Peru Construction

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Cement producers have been trying to keep up with the pace of construction sector growth over the past few years. This is reflected in cement consumption, which increased by 3.72% in 2011, according to the National Institute of Statistics and Information. With a small group of companies covering the market, many opportunities await future...

To what extent do delays in obtaining construction permits hold up housing unit delivery?

Prospects for investment in Lima’s prime office rental market are expected to continue to be positive for the next few years, with sector statistics and professional opinions both highlighting the segment’s potential. While rental rates remain lower than in most Latin American capitals, companies are scrambling to get a share of prime office space...

With a surface area of 1.29m sq km and 2414 km of coastline, Peru is the third-largest country in South America. It has a population of 28.2m, 30.2% of which is under the age of 14. While there is no official religion, the majority of Peruvians are Christian, and the Catholic Church plays an important role in the country’s culture.

El rápido crecimiento económico de los últimos años ha originado un boom en el sector construcción que ha transformado el panorama urbano del Perú. Sin embargo, a pesar de la expansión de 75,2% del segmento en los últimos cinco años, se estima que el déficit de vivienda todavía requiere de una inversión de $13.500 millones en los próximos diez años para cerrar la brecha, según la Cámara de Comercio de Lima.

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