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Philippines Infrastructure Report Q2 2010 Now Available at ReportsandReports

The Philippines has released 2009 annual data for the construction industry, illustrating that the country’s construction industry weathered the economic storm quite well. Construction industry real growth for the year came in at 5.8% year-on-year (y-o-y), to reach a value of PHP378.67bn (US$8.21bn).

 

Dallas, TX -- (SBWIRE) -- 05/11/2010 -- ReportsandReports Announce it Will Carry Philippines Infrastructure Report Q2 2010 Market Research Report in its Store.

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Report Description:
The Philippines has released 2009 annual data for the construction industry, illustrating that the country’s construction industry weathered the economic storm quite well. Construction industry real growth for the year came in at 5.8% year-on-year (y-o-y), to reach a value of PHP378.67bn (US$8.21bn). Although this does represent a slow down from 2008 growth levels, of 7.8%, it is strong growth considering the economic climate.

In 2010, we are expecting growth to return to 2008 levels. One key area driving growth will be renewable energy. With the government’s Renewable Energy Act (passed in December 2008) the Philippines renewable energy sector has become very attractive to investors. The area has been identified as a growth opportunity by a number of domestic banks as well. Banco de Oro (BDO) is the latest Philippine bank to team up with the International Finance Corporation (IFC), which will provide the bank with advise on financing renewable energy projects. The agreement follows a similar one between IFC and Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI), and before that with Metropolitan Bank & Trust (Metrobank).

Also in the energy sector this quarter, was news that the Philippines might finally get nuclear electricity generated within its borders. Korea South East Power Company (Kepco) and an unnamed French company expressed interest in building a nuclear power plant in the country in February 2010. The plans include construction of a 600 megawatt (MW) - 800MW power plant which could be completed by 2025. The Philippines already has a nuclear power plant which was completed in 1984; however, it was mothballed before even being commissioned due to a number of safety concerns. Both types of investment will help to ease the crippling power shortages that have been plaguing the Philippines for some time.

In the transport sector, a joint venture of Metro Pacific Investment Corporation and Harbour Centre Port Terminal Inc signed a contract for a concession to operate the Manila North Harbour. The company will invest US$311mn to modernise and expand the port and will operate it for 25 years.

Executive Summary
SWOT Analysis
Philippines Infrastructure SWOT
Philippines Infrastructure Project Finance SWOT
Philippines Economic SWOT
Philippines Political SWOT
Market Overview
Philippines
Industry Forecast Scenario
Table: Construction Data
Construction and Infrastructure Forecast Scenario
Transport Infrastructure
Transport Infrastructure Overview
Table: Competitiveness Of Philippines Transport Infrastructure
Major Projects - New and Ongoing Projects
Airports
Ports
Road Networks
Rail Networks
Major Projects Table - Transport
Table: Major Infrastructure Projects - Transport
Energy and Utilities Infrastructure
Energy and Utilities Infrastructure Overview
Major Projects - New and Ongoing Projects
Power Plants and Transmission Grids
Water
Major Projects Table - Energy and Utilities
Table: Major Infrastructure Projects - Energy & Utilities
Business Environment
Philippines Business Environment
Limits Of Potential Returns
Risk To Realisation Of Potential Returns
Regional Overview
Asia Pacific Infrastructure Business Environment Ratings
Table: Asia Pacific Infrastructure Business Environment Ratings
Project Finance Ratings
Philippines Project Finance Ratings
Design and Construction
Commissioning and Operating
Overall Project Finance Rating
Regional Overview
Project Finance Ratings: Outlook For Asia Pacific
Table: Design and Construction Rating
Table: Commissioning and Operating Rating
Table: Overall Project Finance Rating, Asia Pacific
Macroeconomic Outlook
Table: Philippines - Economic Activity
Political Outlook
Domestic Politics I
Domestic Politics II
LT Political Outlook
Company Monitor
EEI Corporation
First Philippine Balfour Beatty Inc (FPBB)
San Miguel Corporation (SMC)
Global Overview
Global Infrastructure Forecasts Revisited
Methodology
Industry Forecasts
Construction Industry
Data Methodology
Construction
Capital Investment
Construction Sector Employment
Infrastructure Business Environment Ratings
Ratings Overview
Table: Infrastructure Business Environment Indicators
Project Finance Ratings
Table: Design And Construction Phase
Table: Commissioning And Operating Phase - Commercial Construction
Table: Commissioning And Operating Phase - Energy And Utilities
Table: Commissioning And Operating Phase - Transport
Sources

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