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Launch Date: April 11, 2014
Number of Pages: 64
Geography Coverage: Croatia
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About the Report
The Croatian construction industry registered a compound
annual growth rate (CAGR) of -9.64% during the review
period (2009–2013). This was driven by a contraction in
institutional and industrial construction, primarily due to
a reduction in investor confidence following the European
debt crisis.
The industry is expected to improve slowly over the
forecast period (2014–2018), supported by a general
recovery in the economy and business confidence. The
industry is anticipated to record a forecast-period CAGR of
3.41%.
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Research Finding
The Croatian construction industry remained weak following
the global and European financial crises. In real gross value-
added terms, the industry in 2013 was 57.0% its size in 2008.
Despite this, the rate of decline has slowed and, with some
stabilization in the area covered by building permits in 2013, the
construction industry appears set for a period of recovery.
A series of infrastructure projects will be launched to improve
bridges, ports, roads, highways, airports, railways and power
supplies. The Croatian government plans to invest HRK2.5 billion
(US$436.5 million) in the construction and refurbishment of
roads, HRK2.8 billion (US$488.9 million) for railways, HRK1.1
billion (US$192.1 million) for sea ports, HRK3.8 billion (US$663.4
million) for energy, and HRK127.0 million (US$22.2 million) for
the combined heat and power (CHP) plant Sisak - Block C
project.
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Research Finding Continues…
According to Croatia’s Bureau of statistics, travel and
tourism accounted for 15.0% of the country’s GDP in
2012. With an aim to increase the sector’s contribution,
the government is focusing on the construction of new
hotels and the expansion of existing ones.
Overall, 12 large hotel projects, with a total room
capacity of 2,900, are currently under construction. One
such project is Split by Valamar Hotel Group, on which
construction is expected to start by mid-2014. In 2013, the
government also announced plans to invest HRK2.9 billion
(US$506.0 million) in enhancing health tourism and eco-
tourism on Brač, an Adriatic island.
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Research Finding Continues…
Under the National Renewable Energy Action Plan
(NREAP) 2013–2020, the Croatian government aims to
increase its share of renewable energy from 15.0% to
20.0%, improve energy efficiency by 20.0% and reduce
carbon dioxide emissions by 20.0% until 2020.
According to the plan, total incentive costs are expected
to decline, as more energy will be produced from biogas,
small hydroelectric power plants, biomass and
cogeneration plants. The plan’s estimated budget is
HRK13.9 billion (US$2.4 billion).
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Scope
Historical (2009-2013) and forecast (2014-2018)
valuations of the construction industry in Croatia using
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
Detailed profiles of the leading construction companies
in Croatia
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Report Coverage
1. Executive Summary
2. Market Overview
3. Commercial Construction
4. Industrial Construction
5. Infrastructure Construction
6. Institutional Construction
7. Residential Construction
8. Company Profile: Viadukt d.d.
9. Company Profile: Hidroelektra Niskogradnja d.d.
10. Company Profile: Ingra d.d.
11. Company Profile: Strabag d.o.o.
12. Company Profile: Osijek-Koteks d.d.
13. Market Data Analysis
14. Appendix
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Company Coverage
1. Viadukt d.d.
2. Hidroelektra Niskogradnja d.d.
3. INGRA d.d.
4. Strabag d.o.o.
5. Osijek-Koteks d.d.
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