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Construction costs in Qatar remain highest in Middle East after UAE, Saudi Arabia

byCustoms Today Report
21/01/2015
in Qatar
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DOHA: The construction costs in Qatar remain the highest in the Middle East, followed by the UAE and Saudi Arabia, according to an annual report released by EC Harris, an Arcadis company and global built asset consultancy firm.

The Arcadis International Construction Cost study benchmarks building costs in 43 countries across the globe and found that relative construction costs have been affected by currency fluctuations, commodity prices and increasing demand for development in many recovering economies throughout the year.

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Qatar is less impacted by fluctuations in global currencies as market constraints are driving inflation and price movements,” said Terry Tommason, partner and head of property at EC Harris. “Investment on social infrastructure, economic diversification investment and event-driven construction are three key trends positively influencing construction spend in the region.”

In the Gulf region, costs remain relatively modest, despite high levels of investment in transport infrastructure, such as the $200bn GCC rail network, and extensive event-led construction in the shape of Qatar’s successful World Cup bid and Dubai’s 2020 World Expo. What remains to be seen is what impact the ongoing instability in the Middle East and recent weakness in oil prices will have on spending plans and, consequentially, pricing.

Tommason continues: “Qatar is best placed to be able to continue to fund budget commitments, but with oil trading dropping below $50 a barrel, it is possible that current and capital spending priorities may come under review.”

The top 10 most costly countries for construction in 2014 are Switzerland, Demark, Hong Kong, Sweden, Australia, France, Austria, UK, Germany and Belgium, while the least costly ones are Czech Republic, Brunei, Philippines, Bulgaria, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Taiwan, Vietnam and India, said the report.

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