DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/17e041/the_qatar_projects) has announced the addition of the "The Qatar Projects Report 2011-22" report to their offering.
The opportunities emerging in Qatar to 2022 are highlighted in a timely and comprehensive new report published this month by MEED Insight, the research division of MEED.
The Qatar Projects Report 2011-22, written by MEED Events Chairman Edmund O'Sullivan, comprises an abundance of data and analysis that will assist all those seeking to capitalise on the extraordinary programme of capital investment in Qatar in the years to 2022 when the country will host the FIFA World Cup Finals.
The Qatar Projects Report 2011-22 details the programme of major projects that will be implemented in every major sector of the Qatar economy including oil and gas; heavy industry; electricity generation and water desalination; water and water reuse; social infrastructure and roads, ports, airports and railways. The report also provides the latest information about the 2022 World Cup investment programme which calls for the modernisation and construction of a total of 12 football stadiums and the construction of sufficient accommodation to serve 500,000 football fans expected to the attend the tournament.
Qatar is a market that every business on earth is now focusing on because of the publicity associated with FIFA's decision in December to hold the 2022 World Cup in the country, says Edmund O'Sullivan. The new report will help businesses understand the scale of the opportunities in the next 11 years and when they will emerge. It is the definitive guide to the major project agenda in the world's fastest-growing economy.
The report says key opportunity areas lie in Qatar's transport sector. About $20,000 million is going to be spent on Qatar's road network alone, says O'Sullivan. The projected cost of Qatar's passenger, cargo and light rail programme alone is estimated at $35,000 million. In addition, Qatar is building a brand new container port at Mesaieed and is completing work on the New Doha International Airport which will be the principal gateway for the Qatar 2022 World Cup Finals.
The Qatar Projects Report 2011-22 also contains fresh information about the long-term plans designed to deliver the Qatar Vision 2030, a blueprint for Qatar to become one of the Middle East's most advanced economies. The investment required to deliver the vision will be enormous and is likely to be at least $100,000 million, says O'Sullivan. This will make Qatar on a per capita basis the world's largest projects market for 20 years.
This report also provides:
- Insight into the system of government and the economy of Qatar today
- An overview of Qatar's National Vision to 2030
- Data on the economy and future development plans
- Trends and prospects within the Qatar projects market (2011-22)
- An understanding of the challenges of implementing a capital investment
- programme, as well as sourcing the materials and skills needs to execute
- Qatar's projects
- An overview of Fifa's 2022 World Cup plans and projects
- Tendering procedures, key client contacts and much more
The report provides essential insight into the challenges and opportunities emerging in Qatar.
The Qatar Projects 2011 report also contains fresh information about the long-term plans designed to deliver the Qatar Vision 2030, a blueprint for Qatar to become one of the Middle East's most advanced economies. The investment required to deliver the vision will be enormous and is likely to be at least $100,000 million, says O'Sullivan. This will make Qatar on a per capita basis the world's largest projects market for 20 years.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Introduction to Qatar
2. The Qatar projects market
3. Energy projects
4. Wastewater and water reuse projects
5. Heavy industry projects
6. Transport projects
7. Social infrastructure projects
8. Real estate projects
9. Fifa World Cup 2022 plans and projects
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