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Increasing smartphone users, growing broadband connectivity, rising adoption of new technologies, and high demand for colocation services are factors driving the MEA data center construction market. The investment in the data center market in Middle East and Africa (MEA) region is growing significantly, aided by the construction of data center facilities by telecommunication providers, enterprises, government, cloud and colocation service providers. In the last few years, the MEA data center construction market has witnessed the entry of hyperscale data center service providers. The growing application of cloud-based SaaS solutions will be a predominant driver for increased hyperscale investments in the market. Recently, Alibaba, AWS, and Microsoft have shown interest in the cloud service market in MEA.
AWS, Microsoft, icolo.io, MainOne, Liquid Telecommunications, Internet Solutions, Global Data Center, Kenya Government, Telkom Kenya, and Algerian Customs will carry out datacenter investments in 2019. The formation of the African Datacenter Association is likely to aid the MEA data center construction market. High demand for colocation services in sectors such as retail/e-commerce, BFSI, healthcare, technology, and transportation is expected to strengthen the MEA data center construction market.
The MEA data center construction market research report offers a detailed overview of market sizing and forecast, market share, industry trends, growth drivers, and vendor analysis. The study includes in-depth insights on segmentation based on electrical infrastructure (UPS system generators, transfer switches and switch gears, rack PDUs, and others electrical infrastructure), mechanical infrastructure(cooling systems, rack and other mechanical infrastructure), tier standards (Tier I&II, Tier III, and Tier IV), general construction (building design services, building development (site preparation and structural development), security (cameras, access systems, and perimeter protection), DCIM (datacenter infrastructure management software), installation and commissioning services, and countries (UAE, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Nigeria and others).
The report considers the present scenario of the MEA data center construction market and its market dynamics for the period 2019−2024. It covers a detailed overview of several growth enablers, restraints, and trends in the MEA data center construction market. The study includes both the demand and supply aspect of the data center construction market. It profiles and analysis leading infrastructure vendors, data center construction contractors, and colocation service providers.
Data Center Construction Market: Segmentation
This market research report includes a detailed segmentation of the market by electrical infrastructure, mechanical infrastructure, tier standards, general construction, and countries. The MEA data center construction market by electrical infrastructure is classified into UPS system, generators, transfer switches and switchgear, rack PDUs, and other electrical infrastructure. The UPS system segment dominated the market in 2018 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of approx. 9% during the forecast period.
Mechanical infrastructure includes cooling systems, racks, and other infrastructure. Cooling systems use both air and water-based solutions to cool the data center facility. Computer room air conditioners (CRAC), computer room air handlers (CRAH), chillers, cooling towers, and dry coolers are the commonly adopted cooling infrastructure in the MEA data center construction market. The market will continue to witness the use of both air-based and water-based cooling techniques, thereby boosting the MEA data center construction market.
The MEA data center construction market by tier standards can be segmented into TierI&II, Tier III, and Tier IV. Tier III data center facilities are the fastest growing segment in the MEA market, growing at a CAGR of about 14%. These data centers have minimum N+1 redundancy across data center infrastructure, with around 1.6 hours of annual downtime. Given these benefits, several underdeveloped data center projects are designed on the Tier III standard, and the trend is likely to continue in the MEA data center construction market during the forecast period. AWS Bahrain facility and Etix Everywhere Ghana Data Center are major contributors toward the tier IV data center market in MEA.
The MEA data center construction market by general construction includes building design services, building development (site preparation and structural development), security (cameras, access systems, and perimeter protection), DCIM (data center infrastructure management software), and installation and commissioning services. The general construction segment is the fastest expanding segment in terms of revenue, growing at a CAGR of about 10%. The MEA data center construction market will witness both greenfield and modular datacenter deployment. The shortage of skilled labors will be a significant challenge in the market as it will increase the dependency on global contractors and modular and infrastructure service providers. The increasing OPEX will increase the adoption of DCIM solutions, and the rapid growth in colocation data centers will increase the investment in physical security systems in the MEA market.
Market Segmentation by Electrical Infrastructure
- UPS System Generators
- Transfer Switches and Switchgears
- Rack PDUs
- Other Electrical Infrastructure
Market Segmentation by Mechanical Infrastructure
- Cooling Systems
- Racks
- Other Mechanical Infrastructure
Market Segmentation by Tier Standards
- Tier I&II
- Tier III
- Tier IV
Market Segmentation by General Construction
- Building Design Services
- Building Development
- Installation and Commissioning Services
- DCIM
- Physical Security Systems
MEA Data Center Construction Market by Country
The MEA data center construction market by geography is segmented into GCC, South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, and Other MEA countries. Africa is expected to witness a high CAGR, growing at around 12%. The growing internet penetration will increase cloud adoption across enterprises in Africa. The ever increasing e-commerce industry is expected to boost big data adoption in the region. Operators in the leading datacenter countries such as UAE and South Africa will continue to procure on-site renewable energy sources to run their operations. South Africa leads the data center market in Africa with the presence of multiple data centers, followed by other countries such as Nigeria, Morocco, Angola, Egypt, and Zimbabwe. The demand for cloud computing and smart city initiatives by government agencies is driving growth in big data and IoT technology, thereby propelling the MEA data center construction market. Kenya, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey are set to attract major datacenter investment in the MEA region.
