Rapporto 2010 Sulle Imprese Italiane Edili Nel Mondo

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SURVEY 2010 THE ITALIAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES IN THE WORLD edited by the Directorate for Economic Affairs and Studies and Overseas Works and International Relations Office

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RAPPORTO 2010 SULLE IMPRESE ITALIANE EDILI NEL MONDO

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SURVEY 2010 THE ITALIANCONSTRUCTIONCOMPANIES IN THE WORLDedited by the Directorate for Economic Affairs and Studies and Overseas Works and International Relations OfficeItalian construction companiesoverseas activities keep growingdespite domestic marketsweakness The 40 Italian construction companies whichare part of Ances Survey, have been increasingtheir overseas activities in order to balance thecontraction of the domestic market. Newinternational markets have been targeted withdynamism and determination.The 2009 international turnover of the 40companies has exceeded 7.2 billion euro, thusachieving an annual 20% growth (average) forthe past 5 years. The 40 companies havealmost tripled their international turnover bycomparison to 2003 (2,5 billion euro), which isnow the 54% of the global.These companies are running 576 constructionsites in 86 countries (+6 compared to lastyear), with a portfolio of 44 billion euro. In 2009 they have signed 170 new contractsfor a global value of 11 billion euro. In addition, the companies operateconcessions for 16.7 billion euro.The Italian construction companies corebusiness is the achievement of complexinfrastructures, such as railways, roads,bridges, subways, pipelines, hydroelectricplants and networks, hydraulic works, airports. The Italian construction sector, which isconfronted with the persistent recession of itsdomestic market, shows a remarkablecompetitiveness on international markets.Rank Company International Total New Contracts2009 2008 Revenue 2009 Revenue 2009 2009Top Italian International Contractors(million euro)1 1 Impregilo 1,763.0 2,706.0 4,032.52 2 Astaldi 1,028.2 1,869.5 1,561.23 3 Salini Costruttori (*) 884.1 1,115.7 689.84 4 Ghella 599.0 652.0 445.65 6 Bonatti 491.0 659.0 636.06 5 Trevi 418.4 502.3 74.07 7 Rizzani de Eccher 328.9 405.4 254.68 8 CMC 321.2 715.7 323.39 9 Pizzarotti 235.3 734.5 105.410 11 Renco 177.0 200.8 206.511 12 Bentini 175.0 204.0 294.312 10 Condotte 150.4 727.0 763.213 14 Seli 121.1 177.4 125.514 13 Sicim 102.7 149.4 255.515 15 Inso 85.8 209.3 37.316 16 Ferretti Int. 77.0 90.0 78.717 18 Ghizzoni 67.2 133.3 133.218 17 Maltauro 52.6 500.2 90.719 29 Conicos 35.5 35.5 7.020 23 Salcef 32.7 151.0 0.021 21 G.L. Fincosit 25.0 279.0 0.022 22 Valdadige 23.0 98.0 0.023 19 Vipp 18.1 58.8 31.424 24 Cossi 10.0 119.0 713.325 25 Claudio Salini 8.2 189.6 25.326 26 Edilmac 8.1 27.2 5.127 28 Vidoni 8.0 50.8 0.028 32 Matarrese 7.6 74.4 25.329 27 Ferretti Spa 3.8 9.2 1.730 31 Demoter 1.9 43.68 0.0* Pro forma 2009 based on Salinis and Todinis consolidated statements, edited in accordance with standardized accounting methods010002000300040005000600070003,016.63,595.24,672.45,535.06,382.67,264.52004 2005million euro2006 2007 2008 2009The 2009 international turnover of the 40 Italian construction companies has exceeded 7.2 billion euro, more than the double of 2004.International activities increase for all sizes of companies, with picks that exceed the 50% for some of them.Company Size in terms% of International % of International of Total Revenue (million euro) Turnover in 2004 Turnover in 2009UP TO 50 9.8% 21.7%51-100 2.6% 25.1%101-250 35.9% 50.8%251-500 30.2% 36.7%OVER 500 32.5% 58.4%TOTAL 30.7% 54.0%International