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30 October 2023

Daily Newsletter

30 October 2023

PST and Kauno Grūdai sign contract to build new facility

Grūdai intends to use the facility mainly to manufacture products such as instant noodle and porridge packs.

October 27 2023

Lithuania-based construction company Panevezio statybos trestas (PST) has entered into an agreement with food production business Kauno Grūdai to build a new production and industrial facility in Lithuania.

Located at Fortų Str 9 in the city of Alytus, the facility will comprise an overall area of 7,400m².

The value of this agreement is approximately €17m ($17.91m) (including VAT).

Construction works are expected to be finished 11 months on from the contract's initial signing date.

Meanwhile, civil engineering company Bendrieji statybų projektai will serve as the general design contractor for this project.

The building's design consists of engineering infrastructure rooms containing manufacturing and storage facilities, in addition to an amenity area and staff room.

Grūdai intends to use the facility to manufacture several kinds of products such as instant noodles and porridges in packs and cups.

In addition, the business is planning to restore access roads, carry out landscaping work, add car parks and pedestrian routes adapted for persons with disabilities, and more within the site's premises.

In February this year, Grūdai, which is a subsidiary of Linas Agro Group, revealed plans to invest €32m to expand its instant foods facility in Alytus.

The expanded facility is expected to generate approximately 250 to 300 additional jobs.

Kauno Grūdai also has an instant food production plant in Kėdainiai, also in Lithuania.

South-East Asia Construction Market Dynamics

Per GlobalData analysis, the South-East Asia construction industry in 2023 is dominated by Indonesia, though the country will see a slowdown compared to 2022 due to elevated building material prices, weak commercial property demand, high interest rates and a softening of external demand. The construction industry in the Philippines is estimated to register a AAGR of 7.2% between 2024 and 2027, supported by the government’s focus on the development of the country’s rail and road transport and energy infrastructure.

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