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Construction in New Zealand - Key Trends and Opportunities to 2025 (H2 2021)

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  • 50 Pages
  • November 2021
  • Region: New Zealand
  • GlobalData
  • ID: 5505054
The publisher has revised New Zealand’s construction industry growth upwards in 2021, with the industry now forecast to record growth of 12.2%, following a contraction of 5.6% in 2020. The upward revision from the earlier forecast of 7.8% in 2021 is due to the country’s success in containing the spread of COVID-19, the reopening of its domestic economy and the resumption of all delayed construction works. According to Statistics New Zealand, the construction industry’s value add rose by 25.9% in the first six months of 2021.

In order to bolster economic growth and support the construction industry during the early stages of the pandemic, the government announced plans to fund large shovel-ready infrastructure projects. Accordingly, in early April 2020, the government formed the Infrastructure Industry Reference Group (IRG) to seek out infrastructure projects that were ready to begin as soon as activity in the construction industry was permitted to resume. According to the IRG’s Q2 2021 report, the IRG received submissions of 1,900 projects with an estimated expenditure of NZD136 billion (US$79.3 billion) and shortlisted 246 projects for funding; the shortlisted projects were provided funding of NZD2.6 billion (US$1.5 billion), with the total value of projects being NZD4.7 (US$2.7 billion).

The industry is expected to register an average annual growth of 3.6% between 2022-2025, supported by investment in infrastructure, the institutional sector and renewable energy projects. In May 2021, Finance Minister Grant Robertson announced the Wellbeing Budget 2021, which includes NZD57.3 billion (US$41.2 billion) in infrastructure spending between 2021 and 2025. Of the total, the NZ Transport Agency will spend NZD13.9 billion (US$10 billion) on public transport and roads. Moreover, the government allocated a total of NZD4.7 billion (US$3.4 billion) for healthcare and a capital investment of NZD746.8 million (US$537.2 million) over four years for education. Construction industry growth will also be supported by New Zealand’s affordable housing development plans, coupled with Green Investment Finance to achieve New Zealand’s 2035 target of 100% renewable electricity consumption.

The publisher’s Construction in New Zealand - Key Trends and Opportunities to 2025 (H2 2021) report provides detailed market analysis, information, and insights into New Zealand’s construction industry, including -
  • New Zealand’s construction industry's growth prospects by market, project type and construction activity
  • Critical insight into the impact of industry trends and issues, as well as an analysis of key risks and opportunities in New Zealand’s construction industry
  • Analysis of the mega-project pipeline, focusing on development stages and participants, in addition to listings of major projects in the pipeline.

Scope

This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the construction industry in New Zealand. It provides -
  • Historical (2016-2020) and forecast (2021-2025) valuations of the construction industry in New Zealand, featuring details of key growth drivers.
  • Segmentation by sector (commercial, industrial, infrastructure, energy and utilities, institutional and residential) and by sub-sector
  • Analysis of the mega-project pipeline, including breakdowns by development stage across all sectors, and projected spending on projects in the existing pipeline.
  • Listings of major projects, in addition to details of leading contractors and consultants

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  • Identify and evaluate market opportunities using The publisher's standardized valuation and forecasting methodologies.
  • Assess market growth potential at a micro-level with over 600 time-series data forecasts.
  • Understand the latest industry and market trends.
  • Formulate and validate strategy using The publisher's critical and actionable insight.
  • Assess business risks, including cost, regulatory and competitive pressures.
  • Evaluate competitive risk and success factors.

Table of Contents

1 Executive Summary2 Construction Industry: At-a-Glance
3 Context
3.1 Economic Performance
3.2 Political Environment and Policy
3.3 Demographics
3.4 COVID-19 Status
3.5 Risk Profile
4 Construction Outlook
4.1 All Construction
  • Outlook
  • Latest news and developments
  • Construction Projects Momentum Index
4.2 Commercial Construction
  • Outlook
  • Project analytics
  • Latest news and developments
4.3 Industrial Construction
  • Outlook
  • Project analytics
  • Latest news and developments
4.4 Infrastructure Construction
  • Outlook
  • Project analytics
  • Latest news and developments
4.5 Energy and Utilities Construction
  • Outlook
  • Project analytics
  • Latest news and developments
4.6 Institutional Construction
  • Outlook
  • Project analytics
  • Latest news and developments
4.7 Residential Construction
  • Outlook
  • Project analytics
  • Latest news and developments