Turnover(2004-2009)801001201401601802002202402004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009INTERNATIONAL TURNOVERNATIONAL TURNOVER2004 = 100International turnover is outpacing the domestic one significantly: the distance between the two curves keeps widening.National v/s International Turnover (2004-2009)020004000600080001000012000140002004 2005 2006 2007 2008 20093,016.66,795.86,248.56,222.06,574.96,901.9 6,196.23,595.24,672.45,535.06,382.67,264.5INTERNATIONAL TURNOVERNATIONAL TURNOVERmillion euroThe international turnover rose from less than 30% in 2004 to more than 50% in 2009.National and International Turnover (2004-2009)Company Size: International Turnover compared to Total RevenueRange of Contracts Amounts(million euro)> 1.000VENEZUELAALGERIASWITZERLANDPANAMA*ETHIOPIAUNITED ARAB EMIRATESQATARROMANIAPOLANDKAZAKHSTANNIGERIAARGENTINALYBIA501-1.000UNITED STATESGREECETURKEYGREATER ANTILLES*SOUTH AFRICAICELANDGERMANYFRANCE101-500COLOMBIAUGANDAKUWAITANGOLAMOZAMBIQUESPAINMOROCCOSAUDI ARABIAAZERBAIJANBULGARIAECUADORCONGO (REP.)TUNISIALAOSCHILEEL SALVADORJORDANAUSTRIAARMENIAALBANIAIRAN51-100SWAZILANDCOSTA RICAHONG KONG (P.R.C.)RUSSIABELGIUMSIERRA LEONEMALAWILESSER ANTILLESBOLIVIALEBANON*PERU*CAPE VERDECROATIAUKRAINEGEORGIA*BRAZILMALTA< 50NORWAYTAJIKISTANHONDURASKENYACHINAIRELAND*ISRAELINDIASYRIAZIMBABWENICARAGUASLOVENIATANZANIABOSNIA-HERZEGOVINAOMAN*IRAQIVORY COASTPHILIPPINESMEXICOSLOVAKIA*GUINEA-BISSAUHUNGARY*URUGUAYEGYPTSWEDEN*TAIWAN*ConcessionsARGENTINABRAZILCHILECHINACOSTA RICAHONDURASUNITED KINGDOM* New Countries in 2009ITALIAN CONSTRUCTION SITES IN THE WORLD IN 2009Total Ongoing ContractsPRIMARY MARKETS FOR ITALIAN CONSTRUCTION FIRMS million euro1. VENEZUELA 8,006.52. ALGERIA 3,389.13. SWITZERLAND3,233.14. PANAMA 2,360.15. ETHIOPIA1,903.16. UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 1,741.77. QATAR 1,639.78. ROMANIA 1,581.69. POLAND 1,287.910. KAZAKHSTAN1,224.0Total Main 10 Markets 26,367.0Total Ongoing Works 44,103.1New Contracts in 20091. PANAMA 2,360.12. POLAND 1,223.83. SWITZERLAND964.94. KAZAKHSTAN 789.15. ALGERIA 626.56. LIBYA 542.27. COLOMBIA 399.98. GREATER ANTILLES 327.69. GERMANY 279.210. UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 251.1Total Main 10 markets in 2009 7,764.4Total New Works in 2009 10,152.0NORTH AMERICA 959.7United StatesAstaldiCondotteGrandi Lavori FincositImpregiloRizzaniTreviCENTRAL AMERICA 3,337.8Costa RicaAstaldiGhellaEl SalvadorAstaldiGreater AntillesGhellaImpregiloHondurasAstaldiGhellaLesser AntillesGrandi Lavori FincositInsoMexicoEdilmacFerretti SpaNicaraguaAstaldiPanamaImpregiloSeliSOUTH AMERICA 10,018.0ArgentinaEdilmacGhellaImpregiloTreviBoliviaGrandi Lavori FincositBrazilGhellaImpregiloSeliChileAstaldiColombiaGrandi Lavori FincositImpregiloTreviEcuadorImpregiloPeruAstaldiUruguayInsoVenezuelaAstaldiGhellaImpregiloSeliTrevi NORTH AFRICA 6,684.1AlgeriaAstaldiBentiniBonattiCLFCMCCondotteCossiPizzarottiRizzaniSalini CostruttoriTreviEgyptBonattiEthiopiaSalini CostruttoriSeliLibyaBonattiConicosFerretti InternationalImpregiloMaltauroTreviMoroccoBentiniBitumstradeClaudio SaliniMatarresePizzarottiSalini CostruttoriTunisiaDemoterSalini CostruttoriVippSUB-SAHAR. AFRICA3,171.5AngolaCMCTreviCape VerdeMaltauroCongo (Rep.)RencoSicimGuinea BissauTreviIvory CoastTreviKenyaMaltauroMalawiCMCMozambiqueCMCNigeriaBentiniImpregiloSalini CostruttoriTreviSierra LeoneSalini CostruttoriSouth-AfricaCMCImpregiloSwazilandCMCTanzaniaMaltauroUgandaSalini CostruttoriZimbabweSalini CostruttoriEU 5,531.3AustriaBonattiPizzarottiSeliBelgiumBentiniRencoBulgariaAstaldiCLFFerretti InternationalFranceEdilmacFerretti SpaGhellaGhizzoniInsoPizzarottiVippGermanyBonattiGhizzoniImpregiloSicimGreeceGhizzoniImpregiloInsoSeliHungaryTreviIrelandSicimMaltaIbiInsoPolandAstaldiValdadigeRomaniaAstaldiCarenaCossiFerretti