Market Segmentation by Country
- GCC
- South Africa
- Nigeria
- Kenya
- Other MEA Countries
Key Vendor Analysis
Vendors’ initiatives toward cost reduction of efficient infrastructure are expected to increase market growth in the MEA region. Infrastructure resellers and distributors are expected to compete with each other in the region. The demand for modular datacenters that reduce space in datacenters and support high-density operations is expected to grow during the forecast period. Partnerships with local and modular datacenter service providers will increase revenues for global vendors operating in the market. The need for installation, commissioning, and maintenance services will generate local job opportunities in the market.
Key Markets Participants in the MEA Data Center Construction Market
Construction Contractors:
- ALEC Engineering and Contracting
- Overview
- Service Offerings
- Atkins
- Aveng Grinaker
- Concor
- Edarat Group
- Etix Everywhere
- Future-Tech
- Harinsa Qatar
- Huawei
- ICS Nett
- ISG
- KAR Group
- Laing O'Rourke
- McLaren Construction Group
- NOVA Mission Critical
- QATAR SITE & POWER (QSP)
- Red Engineering
Infrastructure Providers
- ABB
- Caterpillar
- Cummins
- Eaton
- Shenzhen Envicool Technology
- EURO-DIESEL
- Hitec Power Protection
- Legrand Group
- MTU Onsite Energy (Rolls-Royce Power Systems AG)
- Rittal
- Schneider Electric
- STULZ
- Vertiv
Data Center Investors
- Africa Data Centres
- Amazon Web Service (AWS)
- Batelco
- Equinix
- Global Data Center
- GPX Global Systems
- Gulf Data Hub
- icolo.io
- Internet Solutions
- Khazna Data Centers
- Liquid Telecommunications
- MainOne
- Microsoft
- Mobily
- Ooredoo QSC
- Telkom Kenya
- Teraco Data Environments
- Turkcell
Key Market Insights
1. An analysis of the MEA data center construction market providing market size and growth rates for the forecast period 2019−2024
2. Comprehensive insights on current industry trends, market forecast, and growth drivers in the MEA data center construction market
3. Discussion on growth drivers, challenges, and investment opportunities
4. A complete overview of market segments and the regional outlook of the MEA data center construction market
5. A detailed overview of the vendor landscape, competitive analysis, and key market strategies for gaining a competitive advantage in the MEA data center construction market
Table of Contents
Companies Mentioned
- Global Data Center
- Shenzhen Envicool technology
- Telkom Kenya
- MainOne
- Liquid Telecommunications
- Khazna Data Centers
- Internet Solutions
- Icolo.io
- Gulf Data Hub
- Batelco
- Africa Data Centres
- RED Engineering
- Qatar Site & Power
- Nova Corp
- McLaren Construction Group
- Laing O’Rourke
- KAR Group
- ICS Nett
- Harinsa Qatar
- Future-Tech
- Edarat Group
- Concor
- Aveng Grinaker
- Atkins
- Alec Engineering And Contracting
- GPX Global Systems
- Euro-Diesel
- Amazon Web Service (AWS)
- Turkcell
- Teraco Data Environments
- Ooredoo
- Mobily
- Etix Everywhere
- MTU on Site Energy (Rolls-Royce Power Systems AG)
- Vertiv
- Cummins
- Caterpillar
- Equinix
- Microsoft
- ABB
- ISG
- Stulz
- Eaton
- Legrand
- Huawei
- Schneider Electric
- Rittal
Methodology
Our research comprises a mix of primary and secondary research. The secondary research sources that are typically referred to include, but are not limited to, company websites, annual reports, financial reports, company pipeline charts, broker reports, investor presentations and SEC filings, journals and conferences, internal proprietary databases, news articles, press releases, and webcasts specific to the companies operating in any given market.
Primary research involves email interactions with the industry participants across major geographies. The participants who typically take part in such a process include, but are not limited to, CEOs, VPs, business development managers, market intelligence managers, and national sales managers. We primarily rely on internal research work and internal databases that we have populated over the years. We cross-verify our secondary research findings with the primary respondents participating in the study.
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