THE CONSTRUCTION SECTOR IN EGYPT: DEVELOPMENT AND COMPETITIVENESS

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THE CONSTRUCTION SECTOR IN EGYPT: DEVELOPMENT AND COMPETITIVENESS SEPTEMBER 200 200 Business Studies & Analysis Center. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction, copying, re-mailing, storage or Web-site posting is prohibited. All information in this report is verified to the best of the Author s and the Publisher s ability.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT The researcher wishes to express deep appreciation and gratitude to the following experts for their support and valuable comments throughout the preparation of this study: Ahmed Abdel Warith (Dr.), Senior Vice President, Ahmed A. Warith Consulting Eng. (AAW) Ahmed H. Sabbour (Eng.), Partner & Managing Director, Al-Ahly Real Estate Development Co. Ahmed Mohamed El Sayed (Eng.), Chairman, National Company for Construction & Development (NCCD) Gamal El-Saeed (Dr.), General Manager, Sadco Engineering Works Hussein Khattab (Eng.), Country Manager, Bechtel Hussien Sabbour (Eng.), Chairman, Al-Ahly Real Estate Development Co. Mohamed Hassouna, Expert and Supervisor, Valuation and Financial Analysis Unit, Public Enterprise Office (PEO). Mohamed Said Azmy, Financial Consultant, Azmy Associate Consulting Services Mohamed Salah Hegab (Eng.), Chairman of the Board, Parsons Brinckerhoff Sabbour (PBS) Mohamed Shaker (Dr.), President, SHAKER Consulting Group Moustafa M. Rizk (Eng.), General Secretary, Egyptian Federation for Construction and Building Contractors (EFCBC) Nehad Ragab (Eng.), Chairman, SIAC Industrial Construction & Engineering Co. Salama Fahmy, Vice Chairman, Export Development Bank of Egypt. Sherif Hafez (Dr.), Chairman, Phoenix Contractors & Real Estate Development Yehia M. Zaki (Eng.), Managing Director, Dar Al-Handasah Consultants The American Chamber Of Commerce In Egypt would like to thank Dr. Naglaa El- Ahwany, Professor of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Cairo University, for her valuable review of this study. AmCham BSAC 200 ii

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The construction sector is one of the most dynamic sectors in the Egyptian economy and has been growing rapidly since the 90s. In 2000, the Egyptian construction market ranked th in the global construction market, constituting 0.% of this market, for a value of $2.7 billion. Despite its fall from its 99 ranking of rd, the Egyptian construction market actually increased in size by 2%. The sector has a significant impact on GDP, employment and investment. In 200/2002 its GDP share reached a value of LE.5 ($.) * billion, representing.7% of the total GDP. It also employed.% of the workforce in the same year. Construction investments reached LE.2 ($9.5) billion in 200/2002 which represents.2% of the country s total investment. The development and competitiveness of the Egyptian construction sector in the local and international markets is affected by factors that can be classified under five main categories: construction companies, government policies and strategies, available resources, institutional backing and supporting industries. Modifications and developments within these categories will lead to further growth and greater competitiveness for the sector. Official forecasts indicate that the Egyptian construction sector is expected to experience higher average annual growth rates, at.%, than those of the total GDP (7.%) and of the total commodity sector (7.%) during Egypt s fifth five-year plan from 2002/200 through 200/2007. The forecasted total investment in construction for that period is LE257 ($59.2) billion. * Dollar values are based on the 200/02 Central Bank of Egypt average rate of LE. to the Dollar. AmCham BSAC 200 iii

TABLE OF CONTENTS PART IV: INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES 5 List of Figures List of Tables PART I: CONSTRUCTION SECTOR OVERVIEW vi vii. Local Investment Opportunities.. Privatization.2. BOT and BOOT Projects.. Public Tenders 5. Historical Background 2. Trade and Investment Opportunities with the U.S 9 2. Economic Importance 2.. Impact on GDP 2.2. Impact on Employment 2.. Impact on Investment. Market Structure PART II: FACTORS AFFECTING THE DEVELOPMENT AND COMPETITIVENESS OF THE CONSTRUCTION SECTOR. Construction Companies and Market Factors 2. Government Strategies 2.. Development Strategy 2.2. Privatization Strategy 2.. Export Strategy 2... International Agreements 2..2. Regional Agreements-The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) 2... Bilateral Agreements. Policy Impediments.. Administrative Framework.2. Regulatory Framework.. Customs and Taxation. Resources.. Human Resources.2. Financial Resources.. Information Resources 5. Role of Institutions 5.. The Egyptian Federation for Construction and Building Contractors (EFCBC) 5.2. Engineers Syndicate 5 0 2 7 9 9 9 20 20 22 2 2 2 25. International Business Opportunities PART V: CONCLUSION. Recommendations.. Human Resource Development.2. Information Resource Development.. Financial Resource Development.. Administrative and Regulatory Adjustments.5. Local Firms Development.. Export Development... Government Developments..2. Institutional Developments... Construction Companies Developments 2. Future Outlook Selected References Appendix I Companies Operating in the Egyptian Cement Market Appendix II Companies Operating in the Egyptian Steel Market Appendix III Ownership Structure of Companies with NBE Stakes Offered for Sale Appendix IV Contract for the Guarantee of Payment of Services Against Commercial and Non-Commercial Risks (Constructions And Engineering Consultancy) 0 50 5 52 5 PART III: SUPPORTING INDUSTRIES. Building Materials.. Cement.2. Steel 2 2. Machinery and Equipment iv AmCham BSAC 200 AmCham BSAC 200 v

LIST OF FIGURES LIST OF TABLES Figure : Regional Shares in the Global Construction Market (2000) Table : Privatization Achievements in the Cement Sector Figure 2: Construction Sector Average Annual Growth Rates 2 Table 2: Strengths and Weaknesses in Human Resources of the Construction Sector Figure : Growth of the Construction Sector 2 Table : Construction Companies Offered for Privatization Figure : Sectoral Distribution of GDP in Current Prices (200/02) Table : BOOT Projects in Electricity 7 Figure 5: Employment by Economic Sector (200/02) Table 5: Airport BOT Projects 7 Figure : Construction Investments Table : Road & Railway BOT Projects Figure 7: Share of Construction Investment in Total Investments 5 Table 7: Sample Tenders Offered in the Construction Sector 9 Figure : Breakdown by Grade of Activities Performed by EFCBC Members Table : Planned Growth of the Construction Sector Figure 9: Activities Performed by EFCBC Members (2002) Figure 0: Total and Construction Investment Figure : Distribution of Construction Investment on Economic Sectors (200/02) 9 Figure 2: Development of Construction Investment in Various Economic Sectors 9 Figure : Public and Private Construction Investment 0 Figure : Private/Public Shares in Total Construction Investment by Economic Sector (200/2002) Figure 5: Private/Public Sector Shares in Total Cement Production Figure : Local Production and Imports of Cement 29 Figure 7: Share of Production and Imports in Local Demand 29 Figure : Cement Exports 0 Figure 9: Steel Production and Imports Figure 20: Private/Public sector Shares in Steel Production Figure : Average Growth of Construction by Sector (99/999-200/2002) 5 vi AmCham BSAC 200 AmCham BSAC 200 vii