Table of Contents
Executive Summary — 5 Market
Overview — 7 Global Overview — 9
Governments To The Rescue: The Global Surge In Infrastructure
Spending — 9 Table: Infrastructure Stimulus Plans
List — 10 SWOT Analysis — 16 Egypt
Infrastructure Industry SWOT — 16 Egypt Political
SWOT — 17 Egypt Economic SWOT — 18
Egypt Business Environment SWOT — 19 Major Infrastructure
Developments And Key Projects — 20 New and Ongoing
Projects — 24 Airports — 24 Rail
Networks — 25 Road Networks — 26
Energy And Utilities Infrastructure Overview — 27 New And
Ongoing Projects — 29 Power Plants And Transmission
Grids — 29 Oil And Gas Pipelines — 31
Water — 31 Construction Overview — 33
New And Ongoing Projects — 34 Residential
Construction — 34 Industrial
Construction — 35 Tourism
Construction — 37 Major Projects — 38
Table: Egypt – Major Infrastructure Projects –
Transport — 38 Table: Egypt – Major Infrastructure
Projects – Energy And Utilities — 40 Table: Egypt
– Major Infrastructure Projects –
Construction — 42 Industry Forecast
Scenario — 44 Table: Egypt – Economic And
Construction Data — 44 Middle East Infrastructure Business
Environment Ratings — 46 Table: Regional Infrastructure
Business Environment Ratings — 50 Limits Of Potential
Returns — 51 Risk To Realisation Of Potential
Returns — 51 Project Finance Ratings: Outlook for Middle
East — 52 Foreign Direct
Investment — 56 Labour Force — 57
Legal Framework — 58 Tax Regime — 60
Macroeconomic Outlook — 61 Table: Egypt – Economic
Activity — 63 Political Outlook — 64
Company Monitor — 66 Arab
Contractors — 66 Orascom Construction
Industries — 69 Country Snapshot: Egypt Demographic
Data — 72 Section 1: Population — 72
Table: Demographic Indicators, 2005-2030 — 72 Table:
Rural/Urban Breakdown, 2005-2030 — 73 Section 2: Education
And Healthcare — 73 Table: Education,
2002-2005 — 73 Table: Vital Statistics,
2005-2010 — 73 Section 3: Labour Market And Spending
Power — 74 Table: Employment Indicators,
2001-2006 — 74 Table: Consumer Expenditure, 2000-2012
(US$) — 74 Table: Average Annual Wages,
2000-2012 — 75
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