JORDAN BUILD 2007
INTERNATIONAL CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING MATERIALS EXHIBITION
October 28 - 31
Amman International Motor Show Venue
Amman – Jordan




The construction industry in Jordan is a key indicator and driver of economic activity.

Construction Industry

The construction industry accounts for around one-tenth of the world’s gross domestic product, 7% of employment, half of all resource usage and up to 40% of energy consumption. This industry has a profound impact on our daily lives: the buildings we live and work in, the roads and bridges we drive on, the utility distributions systems we use, the railways, airports and harbors we travel and trade from are all products of this vital industry.
The construction industry is also a key indicator and driver of economic activity and wealth creation. But, the industry’s future prosperity will depend on its capacity to evolve on business, technological and environmental fronts.

Construction Industry in Jordan

In 1997, the engineering and contracting sector represented 6.5% of Jordan's Gross domestic Product.
Construction materials like cement, stones or steel reinforcement bars are produced locally at very competitive prices.
Jordan has one of the lowest land and construction costs in the region. Locally produced quality materials are available at competitive and stable prices, thus increasing the profit attraction of this industry. Stone is quarried locally, cement is produced locally and steel reinforcement bars are available locally, as well. Jordan also produces its own ceramic tiles, sanitary fixtures, kitchen cabinets, timber joinery, air conditioning and heating equipment, electrical items, elevators, pipes and wires. These are all available at competitive prices, providing savings in customs duties and overseas transportation.
Looking to the future, Jordan's construction industry is increasingly collaborating with international partners. Many joint ventures are being formed between international consultants and contractors and local firms in order to improve competitiveness and capitalize on increased investment in infrastructural projects such as airports, hotels, refineries, communications and broadcasting ventures. International firms are providing specialized technical expertise, while local firms are contributing with their technical services.

Why you need to Participate

Jordan Build 2007 will attract senior decision makers in the construction, building, design and interior industries, not only from Jordan but from the whole region, participants will be able to create business relations and gain exposure for products and services.

Jordan is one of the best places in the middle east for any kind of investment due to its strategic position in the Arab World

Construction Industry is one of the most active sectors of the Jordanian economy

According to the Jordanian Ministry of Public Works and Housing, Jordan can expect $21 billion of investment in the construction sector over the next few years.
Jordanian consultancy firms are also becoming increasingly active abroad in various regional projects, especially in Iraq, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, the PNA territories and the UAE. Jordan's construction industry is expected to be one of the prime beneficiaries of an eventual peace agreement between Israel and the PNA. Widespread redevelopment of the infrastructure in the PNA is required, and Jordan's construction industry is well-positioned, both geographically and politically, to capitalize on this opportunity. At present, there are more than 3000 registered Jordanian consultants and engineers working in the West Bank and Gaza. Likewise, the eventual lifting of sanctions promises to spark an infrastructural investment boom in Iraq, and Jordan's construction sector is poised to benefit from this opportunity as well.
 

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