Single-Family Housing Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 160: Single-Family Housing Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 161: Single-Family Housing Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 162: Multi-Family Housing Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 163: Multi-Family Housing Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 164: Multi-Family Housing Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 165: Multi-Family Housing Construction Output by Cost Type (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 166: Commercial Construction Value Add, 2007—2011

Table 167: Commercial Construction Market Segmentation by Category (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 168: Commercial Construction Market Segmentation by Category (COP$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 169: Commercial Construction Value Add Forecast, 2011—2016

Table 170: Commercial Construction Market Segmentation by Category (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 171: Commercial Construction Market Segmentation by Category (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 172: Leisure and Hospitality Buildings Category Value Add, 2007—2011

Table 173: Leisure and Hospitality Buildings Category Value Add Forecast, 2011—2016

Table 174: Office Buildings Category Value Add, 2007—2011

Table 175: Office Buildings Category Value Add Forecast, 2011—2016

Table 176: Outdoor Leisure Facilities Category Value Add, 2007—2011

Table 177: Outdoor Leisure Facilities Category Value Add Forecast, 2011—2016

Table 178: Retail Buildings Category Value Add, 2007—2011

Table 179: Retail Buildings Category Value Add Forecast, 2011—2016

Table 180: Other Commercial Construction Category Value Add, 2007—2011

Table 181: Other Commercial Construction Category Value Add Forecast, 2011—2016

Table 182: Industrial Construction Value Add, 2007—2011

Table 183: Industrial Construction Market Segmentation by Category (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 184: Industrial Construction Market Segmentation by Category (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 185: Industrial Construction Value Add Forecast, 2011—2016

Table 186: Industrial Construction Market Segmentation by Category (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 187: Industrial Construction Market Segmentation by Category (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 188: Chemical and Pharmaceutical Plants Category Value Add, 2007—2011

Table 189: Chemical and Pharmaceutical Plants Category Value Add Forecast, 2011—2016

Table 190: Manufacturing Plants Category Value Add, 2007—2011

Table 191: Manufacturing Plants Category Value Add Forecast, 2011—2016

Table 192: Metal and Material Processing Plants Category Value Add, 2007—2011

Table 193: Metal and Material Processing Plants Category Value Add Forecast, 2011—2016

Table 194: Refinery Buildings Category Value Add, 2007—2011

Table 195: Refinery Buildings Category Value Add Forecast, 2011—2016

Table 196: Storage Tanks Category Value Add, 2007—2011

Table 197: Storage Tanks Category Value Add Forecast, 2011—2016

Table 198: Waste Processing Plants Category Value Add, 2007—2011

Table 199: Waste Processing Plants Category Value Add Forecast, 2011—2016

Table 200: Infrastructure Construction Value Add, 2007—2011

Table 201: Infrastructure Construction Market Segmentation by Category (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 202: Infrastructure Construction Market Segmentation by Category (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 203: Infrastructure Construction Value Add Forecast, 2011—2016

Table 204: Infrastructure Construction Market Segmentation by Category (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 205: Infrastructure Construction Market Segmentation by Category (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 206: Energy and Communications Infrastructure Category Value Add, 2007—2011

Table 207: Energy and Communications Infrastructure Category Value Add Forecast, 2011—2016

Table 208: Rail Infrastructure Category Value Add, 2007—2011

Table 209: Rail Infrastructure Category Value Add Forecast, 2011—2016

Table 210: Road Infrastructure Category Value Add, 2007—2011

Table 211: Road Infrastructure Category Value Add Forecast, 2011—2016

Table 212: Sewage Infrastructure Category Value Add, 2007—2011

Table 213: Sewage Infrastructure Category Value Add Forecast, 2011—2016

Table 214: Water Infrastructure Category Value Add, 2007—2011

Table 215: Water Infrastructure Category Value Add Forecast, 2011—2016

Table 216: Other Infrastructure Category Value Add, 2007—2011

Table 217: Other Infrastructure Category Value Add Forecast, 2011—2016

Table 218: Institutional Construction Value Add, 2007—2011

Table 219: Institutional Construction Market Segmentation by Category (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 220: Institutional Construction Market Segmentation by Category (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 221: Institutional Construction Value Add Forecast, 2011—2016

