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Construction Outlook in Japan 2015-2019

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Construction Outlook in Japan 2015-2019

The report discusses the following in-depth:

• Market Size and Forecast

• Market Segmentation

• Buying Criteria

• Vendor Landscape

• Business Segmentation

• Geographical Segmentation

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Key Trends

Technavio’s Senior Analyst says, “The construction contractors in Japan are increasingly focusing on new construction methods and also incorporating advanced technology in the construction process such as prefabricated building construction. In this method the components of buildings are built in factory outlets which enables in reducing construction waste and cost.”

• The construction industry in Japan is driven largely by the private sector, accounting for 56% of the total construction investment in 2014. Major emphasis is given on the reconstruction of the existing facilities owing to upcoming sporting event 2020 Summer Olympic in Tokyo.

• Technavio's analysts forecast the construction market in Japan to grow at a CAGR of 1.92% over the period 2014-2019.

• Understanding the key drivers influencing the market

• Understanding the challenges faced by the market

• Activities of various stakeholders involved

• Key focus areas for the vendors

• Major trends that will shape the future of this market

• Vendor landscape and trajectory of the market

• Conclusion

Scope of The Report

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Vendors

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Construction Outlook in Japan 2015-2019

Daito

Nishimatsu

Obayashi

Daito was established in 1974 and is headquartered in Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan. The company provides real estate brokerage services. It designs, builds, leases, and maintains apartments, condominiums, rental office buildings, factories, and warehouses. It also offers property development, construction and management of residential and industrial properties, and building maintenance services.

Nishimatsu was established in 1937 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. The company plans, designs, and constructs marine and harbor projects, airport projects, highways, railways and tunnels, high-rise buildings, and power plants.

Obayashi was established in 1936 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. The company is a general contractor that offers construction and related services in the private and public sectors worldwide.

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Market Outlook

• The market is expected to grow in 2015.

• The market growth will be led by rise in private investment, and demand for new building construction and increase in government spending.

• Moreover, significant investment will be made in renovating the existing infrastructure facilities.

• The private sector investment, fueled by factors such as the revised PFI Act of 2011, is expected to increase to 61% in 2019.

• The building construction market comprises of the housing and non-housing construction sectors.

• The housing construction sector comprises residential buildings and apartments, while the non-housing construction sector comprises commercial buildings such as hotels, office buildings, and malls.

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Key Buying CriteriaGuest Bloggers

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Support

• The government is implementing new measures to boost private investment for reconstruction and maintenance of public infrastructure.

• One of the measures implemented is the revision of the PPP model, commonly known as PFI in Japan.

• The PFI Act of 1999 was revised in 2011 to promote private investment in the country.

• Initially, the act was based on the BOT scheme where private entities undertook financing, designing, and construction of projects, which were then operated and maintained by public sector entities.

• However, under the revised PFI Act, the private sector will not only be responsible for financing and construction, but will also be entrusted with the maintenance and operation of the facility.

• To encourage participation by private investors in the construction market, the Japan Exchange Group is planning to create a new market to enlist funds from institutional investors, such as pension funds and insurance companies.

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