SpaInsoItineraMonticavaPizzarottiSalcefSecolVippSlovakiaBottoliSloveniaVidoniVippSpainBonattiSeliVippSwedenTreviUnited KingdomImpregiloEUROPE EXTRA EU 5,320.4AlbaniaBonattiClaudio SaliniInsoMaltauroMatarreseSalini CostruttoriArmeniaRencoAzerbaijanRizzaniSalini CostruttoriBosnia-HerzegovinaVidoniCroatiaGhizzoniSalcefVippGeorgiaSalini CostruttoriIcelandImpregiloNorwayImpregiloTreviRussiaRizzaniSeliSwitzerlandCondotteCossiEdilmacImpregiloPizzarottiTurkeyAstaldiSeliUkraineRizzaniSalini CostruttoriMIDDLE EAST 4,240.7JordanCondotteIranSeliTreviIraqBonattiIsraelSeliKuwaitImpregiloLebanonRizzaniOmanTreviQatarImpregiloRizzaniSaudi Arabia BonattiMont-EleSyriaInsoUnited Arab EmiratesImpregiloRizzaniSalini CostruttoriTreviASIA 1,571.3ChinaCMCImpregiloHong KongSeliTreviIndiaEdilmacSeliKazakhstanBonattiEdilmacRencoRizzaniSalini CostruttoriSicimLaosCMCPhilippinesTreviTaiwanEdilmacTajikistanRizzaniGEOGRAPHIC PRESENCE OF ITALIAN COMPANIES ABROADAmount of total works: 44,103.1 million euro The majority of ongoing contracts abroad is concentrated in South-America. Other main geographic areas are North Africa, the European Union and Europe Extra EU.New contracts signed in 2009 are concentrated in Central America,European Union and North Africa. The importance of Asia increases. Geographic Distribution of Italian Companies in 2009Total Amount of Contracts New Contracts in 2009Sub-Saharian Africa8%Asia4%Middle East10%Central America8%North America2%South America25%EU14%Extra EU13%North Africa16%Sub-Saharian Africa4%Asia8%Middle East6%North America2%Central America29%South America6%EU21%Extra EU11%Nord Africa13%The majority of Italian companies work on complex infrastructures (railways,hydroelectric plants, roads, bridges, hydraulic works, subways).Amount of Contracts per Sector(% on Total Revenue)302010028.7RAILWAYS12.9HYDROELECTRIC PLANTS12.8ROADS & BRIDGES12.2HYDRAULIC WORKS9.1OTHERS8.1SUBWAYS5.8BUILDINGS5.4POWER, OIL & GAS4.7NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS2.6AIRPORTS1.1RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS0.8PILES & FOUNDATIONS0.8PORTS0.8GARBAGE DISPOSAL PLANTS%Italian contractors are running 576 construction sites abroad for an amountexceeding 44 billion euro. Investment diversification is increasing. The value of concessions has exceeded 16 billion euro.Construction Value of ContractsSites n. million euroWORKSNew Contracts in 2009 170 10,152.0Contracts Pre-existing 2009 406 33,951.1Total Works 576 44,103.1CONCESSIONSNew Concessions in 2009 2 2,668.5Concessions Pre-existing 2009 12 14,022.8Total Concessions 14 16,691.3Summarizing data on Italian international contractsOverseas Works and International Relations OfficeVia Guattani, 16 - 00161 Rome - ItalyTel. + 39 06 84567 434/437Fax + 39 06 84567 566 [email protected] for the Relations with the European Union Av. de la Joyeuse Entree 1, B -1040 Brussels - Belgium Tel: + 32 2 2861228 + 32 2 2309511Astaldi [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Costruzioni [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]. Di [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Costruzioni [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] PART OF ANCES 2010 SURVEYFerretti International [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Lavori Fincosit [email protected]. [email protected] [email protected]. Claudio Salini [email protected]@claudiosalinispa.itwww.claudiosalinispa.itInso [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Strade [email protected] & C. [email protected] [email protected] De Eccher [email protected] [email protected] Costruttori [email protected] Matarrese [email protected]. [email protected]. [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Vipp Lavori [email protected]