Saturday 2 February 2013

The Building and Constructing Subject In Turkey.


Turkey in the present day has one of the prominent construction business sectors in the world.


The GDP of Construction and Building sector is now over 6% and it incorporates more than 1.5 million individuals . When all the associated and serving supplies from other areas are taken into account, the share of the construction market in the Turkish current economic conditions reaches nearly 30% and the employment affect almost 10%.
The industry is still expanding and growth rate by the end of 2011 was over 11%. This sector is one of the main reasons and a driving force in the recent economic rise of Turkey.
The infrastructure advance has assisted and accented the sector with numerous major projects Such as the construction of the high speed railway line which will connect the capital city and the largest population centers with Istanbul and serve more than 17 million people to spread around the country. This enhances the large scale and dramatic improvement of the road network and the constant upgrading of its system of Airports for internal and global marketing customers.
The Turkish Contractors Association (TCA) has a group of well qualified engineers architects and all required professions to supply contracting companies A good 90% of the members of TCA are composed of engineers and architects. These highly competent professionals are responsible for the realization of 70% of domestic construction works and 80% of over 4200 projects undertaken Internationally in 69 countries.
31 Turkish contracting companies were ranked among the World’s Top International Contractors which was announced by the foremost international industry magazine in 2011.
By the end of 2011, Turkish contractors had undertaken nearly 6500 projects in 94 countries, with a total value of over £100 billion .As an export sector in is substantial and that activity internationally brings reciprocal and supply advantages home.
One of the initial destinations Turkish contractors shipped their services to was Libya. So their offered services are truly international with cultural ties to the eastern markets and its pivotal regional location Turkey is becoming a centre of services around its borders
This is illustrated by figures in 2011, Turkish contractors had completed new projects totaling £9 billion with a share of 17.7% from the Russian Federation which has been a major international market for Turkish contractors for many years this is followed by Turkmenistan (17.0%), Iraq (9.8%) and Kazakhstan (8.9%).
As Turkey is also among the international top 12 producers of building materials such as cement, glass, steel and ceramic tiles. It not only supplies the construction and building services but has the goods to cheaply transport to many of its international markets and projects.

In conclusion Turkey has a building and construction sector that is and has been a powerhouse in the past few times and with world events it appears that is set to remain to grow and develop