Canada’s construction industry driven by investments in infrastructure
Published by Lucy Stewardson,
Editorial Assistant
World Cement,
Canada’s construction industry output value was estimated to be US$291.2 billion in 2018. This is expected to grow to US$304.6 billion in 2023 (measured at constant 2017 dollar exchange rates), at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 0.9%, according to GlobalData.
GlobalData’s report, ‘Construction in Canada – Key Trends and Opportunities to 2023’, reveals that Canada’s construction industry growth decelerated to 0.6% in 2018, after growing at a CAGR of 4.3% in 2017. The sharp deceleration in activity was mainly driven by significant declines in residential construction, as well as repair, engineering, and other construction activities.
The government’s planned investments in infrastructure are expected to support the growth of Canada’s construction industry. Under the ‘Investing in Canada Plan’, the government plans to invest a total of US$139 billion in key infrastructure sectors through 2028.
Residential construction was the largest market in the Canadian construction industry in 2018, accounting for 43.7% of its total value. Forecast period market growth will be supported by the government’s efforts to build affordable houses. In the 2019 budget, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. announced plans to spend US$943 million to provide financial help to first-time home buyers during 2019 – 2022.
The total construction project pipeline in Canada, as tracked by GlobalData and including all mega projects with a value above US$25 million, stands at CAD$1.4 trillion (US$1.1 trillion). The pipeline, which includes all projects from pre-planning to execution, is relatively skewed towards late-stage projects, with 54.5% of the pipeline value being in projects in the pre-execution and execution stages of May 2019.
“In addition, the government’s aim to improve local energy resources is expected to support investment in energy infrastructure projects, which will in turn fuel growth in the industry,” said Danny Richards, Lead Economist at GlobalData.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/the-americas/21052019/canadas-construction-industry-driven-by-investments-in-infrastructure/
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