Construction & Building Materials in Ivory Coast

Focus on the building materials industry in particular on the 5 pluses: cement, sand, gravel, iron and concrete. The study presents a 360° vision of the construction sector through the analysis of current regulations and the review of demand, as well as the analysis of competitive intensity in the main product segments.

TOPICS:

BTP

Materials

Construction

Steel

Iron

Béton

COUNTRY:

Côte d'ivoire

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Construction and construction materials sector in Côte d'Ivoire

Over the past decade, Côte d'Ivoire has experienced growth supported by numerous programs to rebuild and revitalize its economy. Over the period 2015-2021, the construction sector is the main contributor to the Ivorian industrial economy.
Great prospects are ahead for the construction sector with demand driven by 4 main factors:

  • The rise in public and private investments in the sector
  • The residential real estate boom
  • The transformation of Greater Abidjan
  • Programs for the construction of public and industrial infrastructures in the interior of the country

In the construction materials segment, the growth of the construction market has impacted sub-activities in various ways...

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Macroeconomic review
  • Construction Overview
  • Ecosystem and value chain
  • Regulatory framework
  • Building materials

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