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Chapter 1. Research Background
1.1 Research Objectives
1.2 Market Definition
1.3 Analysis Period
1.4 Market Data Reporting Unit
1.4.1 Value
1.5 Market Size Breakdown by Segment
1.5.1 Market Segmentation by Service
1.5.2 Market Segmentation by End User
1.5.3 Market Segmentation by Mode
1.5.4 Market Segmentation by Type
1.6 Key Stakeholders
Chapter 2. Research Methodology
2.1 Secondary Research
2.1.1 Paid
2.1.2 Unpaid
2.1.3 P&S Intelligence Database
2.2 Primary Research
2.2.1 Breakdown of Primary Research, by Industry Participant
2.2.2 Breakdown of Primary Research, by Designation
2.2.3 Breakdown of Primary Research, by Company Type
2.3 Market Size Estimation
2.4 Data Triangulation
2.5 Notes and Caveats
Chapter 3. Executive Summary
Chapter 4. Market Indicators
4.1 Infrastructure Development
Chapter 5. Definition of Market Segments
5.1 By Service
5.1.1 Property
5.1.1.1 HVAC maintenance
5.1.1.2 Mechanical & electrical maintenance
5.1.1.3 Others
5.1.2 Cleaning
5.1.3 Security
5.1.4 Catering
5.1.5 Support
5.1.6 Environmental Management
5.1.7 Others
5.2 By End User
5.2.1 Commercial
5.2.2 Industrial
5.2.3 Residential
5.3 By Mode
5.3.1 In-House
5.3.2 Outsourced
5.3.2.1 Integrated
5.3.2.2 Bundled
5.3.2.3 Single
5.4 By Type
5.4.1 Hard
5.4.2 Soft
5.4.3 Others
Chapter 6. Industry Outlook
6.1 Market Dynamics
6.1.1 Trends
6.1.1.1 Rising infrastructural development
6.1.1.2 Surging awareness regarding protection of assets
6.1.1.3 Increasing emphasis on green building practices
6.1.2 Drivers
6.1.2.1 Upcoming FIFA World Cup 2022 in the country
6.1.2.2 Qatar National Vision 2030
6.1.2.3 Impact analysis of drivers on the market forecast
6.1.3 Restraints
6.1.3.1 Stringent staffing policies and labor laws of the country
6.1.3.2 Impact analysis of restraints on the market forecast
6.2 Impact of COVID-19
6.3 Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
6.3.1 Bargaining Power of Buyers
6.3.2 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
6.3.3 Intensity of Rivalry
6.3.4 Threat of New Entrants
6.3.5 Threat of Substitutes
Chapter 7. Qatar Market Size and Forecast
7.1 By Service
7.1.1 Property Services, by Type
7.2 By End User
7.3 By Mode
7.3.1 Outsourced Mode, by Type
7.4 By Type
Chapter 8. Qatar Facility Management End-User Capacity Analysis
8.1 Commercial End User Capacity
8.1.1 Office Capacity
8.1.2 Retail Capacity
8.1.3 Hotel Capacity
8.2 Residential End User Capacity
8.3 Industrial End User Capacity
Chapter 9. Qatar Facility Management Workforce Analysis
9.1 Workforce Analysis, by End User
9.2 Workforce Analysis, by Mode
Chapter 10. Facility Management Contracts/Projects of Key Players
Chapter 11. Competitive Landscape
11.1 Key Players and Their Offerings
11.2 List of Other Players
11.3 Client Wins
Chapter 12. Company Profiles
12.1 Mosanada Facilities Management Services
12.1.1 Business Overview
12.1.2 Product and Service Offerings
12.2 Engie Cofely
12.2.1 Business Overview
12.2.2 Product and Service Offerings
12.3 Al-Asmakh Facilities Management W.L.L.
12.3.1 Business Overview
12.3.2 Product and Service Offerings
12.4 COMO Facilities Management Services
12.4.1 Business Overview
12.4.2 Product and Service Offerings
