PH KAZAKOS TRADING , Ltd. is a Cyprus-based company that is primarily engaged in the construction industry, by rending services and maintenance of construction equipment and transportation machinery. Its major products include excavators, wheel loaders, aerial platforms, tunnel boring machines, rubber crawler carriers, mobile crushers, dump trucks and cranes. The Company is importing used construction machinery supplies parts that include hydraulic filters, high-pressure hoses, ground engaging tools (GET) and replacement components. in addition undertake
government projects plus the fully engagement in private sectors in building business and big
projects. This dynamic growth of the company and the realization of new potential customers a decision its taken to move into the importation construction industry by targeting high technology construction machinery to serve the
Cyprus construction industry. Among the basic characteristics of the company's image are the strong contacts with in the construction business environment plus the excellent knowledge of the market filling the market needs covering the whole
Cyprus.
OUR MISSION
There are two important underlying needs, and the combination of Technical support and and hand on the actual machine serves both. The function is similar to that of the ski lodge at the bottom of the slopes; selling important gear while providing a place for real demonstration, and talk. We're the rock climber's version of the ski lodge.
There is a real need for a highly professional construction machinery
specializing on crushing gear in Cyprus. contractors forget to that gas prices increased dramatically and despite this fact they are operating with huge machinery in size and without the knowledge of flexibility in size and cost effective exactly what they need, to reduce there cost . and to operated in a
versatile way.
There is a practical need for the constructor to work, a small space place. This is part of the activity focus of the location.
There is a need for 'one-stop' multifunction machinery. Construction contractors, and civil
Engineering.
don't want to have to buy expensive gear from a specific importer, and drive miles to find another importer for other related construction machine. The PH KAZAKOS Trading will fulfils this
need by introducing into the emerging market that is really boosting in
contraction sector with the new evolution machines. helping to assist the
market growth view our construction machinery
CYPRUS CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
The construction sector in 2004 continued to register an upwards trend, recording a positive
rate of growth in its value added in real terms. In 2004 the real growth was 5,8% compared to 7,1% in 2003 and 5,5% in 2002. This is attributed mostly
to the significant increase in the construction of residential buildings. Gross output at current market prices increased by 14,3% and reached £1.074,5 million
Compared to £939,9 million in 2003. Value added at current market prices rose to £578,2 million from £506,5 million recording an increase of 14,2%. The
Contribution of the construction sector to GDP at current market prices increased to7,9%.The distribution of the value of new construction in 2004 by main economic sector was as follows: Housing 56,5%, services 11,7%,transport 10,2%, hotels and restaurants 4,3%,wholesale and retail trade 3,8%, electricity, gas and water 4,7%, agriculture 2,8%, manufacturing 2,3% and other activities 3,7%.
Employment in the sector increased from 29.518 persons in 2003 to 29.970 in 2004 and accounted for 9,3% of the gainfully employed
Population for the production of G.D.P. the number of persons registered as unemployed increased from 685 persons in 2003 to 780 in 2004.
Gross Fixed Capital Formation
Gross fixed capital formation in the sector at current prices increased from £24,3 million in 2003 to £26,4 million in 2004. Construction machinery
accounted for 37,3% of investment and transport equipment for 26,9%.
Construction Costs
Labor costs during 2004 continued to rise, registering an increase of 4,0% compared to 5,8% in 2003 and 5,0% in 2002.The overall price index of construction materials increased by 8,2%, compared to 4,6% in 2003.The change in the price index is due to the increases that have been recorded in the prices of round bars of iron (29%), drain pipes(27%), bituminous mixtures (22%), premix (19%),
gravel and sand aggregate (14%), building bricks(13%) and crushed gravel (13%).
Construction Cost per square meter
For houses, the cost of construction per square meter (excluding the value of land)
increased from £370,3 in 2003 to £389,1 in 2004.For apartment blocks, the cost per square meter rose to £362,6 from £344,9.
Building Permits
Cyprus construction industry government statistical information
The number of building permits authorized in 2004 increased to 8.252 from 7.548 in 2003. The total value of these permits increased by 13,3% and the total area by 16,4%. The number of dwelling units to be constructed by these permits amounted
to 15.743 compared to 11.955 in 2003 and 8.127 in 2002 Of the building permits authorized in 2004,76,4% were permits for residential buildings with a declared value of £877,3 million or 75,2% of the total value. Permits for tourist accommodation
Amounted to £67,1 million (5,7%) and permits for residential and commercial buildings to £65,2 million (5,6%).
Sources: Cyprus Statistical information on construction and housing industry 2004 and European union reports.
Two-year agreement signed for construction industry with
Cyprus
Unlimited Options To offer form constructions to machinery sales
Our services offer expertise to enable our clients to better realize their financial objectives. Accomplishing this for our clients falls into these basic service areas:
Business Clients
Import advising, procedures, and preparation
Training services, including:
Cyprus Industry-construction contractors
At-risk business effective cost reduction
Technical support
Spare parts availability
Providing quality service is also critical. Our business and individual clients judge our competence based on how we treat them. This is their primary - and in many cases their only - measurement of our capabilities. They ask themselves the following about our firm:
Do they act in a professional manner?
Do they know who I am?
Do they remember my name?
Are they genuinely concerned about my best interest?
Will they actively support and defend their advice and council if needed?
Our services must be strong enough that each of our clients will answer positively to these questions.
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