Tanzania beats Kenya on construction growth

Tanzania beats Kenya on construction growth

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Africa’s construction industry set to grow at fastest rate over next five years
Tuesday, 30 October 2018 14:00
Sub-Saharan Africa will have the fastest growing construction industry among all major regions in the world over the next five years growing on average by a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.6 per cent a year, from 2018 to 2022, according to GlobalData
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LG936L in action. (Image source: SLDG)

The company’s latest report, ‘Global Construction Outlook to 2022: Q3 2018 Update’ also reveals that in real value terms*, total global construction output is forecast to rise to US$12.9 trillion by 2022, up from US$10.8 trillion in 2017.

Regionally, Africa will become a major player in global construction over the next five years. There will be a steady acceleration in construction activity in Nigeria over the forecast period to 2022, supported by government efforts to revitalise the economy, by focusing on developing the country’s infrastructure.

However, Ethiopia will be Africa’s star performer, where its construction industry will continue to grow in line with the country’s economic expansion.

Yasmine Ghozzi, construction analyst at GlobalData, says, "The outlook for Tanzania remains positive, with construction growth anticipated to stand at over 9 per cent in 2018–19. The fast pace of growth can be attributed to the construction of commercial and residential buildings, and on-going infrastructure construction projects, including the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) and the expansion of Mwanza airport.

"Kenya’s construction sector grew by 7.2 per cent year on year in Q1 2018. The sector’s growth, albeit slower than during quarter four of 2017, was driven by the ongoing public infrastructure projects, such as phase two of the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) as well as the continued development of buildings."

GlobalData expects South Africa’s construction industry to remain weak as construction spending has suffered, due to negative investor sentiment and slow economic growth.

Ghozzi continues, "South Africa officially entered a technical recession in the second quarter of 2018.

However, the construction industry increased by 2.3 per cent quarter on quarter, with non residential building and construction work recording positive growth, but not enough to lift the countries overall economic performance."

* ‘real value terms’ is measured from constant 2017 prices and US$ exchange rates

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Sub-Saharan Africa (US$) real, average % change, 2018-2022. (Source: GlobalData Construction Intelligence Centre)

Africa's construction industry set to grow at fastest rate over next five years

MY TAKE
The figure will hit 10% upon the commencement of a construction of Hydropower project at Stiegler's Gorge.
 
Hawa Ethiopia mbona wanakimbia kwa kasi kiasi hiki wakati jirani yake kusini magharibi anasuasua?
Handshake baba Waarabu wameamua ku-finance projects maana ni majuzi walikuwa waende burst as no finances were available to finish current projects!
 
Wabongo bana, so construction in Kenya grew by 7.2% and Tz by 9% and in summary that means Tanzania has beaten Kenya?
This is the problem of believing jubilee propaganda. You cant argue with facts, Tz is on an infrastruture growth path like never before as you and your fellow trolls get pacified with lies that tz projects exist on paper
 
tusimamie kwenye facts.
katika hesabu za kawaida, ipi ni namba kubwa kati ya 9 na 7?. au hilo nalo unataka kulipigia porojo?. [emoji23] [emoji23]
Of course unless u r smarter than the institution that ranked Tanzania above Kenya. BTW Mchina refused to further finance urban SGR. U should be around 5%!
Offcourse, and S.Africa's grew by only 2.3%. Lets celebrate that by drinking mbege till we call an ambulance. Hurray! We totally finished S.Afirica! [emoji1]
 
Offcourse, and S.Africa's grew by only 2.3%. Lets celebrate that by drinking mbege till we call an ambulance. Hurray! We totally finished S.Afirica! [emoji1]

Ahaaa haaa haaa
kauli za kinyonge hizo.
why don't you kudos where is due. instead you find some fake excuses to derail our focus.
 
Didn't you see what I just did? I just celebrated how we beat S.A to death! East Africa is now Africa's powerhouse, what is S.Africa to us? Nothing! [emoji1]

Teh teh teh tihiii
guy stop being emotional, but take the fact. the article is about growth rate of constraction and NOT the existing absolute volume.
 
Hapo bado E.A crude oil pipeline na Tz-Ug gas pipeline. Juzi nilipiga tour kutoka lakezone to Dar on road i can comfortably say Tz is a construction site. Huko Dodoma mambo ni moto
Pipeline yenye bado haijaanza kujengwa? Saa hii pipeline ingekuwa miezi kumi ya ujenzi manake ilistahili kuanza January mwaka huu. Tatizo mnajua kupiga mdomo ila kutimiza miradi mko zero sana
 
Of course unless u r smarter than the institution that ranked Tanzania above Kenya. BTW Mchina refused to further finance urban SGR. U should be around 5%!
There is sgr construction going on in Kenya- phase 2A. Nilidhani wewe ni Kenya expert kumbe wewe ni armateur kwa affairs za Kenya
 
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