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Construction Risk - Q1 2025 Update

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  • 50 Pages
  • May 2025
  • Region: Global
  • GlobalData
  • ID: 6176879
The Construction Risk Index (CRI) provides a standardized view of the underlying degree of country-level risk facing the construction industries in 91 major developed and emerging markets around the world.

Characterized by its skilled workforce, stable political environment, and strong international connectivity, Singapore is known for its ease of doing business. For this reason, the the analyst Construction Risk Index (CRI) once again ranks the country as top destination for contractors to operate - a position that Singapore has held since the Q4 2023 CRI. In this latest update, Singapore has received an overall risk score of 18.4, marking a 1.1 index point decline compared with the previous update (Q4 2024). This decline means that Singapore will maintain the lowest possible A1 rating, a feat that no other country has achieved.

Scope

  • An overview of country-level risk.
  • Analysis of risk for the construction industry 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.

Reasons to Buy

  • This report provides a standardized view of the underlying degree of country-level risk facing the construction industries in 91 major developed and emerging markets around the world.
  • The report provides an analysis of current conditions and provides a forward-looking assessment of general and specific risks that could undermine the growth prospects for the construction industries.
  • The report incorporates the latest available economic and industry data from a range of recognized national and international statistical sources.

Table of Contents

1 Global Construction Risk
1.1 Global Construction Risk Comparison
2 North America3 Latin America4 Western Europe5 Eastern Europe6 Middle East and North Africa7 Sub Saharan Africa8 South and South-East Asia9 North-East Asia
10 Australasia
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List of Tables
Table 1: Risk Dimensions
Table 2: Ratings, Scores and Definitions
Table 3: Global Risk Ratings and Rankings
List of Figures
Figure 1: Global and Regional Risk Scores
Figure 2: Global Risk Map
Figure 3: Regional Risk Comparison
Figure 4: North America - Risk Scores Map
Figure 5: North America - Risk Ratings and Scores Summary
Figure 6: North America - Risk Scores Comparison
Figure 7: Latin America - Risk Scores Map
Figure 8: Latin America - Risk Ratings and Scores Summary
Figure 9: Latin America - Risk Scores Comparison
Figure 10: Western Europe - Risk Scores Map
Figure 11: Western Europe - Risk Ratings and Scores Summary
Figure 12: Western Europe - Risk Scores Comparison
Figure 13: Eastern Europe - Risk Scores Map
Figure 14: Eastern Europe - Risk Ratings and Scores Summary
Figure 15: Eastern Europe - Risk Scores Comparison
Figure 16: Middle East and North Africa - Risk Scores Map
Figure 17: Middle East and North Africa - Risk Ratings and Scores Summary
Figure 18: Middle East and North Africa - Risk Scores Comparison
Figure 19: Sub Saharan Africa - Risk Scores Map
Figure 20: Sub Saharan Africa - Risk Ratings and Scores Summary
Figure 21: Sub Saharan Africa - Risk Scores Comparison
Figure 22: South and South-East Asia - Risk Scores Map
Figure 23: South and South-East Asia - Risk Ratings and Scores Summary
Figure 24: South and South-East Asia - Risk Scores Comparison
Figure 25: North-East Asia - Risk Scores Map
Figure 26: North-East Asia - Risk Ratings and Scores Summary
Figure 27: North-East Asia - Risk Scores Comparison
Figure 28: Australasia - Risk Scores Map
Figure 29: Australasia - Risk Ratings and Scores Summary
Figure 30: Australasia - Risk Scores Comparison