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Qatar Construction 2021 - New Trends, Opportunities, and Challenges for Construction as Qatar looks beyond 2022 - MEED Insights

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  • 70 Pages
  • September 2021
  • Region: Qatar
  • GlobalData
  • ID: 5560021
For much of the past decade, projects relating to the Fifa football World Cup 2022 have driven construction activity in Qatar. With one year to go before the tournament starts, Qatar’s project sponsors, contractors and manufacturers are now looking to what comes after 2022, even as they push to complete projects in time for the tournament.

And while there have been concerns over a drop off in construction activity as the event nears, there is growing visibility on what the longer-term projects will be. These include an expansion to Hamad International airport, construction projects in the Ras Laffan area supporting the expansion of the North Field - the world’s largest gas field, and infrastructure projects that include an expansion to Doha’s storm water drainage system. The future of Qatar’s real estate sector is less clear but it will continue to provide considerable construction opportunities.

Qatar construction has proved itself to be highly adaptable and resilient in the face of considerable financial and logistical challenges over the past five years from the Covid-19 pandemic, lower energy prices, and the GCC diplomatic dispute, each of which has affected national finances and industry supply chains,

Unlike most other construction markets in the Middle East and North Africa (Mena) region, Qatar performed consistently in 2020, with about $10.5bn of construction and transport project contract awards, up 3.9 per cent on 2019.

Qatar was one of only two countries in the GCC to record an increase in the value of construction contract awards in 2020. Despite this, construction activity in Qatar shrunk in 2020 due to the high volume of major projects being completed in in 2019 and 2020. According to the publisher, Qatar’s construction sector output fell -4.5 per cent in 2020.

About $33.6bn of construction and transport projects were in execution in Qatar on 30 June 2021 with most major projects relating to either the World Cup 2022, the Lusail Development, the national railway or the Doha Metro.

With a $75.6bn pipeline of planned construction and transport projects, the prospects for Qatar construction are good. Some 17bn of construction contracts were being tendered on 30 June 2021 with a further $58.6bn of construction and transport projects under study or in design.

The growing use of public-private partnerships (PPPs) to deliver public services will change relations between clients and their contractors and adds private-sector drive to the need to innovate and reduce waste.

The new PPP Law is a critical development as Qatar continues its investments in infrastructure ahead of the World Cup, and as its Qatar National Vision 2030 deadline approaches.

Written by MEED, the Middle East market experts within the the publisher Group, "Qatar Construction 2021" is a comprehensive analysis of the key trends, opportunities and challenges facing Qatar in 2021 and 2022. The report provides construction companies, contractors, suppliers, manufacturers and consultants with a powerful resource that will help them to identify new opportunities, set strategy, and mitigate risk in Qatar.

Reasons to Buy


  • Outlook assessment for the Qatar construction market
  • Examination of projects planned and underway
  • Client analysis covering project plans and strategic objectives
  • Top construction clients
  • Overview of leading contractor activity
  • Top contractors
  • All the latest data and information of construction market trends
  • Analysis of the challenges facing Qatar construction

Table of Contents

1. Executive summary
2. Market overview
2.1 Doha gears policy to maximise World Cup 2022 benefit
2.2 Crossroads for construction as focus shifts to next generation of projects
2.3 Contract awards
2.4 Qatar construction market shows resilience in 2020
2.5 Impact of Covid-19
2.6 Key trends
2.7 Major megaprojects under execution or planned in Qatar
2.8 Vision 2030
3. Project trends and pipeline
3.1 Construction
3.2 Transport
4. World Cup 2022 progress report
4.1 Overview
4.2 Status of World Cup 2022 related projects
5. Construction cash flow
5.1 Qatar construction cash flow
5.2 Qatar projects activity monitor
5.3 Qatar construction market sustainability
6. Finance
6.1 2021 budget
6.2 Qatar government finances
6.3 Qatar banking sector
6.4 Qatar banks exposure to the construction sector
7. Sector analysis
7.1 Construction
7.2 Transport
8. Leading clients and contractors
8.1 Construction
8.2 Transport
List of Tables
Table 1: Qatar major construction and transport contract awards in 2020
Table 2: Largest megaprojects planned or underway in Qatar
Table 3: Qatar, construction projects awarded in 2021 ($m)*
Table 4: Qatar top pipeline construction project contract awards ($m), 2021-22
Table 5: Qatar, transport projects awarded in 2021 ($m)*
Table 6: Qatar top pipeline transport project contract awards ($m), 2021-22
Table 7: FIFA World Cup 2022 related projects underway
Table 8: Credit to the construction and real estate sectors in Qatar
Table 9: Select major contracts under execution at Lusail City
Table 10: Contracts due for award at Lusail City
Table 11: Major contracts under execution at the Pearl-Qatar
Table 12: Major real estate projects expected to be awarded in 2021
Table 13: Major tourism projects underway in Qatar
Table 14: 2033 Hospital services gap analysis
Table 15: Capital programme estimates (QRm)
Table 16: Planned hospital projects under Qatar Healthcare Facilities Masterplan 2013-33
Table 17: Major hospital projects planned and underway ($m)
Table 18: Major unawarded education projects
Table 19: Major unawarded packages on the Expressway Programme
Table 20: Local roads and drainage programme
Table 21: Major unawarded road projects
Table 22: Qatar Passenger & Freight Rail
Table 23: Status of various phases of the Doha Metro Project
Table 24: Hamad International Airport Expansion
Table 25: Hamad Port main contracts
Table 26: Other major port projects
List of Figures
Fig 1: Qatar construction and transport contract awards, 2011-2021* ($m)
Fig 2: Qatar construction and transport awards 2011-2020 by subsector (%)
Fig 3: Qatar construction contract awards by sector ($m), 2011-2021*
Fig 4: Qatar construction contracts in pipeline by status (%)
Fig 5: Qatar construction contracts in pipeline by segment (%)
Fig 6: Qatar transport contract awards by sector ($m), 2011-2021*
Fig 7: Qatar transport contracts in pipeline by status (%)
Fig 8: Qatar transport contracts in pipeline by segment (%)
Fig 9: Qatar construction & transport cash flow, 2013-2020 ($bn)
Fig 10: Qatar construction & transport project activity monitor, 2011-2020 ($bn)
Fig 11: Qatar construction & transport market sustainability assessment
Fig 12: Lusail land-use masterplan
Fig 13: Leading clients in real estate sector by value of work under execution ($m)
Fig 14: Leading contractors in real estate sector by value of work under execution ($m)
Fig 15: Road projects by status ($m)
Fig 16: Leading clients in roads sector by value of work under execution ($m)
Fig 17: Leading contractors in roads sector by value of work under execution ($m)
Fig 18: The proposed QIRP delivery schedule
Fig 19: Doha Metro map
Fig 20: Lusail LRT network
Fig 21: Leading clients in aviation sector by value of work under execution ($m)
Fig 22: Leading contractors in aviation sector by value of work under execution ($m)
Fig 23: Hamad Port
Fig 24: Leading clients in ports sector by value of work under execution ($m)
Fig 25: Leading contractors in ports sector by value of work under execution ($m)
Fig 26: Leading clients in construction sector by value of work under execution ($m)
Fig 27: Leading contractors in construction sector by value of work under execution ($m)
Fig 28: Leading clients in transport sector by value of work under execution ($m)
Fig 29: Leading contractors in transport sector by value of work under execution ($m)

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