Indonesia Construction Market Size, Trends, and Forecasts by Sector - Commercial, Industrial, Infrastructure, Energy and Utilities, Institutional and Residential Market Analysis to 2028 (Q4 2024)

Indonesia Construction Market Size, Trends, and Forecasts by Sector - Commercial, Industrial, Infrastructure, Energy and Utilities, Institutional and Residential Market Analysis to 2028 (Q4 2024)

Summary

GlobalData’s Construction in Indonesia - Key Trends and Opportunities to 2028 (Q4 2024) report provides detailed market analysis, information and insights into the Indonesian construction industry, including -

  • The Indonesian construction industry's growth prospects by market, project type and construction activity
  • Critical insight into the impact of industry trends and issues, as well as an analysis of key risks and opportunities in the Indonesian construction industry
  • Analysis of the mega-project pipeline, focusing on development stages and participants, in addition to listings of major projects in the pipeline
GlobalData estimates the construction industry in Indonesia to expand by 7% in real terms in 2024, supported by the government’s focus on infrastructure and energy development, coupled with the rising foreign direct investment (FDI) in the country. According to the Ministry of Investment, total FDI grew by 16.9% year-on-year (YoY) in the first nine months of 2024, amounting to IDR654.4 trillion ($43.4 billion). In September 2024, the government approved the 2025 Budget, which includes an expenditure of IDR3.62 quadrillion ($240.4 billion); this is an increase of 6.1% compared to an expenditure of IDR3.41 quadrillion ($226.5 billion) in the 2024 Budget. The major allocations within the latest budget include IDR724.3 trillion ($48.1 billion) for the education sector, IDR400.3 trillion ($26.6 billion) for infrastructure development, and IDR197.8 trillion ($13.1 billion) for the healthcare sector. Among other things, the budget for infrastructure development will be utilised for continuing the construction of infrastructure in the new capital city of Nusantara on Kalimantan Island. The funding will also be used for building education and health infrastructure, transport infrastructure, and food and energy infrastructure. Additionally, the funding will be used for the construction of 3,884 housing units and 596 special homes.

Over the remainder of the forecast period, from 2025 to 2028, the Indonesian construction industry is expected to register an average annual growth rate of 6%, supported by investments in the transport and energy sectors, coupled with the government’s plan to achieve an annual production capacity of 600,000 Electric Vehicles (EVs) by 2030. Growth over the forecast period will also be supported by the National Long-Term Development Plan (RPJPN) for 2025-45, which focuses on the development of renewable energy power plants, the provision of electric transmission networks, and biofuel development

Scope

This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the construction industry in Indonesia. It provides -
  • Historical (2019-2023) and forecast (2024-2028) valuations of the construction industry in Indonesia, featuring details of key growth drivers.
  • Segmentation by sector (commercial, industrial, infrastructure, energy and utilities, institutional and residential) and by sub-sector
  • Analysis of the mega-project pipeline, including breakdowns by development stage across all sectors, and projected spending on projects in the existing pipeline.
  • Listings of major projects, in addition to details of leading contractors and consultants
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  • Identify and evaluate market opportunities using our standardized valuation and forecasting methodologies
  • Assess market growth potential at a micro-level with over 600 time-series data forecasts
  • Understand the latest industry and market trends
  • Formulate and validate business strategies using GlobalData's critical and actionable insight
  • Assess business risks, including cost, regulatory and competitive pressures
  • Evaluate competitive risk and success factors


