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Global Infrastructure Outlook to 2025

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  • 62 Pages
  • September 2021
  • Region: Global
  • GlobalData
  • ID: 5457096
Although heavily impacted by the disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, global infrastructure construction output still expanded in 2020, as governments around the world sought to stimulate economic activity through investments in transport infrastructure and clean energy. The pace of growth in real terms in infrastructure investment stood at 2.7% in 2020, pushing the total output value to US$3.4 trillion. Infrastructure construction, which includes of roads, railways, power and electricity, water and sewerage, and other infrastructure (which mainly comprises airports and marine / inland waterways), had been growing at a relatively fast pace prior to the COVID-19 outbreak, with global output expanding by an average of 4.2% in 2018-2019, and there is expected to be a sharp acceleration in 2021, with output jumping by 6.2%. Thereafter, there will continue to be relatively high levels of growth, averaging 4.9% a year in 2022-2025.

This report provides a detailed analysis of the prospects for the global infrastructure construction industry up to 2025, including an assessment of the impact of COVID-19. The report also includes an assessment of the infrastructure project pipelines across all major regions.

Scope


  • An overview of the outlook for the global infrastructure construction industry to 2025, focusing on roads, railways, power and electricity, water and sewerage, and airports and other infrastructure sectors.
  • Analysis of the outlook in major global regions: North America, Latin America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, South and South-East Asia, North-East Asia, Australasia, the Middle East and North Africa, and Sub-Saharan Africa.
  • An assessment of the key attributes of the infrastructure project pipelines in all major regions in the key infrastructure sectors.

Reasons to Buy


  • Evaluate regional infrastructure construction trends from insight on output values and forecast data to 2025. Identify the fastest growers to enable assessment and targeting of commercial opportunities in the markets best suited to strategic focus.
  • Identify the project opportunities in key regions and sectors. Formulate plans on where and how to engage with the market while minimizing any negative impact on revenues.

