Trukey Commercial Construction Market Size (2024 - 2029)

The Turkey Commercial Construction market is experiencing a contraction, with the sector's market size shrinking over recent years. Despite its historical significance in driving economic growth, the construction industry's share of the economy has diminished, returning to levels not seen in two decades. The market's expansion is hindered by rising input costs and a need for revitalized construction investments. However, there is a growing demand for commercial spaces such as offices, warehouses, and hotels, particularly in urban areas and tourist destinations, which could drive future growth. The sector is in a recovery phase post-COVID-19, as it seeks to regain its previous momentum amidst economic challenges.

Market Size of Trukey Commercial Construction Industry

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Turkey Commercial Construction Market Summary
Study Period 2020 - 2029
Base Year For Estimation 2023
Forecast Data Period 2024 - 2029
Historical Data Period 2020 - 2022
CAGR > 5.00 %
Market Concentration Low

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Turkey Commercial Construction Market Analysis

The Turkey Commercial Construction market is estimated to register a CAGR of greater than 5% during the forecast period.

  • The construction sector in Turkey has been contracting for 5 consecutive quarters with increasing rates since the third quarter of 2021. The construction sector contracted by 14.1%. The contraction in the construction sector is not unique to the third quarter of 2022. Though Turkey's economy, has been growing under the leadership of construction for many years, the construction sector has contracted in 14 of the last 17 quarters as of December 2022.
  • In other words, since the summer of 2018, construction has only been able to grow for 3 quarters. Another construction-specific change in GDP data is noticeable. The construction sector's, share in the overall economy increased from 4% to 9% in the 2000s but it has been rapidly losing this weight in recent years.
  • As of 2017, first the sector began to lose momentum and then began to contract. In this process, the share of construction in the economy also declined and decreased to 4.8% in the first 9 months of 2022. This is the lowest value since 2003.
  • In other words, the share of the sector in the economy has returned to about twenty years ago. In order to return to growth in the sector, there is a need for a revival in construction investments and a solution to the problem of an increase in chronic input costs.
  • As of mid-year 2022, Istanbul has a 68.8% occupancy rate, followed by Antalya with a 57.2% occupancy rate. As a result, there was a greater need for hotel building in these cities. 100,700 square metres of warehouse trades were reported for the first quarter of 2022.
  • Therefore, 553,671 sq. m. was the overall transaction volume for the year's first three quarters. Currently, there is a shortage of suitable warehouses and a significant demand for facilities with sizable interior spaces. As a result, the industrial sector will see a rise in building activity due to the limited availability and rising demand for suitable warehouses.
  • The commercial construction sector in Turkey is driven by increasing demand for office space, warehouses, hospitals, shopping centers, and hotels. The lodging industry's recovery reached new levels in the first half of 2022, despite increasing global economic and geopolitical uncertainty. The recovery continued to favor leisure and resort destinations.
  • Urban markets also saw greater momentum as more employees returned to the office and leisure travelers returned to city centers with the lifting of mask mandates and restrictions. As of mid-year 2022, 16.4 million foreigners visited Turkey. The highest number of foreign visitors was recorded during June, with more than 5 million visitors. While the number of foreign visitors increased by 185.7% compared to the previous year, it was 9.5% below the pre-pandemic period, but nevertheless signalled an accelerated recovery.
  • Due to COVID-19, the construction industry in Turkey was the most negatively impacted industry. Due to the epidemic, Turkey's locomotive industry, the construction sector, was through some very trying times.
  • Work had ceased at several construction sites, and many companies were attempting to finish their projects remotely or on a rotational basis. With the easing of pandemic limitations, the industry is attempting to regain its prior vigour. Although the sector's financials are negatively impacted by growing prices and declining turnover, a rebound is anticipated depending on the actions implemented in the second half of 2021.

Turkey Commercial Construction Industry Segmentation

Commercial construction involves building projects that can be leased or sold in the private sector. These spaces can be anything from offices and manufacturing plants to medical centers and retail shopping centers.

The report provides a comprehensive background analysis of the Turkey Commercial Construction market, covering the current market trends, restraints, technological updates, and detailed information on various segments and the competitive landscape of the industry. Additionally, the COVID-19 impact has been incorporated and considered during the study.Turkey Commercial Construction Market is segmented by Type (Office Building Construction, Retail Construction, Hospitality Construction, Institutional Construction, and Others). The report offers market sizes in value (USD) for all the above segments.

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Office Building Construction
Retail Construction
Hospitality Construction
Institutional Construction
Others
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Trukey Commercial Construction Market Size Summary

The Turkey commercial construction market is poised for growth, driven by increasing demand for various commercial spaces such as offices, warehouses, hospitals, shopping centers, and hotels. Despite a challenging period marked by a contraction in the construction sector, the market is expected to recover and expand, supported by government investments and a competitive environment that allows for the entry of both local and international players. The sector's share in the economy has seen a decline, but there are signs of revival as urban markets gain momentum with the return of employees to offices and tourists to city centers. The demand for office space remains robust, particularly in Istanbul, where new projects are underway to meet the needs of a growing workforce.

The commercial real estate landscape in Turkey is becoming increasingly attractive to investors, with a notable recovery in the lodging industry and a steady demand for quality office spaces. The market is characterized by a significant supply of shopping centers, with new projects continuing to emerge despite economic challenges. The retail sector is also witnessing growth, supported by an increase in foreign visitors and a rise in demand for retail spaces. Key players in the market, such as ENKA Insaat ve Sanayi A.S. and Ronesans Holding, are actively involved in large-scale projects, including hospital and stadium constructions, which further contribute to the market's expansion. The competitive nature of the market, coupled with ongoing infrastructure developments, presents ample opportunities for growth in the coming years.

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Trukey Commercial Construction Market Size - Table of Contents

  1. 1. MARKET INSIGHTS

    1. 1.1 Current Market Scenario

    2. 1.2 Technological Trends

    3. 1.3 Government Regulations

    4. 1.4 Value Chain / Supply Chain Analysis

    5. 1.5 Overview of Commercial Construction Market in Turkey

    6. 1.6 Brief on Construction Costs (average cost, office and retail space, per sq feet)

    7. 1.7 Insights into the newly office space completions (sq. feet)

    8. 1.8 Impact of COVID-19 on Turkey Commercial Construction Market (Analyst View)

  2. 2. MARKET SEGMENTATION

    1. 2.1 By Type

      1. 2.1.1 Office Building Construction

      2. 2.1.2 Retail Construction

      3. 2.1.3 Hospitality Construction

      4. 2.1.4 Institutional Construction

      5. 2.1.5 Others

Trukey Commercial Construction Market Size FAQs

The Trukey Commercial Construction Market is projected to register a CAGR of greater than 5% during the forecast period (2024-2029)

ENKA İnsaat ve Sanayi A.S., GAP Insaat, Yapı Merkezi Holding, Rönesans Holding and Albayrak Group are the major companies operating in the Trukey Commercial Construction Market.

Turkey Commercial Construction Market Size & Share Analysis - Growth Trends & Forecasts (2024 - 2029)