Peru Infrastructure Report 2009
| Publication Date | March 2009 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Business Monitor |
| Product Type | Report |
| Pages | 78 |
| ISBN Number | 1750-5402 |
| Product Code | BMI03627 |
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Summary
President Alan Garca has stated that, in order to reinforce and sustain economic growth amid a global slowdown in Peru, the government is spending around US$13.2bn in 2009 on highways, housing and other projects. This should give the transport infrastructure sector a sizeable boost. Of the total, however, only US$3.3bn will be initially deployed, with the remainder being introduced only if necessary.
Meanwhile, Peru's national ports authority, the Autoridad Portuaria Nacional (APN), has said that it expects investments totalling US$1bn to be made in Peru's ports sector in 2009. The investments will come as several key ports concessions are handed over to the private sector.
In November 2008, it was reported that the Trans-Oceanic, or Inter-Oceanic, Highway that will connect Brazil and Peru, is to cost some US$200mn more than expected. Investment required to complete the Peruvian sections is now estimated at US$741mn. The total cost of the highway was originally assessed at approximately US$1.31bn, but the scale of the works had already led many to pre-empt a significantly higher final total. The Trans-Oceanic Highway is a mega-project that aims to integrate the road systems of Brazil and Peru in order to improve trade routes between the two countries and their wider importexport partners.
Meanwhile, in September 2008, Peru's state-owned Petroperu selected France's Axens and Denmark's Haldor Topsoe to manage the modernisation of the country's Talara refinery. The upgrading and expansion of the refinery, which is the second largest in the country with a capacity of 62,000 barrels per day (b/d) after RepsolYPF's 102,000b/d La Pampilla refinery (Oil & Gas Journal, OGJ), is estimated to cost some US$1bn.
BMI forecasts that construction industry value real growth in Peru will be 11.7% in 2009 and that growth will continue to slow thereafter.
Content
- Executive Summary
- Market Overview
- Peru
- Global
- Mega-Urban Regions: Opportunities And Challenges For Infrastructure
- Mega-Urban Regions: Opportunities And Challenges For Infrastructure
- Mega-Urban Regions: Investment Opportunities And Risks
- SWOT Analysis
- Peru Infrastructure SWOT
- Peru Political SWOT Analysis
- Peru Economic SWOT Analysis
- Peru Business Environment SWOT Analysis
- Major Infrastructure Developments And Key Projects
- Transport Infrastructure Overview
- New And Ongoing Projects
- Airports
- Ports
- Road Networks
- Rail Networks
- Energy & Utilities Infrastructure Overview
- New And Ongoing Projects
- Power Plants And Transmission Grids
- Oil And Gas Pipelines
- Water
- Construction Overview
- New And Ongoing Projects
- Residential Construction
- Commercial Construction
- Industrial Construction
- Tourism Construction
- Major Projects
- Peru - Major Infrastructure Projects
- Industry Forecast Scenario
- Risks
- Business Environment
- Business Environment Regional Overview
- Limits Of Potential Returns
- Risks To Realisation Of Returns
- Project Finance Ratings: Outlook For Americas
- Foreign Direct Investment
- Labour Force
- Legal Framework
- Tax Regime
- Macroeconomic Outlook
- Political Outlook
- Foreign Policy
- Company Monitor
- Graa y Montero (GyM)
- Cosapi
- Cementos Lima
- Cementos Pacasmayo
- Abengoa
- Business Environment
- Ratings Overview
- Country Snapshot: Peru Demographic Data
- Section 1: Population
- Section 2: Education And Healthcare
- Section 3: Labour Market And Spending Power
- BMI Forecast Modelling
- How We Generate Our Industry Forecasts
- Construction Industry
- Sources
- List of Tables
- Table: The World's 30 Largest Urban Agglomerations
- Table: The World's Richest Cities In 2020 By GDP
- Table: The World's Fastest Growing Urban Areas
- Table: Industry Forecast Scenario
- Table: Americas Infrastructure Business Environment Ratings
- Table: Design And Construction Rating
- Table: Commissioning And Operating Rating
- Table: Overall Project Finance Rating
- Table: Labour Force Quality
- Table: BMI Legal Framework Ratings
- Table: Peru - Economic Activity
- Table: Peru Political Overview
- Table: Infrastructure Business Environment Indicators
- Table: Demographic Indicators, 2005-2030
- Table: Rural/Urban Breakdown, 2005-2030
- Table: Education, 2002-2005
- Table: Vital Statistics, 2005-2030
- Table: Employment Indicators
- Table: Consumer Expenditure, 2000-2012 (US$)
- Table: Average Annual Manufacturing Wages, 2000-2012
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| Data | Detailed Market Forecasts | ![]() |
| Profiles | Profiles of Key Companies | ![]() |
| Features | Contains SWOT Analysis | ![]() |
| Extra Info | Consumer Trends Highlighted | ![]() |
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