Table 222: Institutional Construction Market Segmentation by Category (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 223: Institutional Construction Market Segmentation by Category (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 224: Educational Buildings Category Value Add, 2007—2011

Table 225: Educational Buildings Category Value Add Forecast, 2011—2016

Table 226: Healthcare Buildings Category Value Add, 2007—2011

Table 227: Healthcare Buildings Category Value Add Forecast, 2011—2016

Table 228: Institutional Buildings Category Value Add, 2007—2011

Table 229: Institutional Buildings Category Value Add Forecast, 2011—2016

Table 230: Religious Buildings Category Value Add, 2007—2011

Table 231: Religious Buildings Category Value Add Forecast, 2011—2016

Table 232: Research Facilities Category Value Add, 2007—2011

Table 233: Research Facilities Category Value Add Forecast, 2011—2016

Table 234: Residential Construction Value Add, 2007—2011

Table 235: Residential Construction Market Segmentation by Category (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Table 236: Residential Construction Market Segmentation by Category (COP Million), 2007—2011

Table 237: Residential Construction Value Add Forecast, 2011—2016

Table 238: Residential Construction Market Segmentation by Category (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Table 239: Residential Construction Market Segmentation by Category (COP Million), 2011—2016

Table 240: Single-Family Housing Category Value Add, 2007—2011

Table 241: Single-Family Housing Category Value Add Forecast, 2011—2016

Table 242: Multi-Family Housing Category Value Add, 2007—2011

Table 243: Multi-Family Housing Category Value Add Forecast, 2011—2016

Table 244: Conconcreto SA, Key Facts

Table 245: Conconcreto SA, Main Services

Table 246: Conconcreto SA, Key Employees

Table 247: Montecz SA, Key Facts

Table 248: Montecz SA, Main Services

Table 249: Montecz SA, Key Employees

Table 250: AR Construcciones, Key Facts

Table 251: AR Construcciones, Main Services

Table 252: AR Construcciones, Key Employees

Table 253: Concesionaria Vial de Los Andes SA, Key Facts

Table 254: Concesionaria Vial de Los Andes SA, Main Services

Table 255: Concesionaria Vial de Los Andes SA, Key Employees

Table 256: EAAB - Canoas Wastewater Treatment Plant — Bogota DC, Project Overview

Table 257: Ecopetrol — New Regasification Terminal — Colombia, Project Overview

Table 258: MoT — Atlantic-Pacific Railway Connection — Colombia, Project Overview

Table 259: MoT — Bogota Metro System — Bogota DC, Project Overview

Table 260: PDVSA/Ecopetrol — Venezuela-Colombia Oil Pipeline — Colombia, Project Overview

Table 261: Endesa — El Quimbo Hydroelectric Power Plant — Huila, Project Overview

Table 262: EPM Ituango — Pescadero Ituango Hydroelectric Power Plant — Antioquia, Project Overview

Table 263: ISAGEN — Sogamoso Hydroelectric Power Plant — Santander, Project Overview

Table 264: MoT — Ruta Del Sol Highway Development — Bogota, Project Overview

Table 265: OBC — Oleoducto Bicentenario Oil Pipelines — Colombia, Project Overview





List of Figures

Figure 1: Construction Output Review (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Figure 2: Construction Output Forecast (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Figure 3: Construction Value Add Review (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Figure 4: Construction Value Add Forecast, 2011—2016

Figure 5: Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Figure 6: Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Figure 7: Construction Output by Construction Activity (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Figure 8: Construction Output by Construction Activity (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Figure 9: New Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Figure 10: New Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Figure 11: Repair and Maintenance Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Figure 12: Repair and Maintenance Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Figure 13: Refurbishment Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Figure 14: Refurbishment Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Figure 15: Demolition Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Figure 16: Demolition Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Figure 17: Commercial Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Figure 18: Commercial Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Figure 19: Commercial Construction Output by Construction Activity (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Figure 20: Commercial Construction Output by Construction Activity (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Figure 21: Leisure and Hospitality Buildings Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Figure 22: Leisure and Hospitality Buildings Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Figure 23: Office Buildings Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Figure 24: Office Buildings Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2011—2016

Figure 25: Outdoor Leisure Facilities Construction Output by Cost Type (US$ Million), 2007—2011

Figure 26: Outdoor Leisure Facilities Construction Outp

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