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TURKISH OVERSEAS CONTRACTING AND CONSULT ING ENGINEERING SERVICES Uğur ÖZTÜRK General Director Ministry of Econom

TURKISH OVERSEAS CONTRACTING AND CONSULT ING ENGINEERING SERVICES Uğur ÖZTÜRK General Director Ministry of Economy. High economic performance in the last decade Expanding economy ; tripled personal income in last ten years 17 th economy of the world , 6 th in the Europe

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TURKISH OVERSEAS CONTRACTING AND CONSULT ING ENGINEERING SERVICES Uğur ÖZTÜRK General Director Ministry of Econom

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  1. TURKISH OVERSEAS CONTRACTING AND CONSULTING ENGINEERINGSERVICES Uğur ÖZTÜRK General Director Ministry of Economy

  2. High economicperformance in thelastdecade • Expandingeconomy; tripledpersonalincome in last ten years • 17theconomy of theworld, 6th in the Europe • Averageannualgrowth rate of 5.6 % • Tradevolume of Turkey is about 400 billion USD • Imports: 240 billion USD/Exports:160 billion USD TURKISH ECONOMY

  3. VOLUME OF THE TURKISH CONSTRUCTION SECTOR

  4. AVERAGE PROJECT VALUE ALL OVER THE WORLD

  5. REGIONAL BREAKDOWN EUROPE 6 % $ 16 billions THE CIS 45 % $ 117.5 billions THE MIDDLE EAST 26% $ 68.8 billions AMERICA 1 % $ 1.5 billions AFRICA 19 % $ 49 billions SOUTH ASIA & FAR EAST 3 % $ 8 billions

  6. TOP TEN COUNTRIES IN BETWEEN 1972-2013

  7. TOP TEN COUNTRIES IN 2013* *As theend of October

  8. PRESTIGIOUS PROJECTS ALL OVER THE WORLD Ashgabat International Airport in Turkmenistan Sibenik Marine Project in Croatia

  9. PRESTIGIOUS PROJECTS ALL OVER THE WORLD Warsaw Metro Project/Poland PulkovoAirport/Russian Federation

  10. PRESTIGIOUS PROJECTS ALL OVER THE WORLD • Dubai Metro in UAE QatarIslamic Art Museum

  11. PRESTIGIOUS PROJECTS ALL OVER THE WORLD Mesaieed Port in Qatar Duqm Port in Oman

  12. Steady increase in the number of Turkish firms in the world’s top 250contracting firmsaccordingto ENR List Turkish Companies in ENR List

  13. TURKISH CONTRACTORS IN GULF COUNTRIES • 40.7 billiondollarprojectvalue • 15.6 % of projectsallovertheworld, areundertaken in Gulfcountries • 486 projects • Prestigiousandhugeprojectslikesubwaysystems, irrigationsystems, ports/harbours, powerplants, petrochemical facilities, residential buildings, medical facilities, airports

  14. TURKISH CONTRACTORS IN GULF COUNTRIES

  15. TURKISH CONTRACTORS IN SAUDI ARABIA • One of themostimportantpartners of Turkish contractors, • First projectundertakenby Turkish contractors in SaudiArabiawasin 1979, • 207projectswith12.8 billiondollarsworth6th countryalloverthe World, • 1stamong GCC countries,

  16. TURKISH CONTRACTORS IN SAUDI ARABIA- IMPORTANT PROJECTS PrinceMohammad Bin AbdulazizInternational Airport Project Mecca/MedinahStations Project

  17. TURKISH CONTRACTORS IN SAUDI ARABIA- IMPORTANT PROJECTS JeddahRainWaterDrainage Project Gosi Olaya Tower Project

  18. TURKISH TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE EXPERIENCE-AIRPORTS • During the last decade, Turkish contracting sector undertook 21.2 billion USD worth of projects in the airports field. • Some examples of these projects are New Doha International Airport, Cairo International, Abu Dhabi International, Ashgabat International, Muscat Seeb International, Pulkovo International, Enfidha International. • Turkish companies have also a great experience in implementing airport projects with BOT model. Tbilisi International, Batumi and Pristina International are some examples.

  19. TURKISH TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE EXPERIENCE-HARBOURS/PORTS • Turkish contracting companies are also active in the harbour/port projects all over the world. • Turkish contractorshaveundertakenmore than 5.7 billion USD worth of projects in the harbour/port projects field. • These projects are important projects in their countries; like Turkmenbashi Marine Project, Sibenik Marine Project in Croatia, Duqm Port Project in Oman, Port Qasim in Pakistan, Small Boat Harbour project in Kuwait and Mesaieed Port in Qatar.