Table of Contents

1. Overview
2. Sector Overviews
2.1 Railways
2.2 Roads
2.3 Electricity and Power
2.4 Water and Sewerage
2.5 Airports and Other Infrastructure
3. Project Pipelines
3.1 All Infrastructure Projects
3.2 Railway Projects
3.3 Road Projects
3.4 Electricity and Power Projects
3.5 Water and Sewerage Projects
3.6 Airports Projects
3.7 Marine and Inland Water Projects
4. The Publisher Construction
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List of Tables
Table 1: Infrastructure Construction Output, by Sector and Region (Real, US$ 2017 Billion), 2015-2025
Table 2: Infrastructure Construction Output Value, by Region and Country (Real, US$ 2017 Billion), 2015-2025
Table 3: All Infrastructure, Project Pipeline Value by Stage and Region (US$ Billion)
Table 4: All Infrastructure, Project Pipeline Value by Stage and Sector (US$ Billion)
Table 5: Top 50 Railway Projects by Value
Table 6: Top 50 Road Projects by Value
Table 7: Top 50 Electricity and Power Infrastructure Projects by Value
Table 8: Top 50 Water and Sewage Infrastructure Projects by Value
Table 9: Top 50 Airport Projects by Value
Table 10: Top 50 Marine and Inland Water Projects by Value
List of Figures
Figure 1: Global Infrastructure Output Value (Real US$ Billion) and Growth (% change)
Figure 2: Global Infrastructure Output Value by Region (Index, 2016 = 100)
Figure 3: Infrastructure Construction Output (% GDP) vs Infrastructure Quality, by Country
Figure 4: Infrastructure Construction Output Growth vs Infrastructure Quality, by Country
Figure 5: Infrastructure Construction Output and GDP by Region
Figure 6: Infrastructure Construction Output Value and Growth, by Region
Figure 7: Railway Infrastructure Output (% of GDP) vs Population Density per Km of Rail
Figure 8: Railway Infrastructure Output (% of GDP) vs Efficiency of Train Services
Figure 9: Railway Infrastructure Construction Output Value, % of GDP, Average of Time Period
Figure 10: Railway Infrastructure Construction Output Value (Real US$ Million)
Figure 11: Railway Infrastructure Construction Output Value (Real US$ Million)
Figure 12: Road Infrastructure Output (% of GDP) vs Quality of Roads
Figure 13: Road Infrastructure Output (% of GDP) vs Road Connectivity
Figure 14: Road Infrastructure Construction Output Value, % of GDP, Average of Time Period
Figure 15: Road Infrastructure Construction Output Value (Real US$ Million)
Figure 16: Road Infrastructure Construction Output Value (Real US$ Million)
Figure 17: Electricity and Power Infrastructure Output (% of GDP) vs Electricity Power Losses
Figure 18: Electricity and Power Infrastructure Output (% of GDP) vs Electricity Quality
Figure 19: Electricity and Power Construction Output Value, % of GDP, Average of Time Period
Figure 20: Electricity and Power Construction Output Value (Real US$ Million)
Figure 21: Electricity and Power Infrastructure Construction Output Value (Real US$ Million)
Figure 22: Water and Sewage Infrastructure Output (% of GDP) vs Reliability of Water Supply
Figure 23: Water and Sewage Infrastructure Output (% of GDP), Access to Safely Managed Sanitation
Figure 24: Water and Sewage Infrastructure Construction Output Value, % of GDP, Average of Time Period
Figure 25: Water and Sewage Infrastructure Construction Output Value (Real US$ Million)
Figure 26: Water and Sewage Infrastructure Construction Output Value (Real US$ Million)
Figure 27: Airports and Other Infrastructure Output (% of GDP) vs Efficiency of Air Transport Services
Figure 28: Airports and Other Infrastructure Output (% of GDP) vs Efficiency of Seaport Services
Figure 29: Airports and Other Infrastructure Construction Output Value, % of GDP, Average of Time Period
Figure 30: Airports and Other Infrastructure Construction Output Value (Real US$ Million)
Figure 31: Airports and Other Infrastructure Construction Output Value (Real US$ Million)
Figure 32: All Infrastructure, Project Pipeline Value by Stage (US$ million)
Figure 33: All Infrastructure, Project Pipeline Value by Stage and Sector (US$ Million)
Figure 34: All Infrastructure, Project Pipeline Value by Stage and Region (US$ Million)
Figure 35: All Infrastructure, Project Pipeline by Funding Type and Region (% of Total)
Figure 36: Railways, Project Pipeline by Stage (US$ Million)
Figure 37: Railways, Project Pipeline by Stage and Region (US$ Million)
Figure 38: Railways, Project Pipeline by Funding Type and Region (% of Total)
Figure 39: Railways, Project Pipeline Rail Length by Completion Year (km)
Figure 40: Railways, Project Pipeline by Railway Type (US$ Million)
Figure 41: Roads, Project Pipeline by Stage (US$ Million)
Figure 42: Roads, Project Pipeline by Stage and Region (US$ Million)
Figure 43: Roads, Project Pipeline by Funding Type and Region (% of Total)
Figure 44: Roads, Project Pipeline Rail Length by Completion Year (km)
Figure 45: Electricity and Power, Project Pipeline by Stage (US$ Million)
Figure 46: Electricity and Power, Project Pipeline by Stage and Region (US$ Million)
Figure 47: Power Generation, Project Pipeline by Type and Stage (US$ Million)
Figure 48: Power Generation, Capacity Additions by Completion Year (MW)
Figure 49: Water and Sewage Infrastructure, Project Pipeline by Stage (US$ Million)
Figure 50: Water and Sewage Infrastructure, Project Pipeline by Stage and Region (US$ Million)
Figure 51: Water and Sewage Infrastructure, Project Pipeline by Funding Type and Region (% of Total)
Figure 52: Airports, Project Pipeline by Stage (US$ Million)
Figure 53: Airports, Project Pipeline by Stage and Region (US$ Million)
Figure 54: Airports, Project Pipeline by Funding Type and Region (% of Total)
Figure 55: Marine and Inland Waterways, Project Pipeline by Stage (US$ Million)
Figure 56: Marine and Inland Waterways, Project Pipeline by Stage and Region (US$ Million)
Figure 57: Marine and Inland Waterways, Project Pipeline by Funding Type and Region (% of Total)