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Qatar plans $200bn construction projects by 2022

Qatar plans to invest more than $200 billion in construction projects with focus on transport and tourism infrastructure and expansion of the Doha airport as the country enters a critical phase of its preparations to host Fifa World Cup in 2022, according to a report.

Having been selected to host the FIFA World Cup brought forth the opportunity for Qatar to position itself as a regional sporting hub, said a report by Deloitte entitled ‘Insight into the Qatar construction market and opportunities for real estate developers’.

Qatar National Vision 2013 and programs such as Q2022 are focusing on leaving a legacy for Qatar in terms of football, infrastructure and economic development, stated the top financial advisory firm in its report.

The Deloitte report examines the construction market in Qatar and assesses opportunities for real estate developers in the country. It also looks into the government’s strategy of promoting sustainable tourism with the purpose of attracting more tourists and visitors.

Projects such as the Qatar-Bahrain causeway is an example of this strategy, as it will help drive regional tourist arrivals in Qatar, said the report.

On the infrastructure side, Deloitte said Qatar plans to pump in more than $140 billion to develop its transport infrastructure ahead of the FIFA Cup 2022. “Plans to construct new roads and a metro system have been put forth in order to support the anticipated influx of football visitors in addition to the airport expansion which is already underway,” it stated.

Deloitte experts expect this influx to also bring with it an increased demand for accommodation, with numerous worldwide chain hotels actively considering investments in the country.

In fact, Qatar Tourism Authority plans to invest about $20 billion on tourism infrastructure as the number of tourist arrivals grows at a rate of 15.9 per cent compounded annually, to reach 3.7 million by 2022. This growth also creates opportunities for the development of commercial units, such as various shopping malls around Qatar.

Jesdev Saggar, the managing director, Infrastructure & Capital Projects at Deloitte Corporate Finance Limited said: “With the world focused on Qatar’s every move, it is imperative that the local industry prepares itself for the plethora of international organizations that are ready to descend on Doha. Preparing for the competition is as important to everyone on the built environment, as it will be when the games start.”

These findings are in line with the “GCC Powers of Construction: Meeting the challenges of delivering mega projects” report issued by Deloitte during May 2013, he explained.

According to Deloitte, Qatar was the third most active GCC construction market in 2012, with $10.4 billion worth of contracts awarded.

Transport infrastructure dominated the country’s construction sector, with four of the five biggest contracts awarded for major transport projects. Hosting the FIFA 2022 World Cup should yield considerable contracts across the construction and infrastructure sectors, the report stated.

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