Strong outlook for civil engineering construction sector
Economic Analyst, BIS Shrapnel, has released its annual study on the outlook for the civil engineering construction sector in Australia, finding that the sector is growing strongly, with 25% growth forecast for the next three years due to mining, LNG and flood reconstruction activity.
The report covers 12 sub-sectors of civil construction, from the main transport, recreation and utilities infrastructure sectors through to mines and heavy industrial facilities. More than $80 billion was invested in projects in these sectors in 2009/10, and engineering construction is now Australia’s largest building and construction sector.
The report found that while the rate of growth of the sector had slowed in 2009-10 to 2.8%, a stronger performance would increase activity by 5% for 2010-2011, and up to 20% in 2011-12 and 2012-13, driven by large mining and energy projects that are already approved and in the early stages of planning and implementation.
The report predicts that mining-related civil construction, including mines, ports, railways and other mining infrastructure, will nearly double between 2010 and 2014 to about $57bn, driven by LNG projects in Queensland and WA, and coal and iron ore expansion projects.
More information is at http://www.bis.com.au/