1 Executive Summary
2 Construction Industry: At-a-Glance
3 Context
3.1 Economic Performance
3.2 Political Environment and Policy
3.3 Demographics
3.4 Risk Profile
4 Construction Outlook
4.1 All Construction
Outlook
Latest news and developments
Construction Projects Momentum Index
4.2 Commercial Construction
Outlook
Project analytics
Latest news and developments
4.3 Industrial Construction
Outlook
Project analytics
Latest news and developments
4.4 Infrastructure Construction
Outlook
Project analytics
Latest news and developments
4.5 Energy and Utilities Construction
Outlook
Project analytics
Latest news and developments
4.6 Institutional Construction
Outlook
Project analytics
Latest news and developments
4.7 Residential Construction
Outlook
Project analytics
Latest news and developments
5 Key Industry Participants
5.1 Contractors
5.2 Consultants
6 Construction Market Data
7 Appendix
7.1 What is this Report About?
7.2 Definitions
7.3 CRI Methodology
About GlobalData
Contact Us
List of Tables
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Table 2: South Africa Meat Snacks Market Value (USD m) and Growth (Y-o-Y), 2018-28
Table 3: South Africa Meat Snacks Market Volume (Kg m) and Growth (Y-o-Y), 2018-28
Table 4: South Africa Meat Snacks Market Value by Brands (ZAR m), 2020-23
Table 5: South Africa Meat Snacks Market Value by Brands (USD m), 2020-23
Table 6: South Africa Meat Snacks Market Volume by Brands (Kg m), 2020-23
Table 7: South Africa Meat Snacks Market Value by Distribution Channel (ZAR m), 2020-23
Table 8: South Africa Meat Snacks Market Value by Distribution Channel (USD m), 2020-23
Table 9: Category Definitions - Meat Snacks Market
Table 10: Distribution Channel Definitions Meat Snacks Market
Table 11: Volume Units for Meat Snacks Market
Table 12: South Africa Exchange Rate ZAR - USD (Annual Average), 2018 - 2023
Table 13: South Africa Exchange Rate ZAR - USD (Annual Average), 2024 - 2028 Forecast
List of Figures
Figure 1: South and South-East Asia, Construction Output (Real % Change), 2022-28
Figure 2: Indonesia, Construction Output by Sector (Real % Change), 2022-24 and 2025-28
Figure 3: Indonesia, Risk Summary
Figure 4: Indonesia, Risk Regional Comparison
Figure 5: Indonesia, Construction Output Value (Real, $ Million, 2022 Prices and Exchange Rate), 2019-28
Figure 6: Indonesia, Construction Output Value, by Sector (Real, $ Million), 2019-28
Figure 7: Indonesia, Construction Value Add (2010 Constant Prices, IDR Trillion)
Figure 8: Indonesia, Value Index of Construction Completed by Construction Companies (2016 = 100)
Figure 9: Indonesia, Construction Projects Momentum Index
Figure 10: South and South-East Asia, Construction Projects Momentum Index
Figure 11: Indonesia, Commercial Construction Output by Project Type (Real, $ Million), 2019-28
Figure 12: Indonesia, Commercial Construction Projects Pipeline, Value by Stage ($ Million)
Figure 13: Indonesia, Accommodation and Food Services Value Add (2010 Constant Prices, IDR Trillion)
Figure 14: Indonesia, Wholesale and Retail Trade Value Add (2010 Constant Prices, IDR Trillion)
Figure 15: Indonesia, Real Retail Sales Index (2010=100)
Figure 16: Indonesia, Commercial Property Demand Index for Office and Hotel Buildings (2017=100)
Figure 17: Indonesia, Number of Foreign Tourist Visits (in Thousands)
Figure 18: Indonesia, Industrial Construction Output by Project Type (Real, $ Million), 2019-28
Figure 19: Indonesia, Industrial Construction Projects Pipeline, Value by Stage ($ Million)
Figure 20: Indonesia, Manufacturing Value Add (2010 Constant Prices, IDR Trillion)
Figure 21: Indonesia, Total Value of Export ($ Billion)
Figure 22: Indonesia, Bank Indonesia Prompt Manufacturing Index (PMI-BI)
Figure 23: Indonesia, Infrastructure Construction Output by Project Type (Real, $ Million), 2019-28
Figure 24: Indonesia, Infrastructure Construction Projects Pipeline, Value by Stage ($ Million)
Figure 25: Indonesia, Energy and Utilities Construction Output by Project Type (Real, $ Million), 2019-28
Figure 26: Indonesia, Energy and Utilities Construction Projects Pipeline, Value by Stage ($ Million)
Figure 27: Indonesia, Total Oil and Gas Exports ($ Million)
Figure 28: Indonesia, Institutional Construction Output by Project Type (Real, $ Million), 2019-28
Figure 29: Indonesia, Institutional Construction Projects Pipeline, Value by Stage ($ Million)
Figure 30: Indonesia, Education Sector Value Add (IDR Trillion, 2010 Constant Prices)
Figure 31: Indonesia, Health Services and Social Activities Value Add (IDR Trillion, 2010 Constant Prices)
Figure 32: Indonesia, Residential Construction Output by Project Type (Real, $ Million), 2019-28
Figure 33: Indonesia, Residential Construction Projects Pipeline, Value by Stage ($ Million)
Figure 34: Indonesia, Real-Estate Value Add (IDR Trillion, 2010 Constant Prices)
Figure 35: Indonesia, Residential Property Prices (% Change YoY)
Figure 36: Indonesia, Headquarters of Key Contractors (% of Total Project Pipeline)
Figure 37: Indonesia, Headquarters of Key Consultants (% of Total Project Pipeline)

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