12.5 OCS Qatar LLC
12.5.1 Business Overview
12.5.2 Product and Service Offerings
12.6 CBM Qatar LLC
12.6.1 Business Overview
12.6.2 Product and Service Offerings
12.7 Elegancia Group
12.7.1 Business Overview
12.7.2 Product and Service Offerings
12.8 Al Tamyoz Business Group
12.8.1 Business Overview
12.8.2 Product and Service Offerings
12.9 Conservo Facility Management W.L.L.
12.9.1 Business Overview
12.9.2 Product and Service Offerings
12.10 Sodexo Group
12.10.1 Business Overview
12.10.2 Product and Service Offerings
12.11 AMWAJ Catering Services Company
12.11.1 Business Overview
12.11.2 Product and Service Offerings
12.12 Facilities Management & Maintenance Company LLC
12.12.1 Business Overview
12.12.2 Product and Service Offerings
12.13 Waseef
12.13.1 Business Overview
12.13.2 Product and Service Offerings
12.14 QAFAM
12.14.1 Business Overview
12.14.2 Product and Service Offerings
12.15 Darwish Interserve Facilities Management W.L.L.
12.15.1 Business Overview
12.15.2 Product and Service Offerings
12.16 Al Mirqab Facilities Management
12.16.1 Business Overview
12.16.2 Product and Service Offerings
12.17 Q-TEC ELECTRIC W.L.L.
12.17.1 Business Overview
12.17.2 Product and Service Offerings
12.18 EFS Facilities Services Group
12.18.1 Business Overview
12.18.2 Product and Service Offerings
12.19 The Maintainers
12.19.1 Business Overview
12.19.2 Product and Service Offerings
12.20 Cayan Facility Management
12.20.1 Business Overview
12.20.2 Product and Service Offerings
Chapter 13. Appendix
13.1 Abbreviations
13.2 Sources and References
13.3 Related Reports
LIST OF TABLES
TABLE 1 ANALYSIS PERIOD OF THE STUDY
TABLE 2 DRIVER FOR THE MARKET: IMPACT ANALYSIS
TABLE 3 RESTRAINTS FOR THE MARKET: IMPACT ANALYSIS
TABLE 4 QATAR FACILITY MANAGEMENT MARKET, BY SERVICE, $M (2017–2021)
TABLE 5 QATAR FACILITY MANAGEMENT MARKET, BY SERVICE, $M (2022–2026)
TABLE 6 QATAR FACILITY MANAGEMENT MARKET, BY SERVICE, $M (2027–2030)
TABLE 7 QATAR FACILITY MANAGEMENT MARKET FOR PROPERTY SERVICES, BY TYPE, $M (2017–2021)
TABLE 8 QATAR FACILITY MANAGEMENT MARKET FOR PROPERTY SERVICES, BY TYPE, $M (2022–2026)
TABLE 9 QATAR FACILITY MANAGEMENT MARKET FOR PROPERTY SERVICES, BY TYPE, $M (2027–2030)
TABLE 10 QATAR FACILITY MANAGEMENT MARKET, BY END USER, $M (2017–2021)
TABLE 11 QATAR FACILITY MANAGEMENT MARKET, BY END USER, $M (2022–2026)
TABLE 12 QATAR FACILITY MANAGEMENT MARKET, BY END USER, $M (2027–2030)
TABLE 13 QATAR FACILITY MANAGEMENT MARKET, BY MODE, $M (2017–2021)
TABLE 14 QATAR FACILITY MANAGEMENT MARKET, BY MODE, $M (2022–2026)
TABLE 15 QATAR FACILITY MANAGEMENT MARKET, BY MODE, $M (2027–2030)
TABLE 16 QATAR OUTSOURCED FACILITY MANAGEMENT MARKET, BY TYPE, $M (2017–2021)
TABLE 17 QATAR OUTSOURCED FACILITY MANAGEMENT MARKET, BY TYPE, $M (2022–2026)
TABLE 18 QATAR OUTSOURCED FACILITY MANAGEMENT MARKET, BY TYPE, $M (2027–2030)
TABLE 19 QATAR FACILITY MANAGEMENT MARKET, BY TYPE, $M (2017–2021)
TABLE 20 QATAR FACILITY MANAGEMENT MARKET, BY TYPE, $M (2022–2026)
TABLE 21 QATAR FACILITY MANAGEMENT MARKET, BY TYPE, $M (2027–2030)
TABLE 22 QATAR FACILITY MANAGEMENT WORKFORCE, BY END USER, THOUSANDS (2017–2021)
TABLE 23 QATAR FACILITY MANAGEMENT WORKFORCE, BY END USER, THOUSANDS (2022–2026)
