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$450 Billion Infrastructure Pipeline to Boost GCC Property Investments
DAMAC Properties , the largest independent developer in the Middle East, is predicting that the US$452 billion of government spending on GCC infrastructure projects will begin to resonate in regional property markets within the next 12 months.The energy producing nations of Saudi Arabia, UAE and Qatar account for eighty per cent of the total value of investment in projects, already announced in the GCC, according to research specialists Ventures Middle East. Spending on infrastructure has been used by GCC governments as an economic instrument to diversify oil-based economies for sustainable long-term growth.
"Government spending on infrastructure has a multiplier effect on the overall economy. Major projects require an impetus of resources and skilled labour. The more money spent, the more skilled labour required to execute those projects, which attracts new people to the GCC countries, boosting demand for residential properties, both to rent and also to buy" said Niall Mc Loughlin, Senior Vice President DAMAC Properties .
Converting surplus oil revenues into major infrastructure projects has long been a strategic objective of regional economic policy makers in the Middle East region. Investment in infrastructure can have the effect of stimulating non-oil sectors of the economy including transport and logistics, health services and education.
Of the scheduled projects, rail infrastructure accounts for nearly a quarter of all government spending. This includes the highly anticipated Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) railway project, linking GCC member countries. The 2,117-km-long network, starting in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, is likely to take a little over five years to complete.
Qatar is also investing heavily in infrastructure following its FIFA 2022 World Cup bid. Key industry analysts are estimating that Qatar will need to invest at least $90 billion over the next decade on housing and infrastructure. The country has pledged to allocate thirty-seven per cent of its budget to major capital projects.
"We predict the wide-scale government spending on infrastructure will begin to have a significant impact on GCC property markets over the next 12 to 18 months. There is a lag-time with any fiscal stimulus, and with infrastructure projects in particular, it takes time for the injection of funds to resonate in the real economy" said Mc Loughlin.
DAMAC Properties is the largest independent developer in the Middle East, with almost 9,000 units under construction across the MENA region. The award winning developer is continuing to focus on construction and delivery of high quality developments across the region.
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Further information is available at www.damacproperties.com
DAMAC Properties , part of DAMAC Holdings was established in 2002, as a private residential, leisure and commercial developer in Dubai and the Middle East. Since then, DAMAC Properties has expanded rapidly into North Africa, Jordan, Lebanon, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
DAMAC Properties has completed 28 buildings to date with 6045 units and spanning 10,619,469.00 sq feet with projects such as The Crescent and Lago Vista at IMPZ, Executive Heights and Smart Heights in TECOM, Lake View and Lake Terrace at Jumeirah Lake Towers, Business Tower and XL Tower at Business Bay and Ocean Heights, The Waves and Marina Terrace at the Dubai Marina.
Before the end of this year (2011) DAMAC Properties will complete a further 8 buildings comprising 1,329 units spanning 2,513,015 sq feet
DAMAC Properties also has a further 50 buildings at various stages of progress across the Middle East region. These consist of 9,849 units, spanning 16,886,151 sq feet.
In June 2010, DAMAC Properties further reinforced its position as a premium developer with the launch of DAMAC Tower in Beirut, Lebanon. A 28 iconic tower, this project is in association with Italian design group, VERSACE, with all interiors being designed by Versace Home.
The company has a diverse range of expertise that allows them to have a good oversight and management of all aspects of a project right from the acquisition of land, appointment of architects and designers, construction and sales to after sales service.
The company's projects are located in the most desirable and exclusive locations and homes are built to a high quality specification that has become synonymous with the group. DAMAC Properties aims to develop projects that include residential, commercial and leisure facilities that will create an integrated community.
In addition to support services provided by the Dubai headquarters, the company's comprehensive Customer Care Program provides solutions through its vast network with offices in the UAE, Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, KSA and Qatar.
Further information is available at www.damacproperties.com
For more information please contact:
Niall McLoughlin, Senior Vice President - Corporate Communications, DAMAC.
Tel: +971 4 04 3732190
Fax: 00 9714 3732335
Mobile +971 50 6531824
emaiI: niall.mcloughlin@damacgroup.com
© Press Release 2011
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