5 Key Industry Participants
5.1 Contractors
5.2 Consultants
6 Construction Market Data
7 Appendix
7.1 What is this Report About?
7.2 Definitions
7.3 CRI Methodology
7.4 The Publisher Construction
Contact The Publisher
List of Tables
Table 1: Construction Industry Key Data
Table 2: New Zealand, Key Economic Indicators
Table 3: New Zealand, Commercial Construction Output by Project Type (Real % Change), 2016-2025
Table 4: New Zealand, Top Commercial Construction Projects by Value
Table 5: New Zealand, Industrial Construction Output by Project Type (Real % Change), 2016-2025
Table 6: New Zealand, Top Industrial Construction Projects by Value
Table 7: New Zealand, Infrastructure Construction Output by Project Type (Real % Change), 2016-2025
Table 8: New Zealand, Top Infrastructure Construction Projects by Value
Table 9: New Zealand, Energy and Utilities Construction Output by Project Type (Real % Change), 2016-2025
Table 10: New Zealand, Top Energy and Utilities Construction Projects by Value
Table 11: New Zealand, Institutional Construction Output by Project Type (Real % Change), 2016-2025
Table 12: New Zealand, Top Institutional Construction Projects by Value
Table 13: New Zealand, Residential Construction Output by Project Type (Real % Change), 2016-2025
Table 14: New Zealand, Top Residential Construction Projects by Value
Table 15: New Zealand, Key Contractors
Table 16: New Zealand, Key Consultants
Table 17: New Zealand, Construction Output Value (Real, US$ Million)
Table 18: New Zealand, Construction Output Value (Nominal, NZD Million)
Table 19: The Publisher Construction Market Definitions
Table 20: Risk Dimensions
Table 21: Ratings, Scores and Definitions
List of Figures
Figure 1: Asia Pacific, Construction Output (Real % Change), 2020 and 2021
Figure 2: New Zealand, Construction Projects Pipeline by Sector (US$ Billion)
Figure 3: New Zealand, COVID-19 Confirmed Cases
Figure 4: New Zealand, Risk Summary
Figure 5: New Zealand, Risk Regional Comparison
Figure 6: New Zealand, Construction Output Value (Real, US$ Billion, 2017 Prices and Exchange Rate), 2016-2025
Figure 7: New Zealand, Construction Output Value, by Sector (Real, US$ Million), 2016-2025
Figure 8: New Zealand, Construction Value Add, 2009/2010 Chain-Volume Measures, Seasonally Adjusted, % Change YoY
Figure 9: New Zealand, Total Value of Building Work Put in Place, % Change YoY
Figure 10: New Zealand, Gross Fixed Capital Formation, 2009/2010 Chain-Volume Measures, % Change YoY
Figure 11: New Zealand, Total Value of Building Consents Issued, % Change YoY
Figure 12: New Zealand, People Employed in Construction, in Thousands
Figure 13: New Zealand, Construction Projects Momentum Index
Figure 14: Australasia, Construction Projects Momentum Index
Figure 15: New Zealand, Commercial Construction Output by Project Type (Real, US$ Million), 2016-2025
Figure 16: New Zealand, Commercial Construction Projects Pipeline, Value by Stage (US$ Million)
Figure 17: New Zealand, Commercial Buildings Put in Place, NZD Million, % Change YoY
Figure 18: New Zealand, Foreign Tourist Arrivals (in Thousands)
Figure 19: New Zealand, Retail Sales (NZD Billion)
Figure 20: New Zealand, Accommodation and Food Services Value Add (NZD Million, 2009/2010 Chain-Volume Measures)
Figure 21: New Zealand, Retail and Wholesale Trade Value Add, 2009/2010 Chain-Volume Measures, % Change YoY
Figure 22: New Zealand, Industrial Construction Output by Project Type (Real, US$ Million), 2016-2025
Figure 23: New Zealand, Industrial Construction Projects Pipeline, Value by Stage (US$ Million)
Figure 24: New Zealand, Manufacturing Value Add (NZD Million, 2009/2010 Chain-Volume Measures)
Figure 25: New Zealand, Performance of Manufacturing Index, Seasonally Adjusted
Figure 26: New Zealand, Mining Value Add, 2009/2010 Chain-Volume Measures, (NZD Million, % Change YoY)
Figure 27: New Zealand, Total Overseas Merchandise Trade, NZD Billion, % Change YoY
Figure 28: New Zealand, Infrastructure Construction Output by Project Type (Real, US$ Million), 2016-2025
Figure 29: New Zealand, Infrastructure Construction Projects Pipeline, Value by Stage (US$ Million)
Figure 30: New Zealand, Energy and Utilities Construction Output by Project Type (Real, US$ Million), 2016-2025
Figure 31: New Zealand, Energy and Utilities Construction Projects Pipeline, Value by Stage (US$ Million)
Figure 32: New Zealand, Electricity Generation and Consumption, % Change YoY
Figure 33: New Zealand, Institutional Construction Output by Project Type (Real, US$ Million), 2016-2025
Figure 34: New Zealand, Institutional Construction Projects Pipeline, Value by Stage (US$ Million)
Figure 35: New Zealand, Healthcare and Educational Buildings Put in Place, % Change YoY
Figure 36: New Zealand, Residential Construction Output by Project Type (Real, US$ Million), 2016-2025
Figure 37: New Zealand, Residential Construction Projects Pipeline, Value by Stage (US$ Million)
Figure 38: New Zealand, Total Value of Residential Building Work Put in Place, NZD Million, % Change YoY
Figure 39: New Zealand, Total Number of New Dwellings Consented, % Change YoY
Figure 40: New Zealand, House Sales, in Thousands, % Change YoY
Figure 41: New Zealand, Headquarters of Key Contractors (% of Total Project Pipeline)
Figure 42: New Zealand, Headquarters of Key Consultants (% of Total Project Pipeline)