TABLE 24 QATAR FACILITY MANAGEMENT WORKFORCE, BY END USER, THOUSANDS (2027–2030)
TABLE 25 QATAR FACILITY MANAGEMENT WORKFORCE, BY MODE, THOUSANDS (2017–2021)
TABLE 26 QATAR FACILITY MANAGEMENT WORKFORCE, BY MODE, THOUSANDS (2022–2026)
TABLE 27 QATAR FACILITY MANAGEMENT WORKFORCE, BY MODE, THOUSANDS (2027–2030)
TABLE 28 LIST OF MAJOR FACILITY MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS/PROJECTS WON BY KEY PLAYERS
TABLE 29 LIST OF OTHER PLAYERS OPERATING IN QATAR FACILITY MANAGEMENT MARKET
TABLE 30 MOSANADA FACILITIES MANAGEMENT SERVICES – AT A GLANCE
TABLE 31 ENGIE COFELY – AT A GLANCE
TABLE 32 AL-ASMAKH FACILITIES MANAGEMENT W.L.L. – AT A GLANCE
TABLE 33 COMO FACILITIES MANAGEMENT SERVICES – AT A GLANCE
TABLE 34 OCS QATAR LLC – AT A GLANCE
TABLE 35 CBM QATAR LLC – AT A GLANCE
TABLE 36 ELEGANCIA GROUP – AT A GLANCE
TABLE 37 AL TAMYOZ BUSINESS GROUP – AT A GLANCE
TABLE 38 CONSERVO FACILITY MANAGEMENT W.L.L. – AT A GLANCE
TABLE 39 SODEXO GROUP – AT A GLANCE
TABLE 40 AMWAJ CATERING SERVICES COMPANY – AT A GLANCE
TABLE 41 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT & MAINTENANCE COMPANY LLC – AT A GLANCE
TABLE 42 WASEEF – AT A GLANCE
TABLE 43 QAFAM – AT A GLANCE
TABLE 44 DARWISH INTERSERVE FACILITIES MANAGEMENT W.L.L. – AT A GLANCE
TABLE 45 AL MIRQAB FACILITIES MANAGEMENT – AT A GLANCE
TABLE 46 Q-TEC ELECTRIC W.L.L. – AT A GLANCE
TABLE 47 EFS FACILITIES SERVICES GROUP – AT A GLANCE
TABLE 48 THE MAINTAINERS – AT A GLANCE
TABLE 49 CAYAN FACILITY MANAGEMENT – AT A GLANCE
LIST OF FIGURES
FIG 1 MARKET SIZE BREAKDOWN BY SEGMENT
FIG 2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
FIG 3 BREAKDOWN OF PRIMARY RESEARCH, BY INDUSTRY PARTICIPANT
FIG 4 BREAKDOWN OF PRIMARY RESEARCH, BY DESIGNATION
FIG 5 BREAKDOWN OF PRIMARY RESEARCH, BY COMPANY TYPE
FIG 6 DATA TRIANGULATION APPROACH
FIG 7 QATAR FACILITY MANAGEMENT MARKET SUMMARY
FIG 8 NUMBER OF NEW BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED IN QATAR (2015–2020)
FIG 9 BARGAINING POWER OF BUYERS
FIG 10 BARGAINING POWER OF SUPPLIERS
FIG 11 INTENSITY OF RIVALRY
FIG 12 THREAT OF NEW ENTRANTS
FIG 13 THREAT OF SUBSTITUTES
FIG 14 QATAR FACILITY MANAGEMENT MARKET SNAPSHOT
FIG 15 QATAR FACILITY MANAGEMENT MARKET, BY SERVICE, $M (2017–2030)
FIG 16 QATAR FACILITY MANAGEMENT MARKET FOR PROPERTY SERVICES, BY TYPE, $M (2017–2030)
FIG 17 QATAR FACILITY MANAGEMENT MARKET, BY END USER, $M (2017–2030)
FIG 18 QATAR FACILITY MANAGEMENT MARKET, BY MODE, $M (2017–2030)
FIG 19 QATAR OUTSOURCED FACILITY MANAGEMENT MARKET, BY TYPE, $M (2017–2030)
FIG 20 QATAR FACILITY MANAGEMENT MARKET, BY TYPE, $M (2017–2030)
FIG 21 QATAR OFFICE CAPACITY IN ‘000 SQUARE METERS (2017–2030)
FIG 22 QATAR RETAIL CAPACITY IN ‘000 SQUARE METERS (2017–2030)
FIG 23 TOTAL NUMBER OF HOTEL ROOMS IN QATAR, ‘000 UNITS (2017–2030)
FIG 24 QATAR RESIDENTIAL CAPACITY, ‘000 UNITS (2017–2030)
FIG 25 TOTAL NUMBER OF INDUSTRIES IN QATAR (2017–2030)
FIG 26 QATAR FACILITY MANAGEMENT WORKFORCE, BY END USER, THOUSANDS (2017–2030)
FIG 27 QATAR FACILITY MANAGEMENT WORKFORCE, BY MODE, THOUSANDS (2017–2030)
FIG 28 KEY PLAYERS AND THEIR OFFERINGS IN QATAR FACILITY MANAGEMENT MARKET
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