  20. TURKISH TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE EXPERIENCE-RAILWAY/ROAD CONSTRUCTION • The railway systems and subway projects are among the specialization of Turkish contracting sector. • Dubai, Warsaw, Sofia Subway projects, as well as railway systems in Ethiopia, Morocco, Algeria, Nigeria, Turkmenistan are some of the prestigious examples in this area; with a cumulative value of 9.6 billion USD. • Road transport infrastructure is another competitive area of Turkish contracting industry. From the Middle East to Balkans and CIS countries, from the Gulf countries to Africa, the Turkish contracting industry has a huge road infrastructure portfolio, exceeding 30.4 billion USD.

  21. TURKISH EXPERIENCE IN PETROCHEMICAL FACILITIES • The Turkish contracting companies also have experience in the field of building petrochemical facilities like oil/natural gas pipelines and petrochemical plants. • The Turkish construction industry is active in the field of building petrochemical facilities and having a project portfolio value over 15.3 billion USD around the world. • 40 % of these projects are undertaken in Gulf Countries.

  22. TURKISH MASS HOUSING EXPERIENCE • The Turkish contracting companies have vast experience especially in the mass housing projects, as well as in communal buildings such as hospitals, schools, theatres etc. In the time span 2003 - 2013, the Turkish Mass Housing Administration completed more than 600.000 housing units in 2.723 locations around Turkey. More than 85% of these housing units have been realized within the framework of social housing projects, which are decent, affordable and suitable for low-income groups. • Moreover, 936 schools, 960 sport halls, 41 libraries, 492 trade centers and malls, 213 hospitals and 94 clinics have been completed within these mass housing projects. • These numbers only include the projects financed or supervised by this public authority. The Turkish contracting industry today is capable of completing more than 1 million housing units yearly. • The Turkish construction industry is also very active in mass housing projects, having a project portfolio value over 33 billion USD around the world.

  23. ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE IN TURKEY • Ministry of Economy • General Directorate of FreeZonesOverseasInvestmentand Services. • Surveillance of constructionprojectsworldwide, • Permissionstoexport/import of constructionequipments, • Operating aid program forcontractorsandtechnicalconsultancycompanies, • Close relationswithNGO’slike INTES (The Turkish Employers’ Association of Construction Industries) TMB (Turkish ContractorsAssociation), TMMMB (Association of Turkish ConsultingEngineersandArchitects) • Ministry of Environment and Urban Planning • Controllingandmonitoringprojects inside Turkey • Turkish Mass Housing Administration • Controllingand`participatingtoMassHousingProjects’in Turkey

  24. TURKISH MODELS IN CREATING FINANCING METHODS • 1-) BOT Experience -Projects done in Turkeylike: • Third Bridge in İstanbul, New Airport in İstanbul, • İstanbul-İzmir HighwayRoads

  25. TURKISH MODELS IN CREATING FINANCING METHODS • 2-) PPP (PublicPrivatePartnership) Projects : • City Hospitals- A goodexamplefor PPP model.

  26. TURKISH MODELS IN CREATING FINANCING METHODS • 3-) TheRevenueSharingModel: • MassHousingProjects

  27. TURKISH ENGINEERING CONSULTANCY SECTOR • Turkish engineering companies are backbone of this trend toward growing role of Turkish contractors in high-value projects which require advanced technology. • Turkish engineering consultancy companies have also begun to compete with Western companies with their technological know-how and experience along with their cultural affiliation with Middle Eastern, North African and Central Asian countries. • Thissector is not as well-known as Turkish contractingsector. • Cooperationbetween Turkish andSaudicompanies, not onlyin contractingsector but also in engineeringconsultancy, is veryimportantfor us.

  28. TURKISH ENGINEERING CONSULTANCY SECTOR PrestigiousProjects ** ENR Global Best ProjectsAward 2013 SipopoCongress Center in EquatorialGuinea** EngineeringConsultancyforFloat-Protection in Azerbaijan

  29. WHY TURKISH CONTRACTORS AND ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS? • With their highly experienced workforce, technical capabilities and having achieved the highest quality in their completed projects, the Turkish contractingandconsultancycompanies would be ideal partners in implementing the development programs. • Delivery of the final product prior to contract deadlines.

  30. WHY TURKISH CONTRACTORS AND ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS? • Knowledge and experience of the various business cultures • Willing to build Joint Ventures with other firms and partnerships with subcontractors • Rich experience in diverse markets and project types • Cost effective service at international standards

  31. THANK YOU E-mail :ydmh@ekonomi.gov.tr Web :www.ydmh.gov.tr

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