CICA Countries Jorge Mas President Confederation of International Contractors Associations OVERVIEW AMERICA CONFEDERATION OF INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTORS association OVERVIEW EUROPE ID: 794920
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THE INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDING GAP
CICA Countries
Jorge Mas
President Confederation of International Contractors’ Associations
Slide2OVERVIEW – AMERICA
CONFEDERATION OF INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTORS’
association
Slide3OVERVIEW – EUROPE
CONFEDERATION OF INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTORS’
association
Slide4OVERVIEW – ASIA
CONFEDERATION OF INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTORS’
association
Slide5OVERVIEW – OCEANIA
CONFEDERATION OF INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTORS’
association
Slide6The framework of modern life
we rely upon each day
Slide7Contribution of the construction industry
to the world’s GDP is estimated at 10%
Increasing d
emand
for
new
infrastructure
Slide9No
easy
task
“Just keeping pace with projected global GDP growth will require an estimated $
49
trillion in infrastructure investment between now and 2030”
Slide11US$
49
.000.000.000.000
Ejemplificar la cuantía de esta cifra
20 times
the
annual GDP of France
Slide1340%
of global infrastructure and capital project investment
poorly spent
Global
investment
in
infrastructure
in
the
last
18
years
3.8%
of
GDP
Slide15Value of
infrastructure
stock in
developed
economies
70% of GDP
Slide16Infrastructure development
:
why is it important?
Figure
elaborated
from
WEF Data
Global
competitiveness
index
Slide17The Mega Trend Matrix, 2025
Figure
by
Frost & Sullivan
Slide18Rejected
Limitations and restrictions
Slide191.
Public
Investment
F
unding
Slide202. Project
complexity
and
uncertainty
Slide213.
Political
and
institutional
issues
Slide22Bridging the infrastructure gap
Slide23Requirements
in
infrastructure
investment (2016-2030):Figure adapted
from
McKinsey data
60% of total in emerging economies
US$49,1 trillion
Slide24The goal
:
To m
obilize
US
$ 120 trillion
available from banking and
institutional investors to bridge the infrastructure gap towards 2030
Slide25I
nfrastructure
need
by
economic
sector
Slide26Figure
adapted
from McKinsey dataAnnual requirements in infrastructure investment 2016-2030 (US$
b
illion
)
Global
Slide27CICA
Countries
Annual requirements in infrastructure investment
2016-2030 (US$ billion)
Figure
adapted
from
McKinsey data
Slide28CICA
Countries
Annual requirements in infrastructure investment
2016-2030 (US$ billion)
Figure
adapted
from
McKinsey data
Slide29Transport
Slide30Annual Transport requirements in infrastructure investment
2016-2030 (US$ billion)
America
(
selected
countries
)
Data
from
Oxford
Economics
,
Argentinean
Chamber
of
Construction
,
Chilean
Chamber
of
Construction
, McKinsey
Institute
.
Slide31Annual Transport requirements in infrastructure investment
2016-2030 (US$ billion)
Europe
(
selected
countries
)
Data
adapted
from
Oxford
Economics
and McKinsey
Institute
.
Slide32Annual Transport requirements in infrastructure investment
2016-2030 (US$ billion)
Asia and
Oceania
(
selected
countries
)
Data
adapted
from
Oxford
Economics
and McKinsey
Institute
.
Slide33Energy
(
selected
countries
)
Slide34Annual Energy requirements in infrastructure investment
2016-2030 (US$ billion)
Data
from Oxford
Economics
,
Argentinean
Chamber
of
Construction,
Chilean
Chamber
of
Construction, McKinsey
Institute
.
America
(
selected
countries
)
Slide35Annual Energy requirements in infrastructure investment
2016-2030 (US$ billion)
Europe
(
selected
countries
)
Data
adapted
from
Oxford
Economics
and McKinsey
Institute
.
Slide36Annual Energy requirements in infrastructure investment
2016-2030 (US$ billion)
Asia and
Oceania
(
selected
countries
)
Data
adapted
from
Oxford
Economics
and McKinsey
Institute
.
Slide37Telecommunications
(
selected
countries
)
Slide38Annual Telecommunications requirements in infrastructure investment
2016-2030 (US$ billion)
Data
from
Oxford
Economics
,
Argentinean
Chamber
of
Construction,
Chilean
Chamber
of
Construction, McKinsey
Institute
.
America
(
selected
countries
)
Slide39Annual Telecommunications
requirements in infrastructure investment
2016-2030 (US$ billion)
Europe
(
selected
countries
)
Slide40Annual Telecommunications
requirements in infrastructure investment
2016-2030 (US$ billion)
Asia and
Oceania
(
selected
countries
)
Data
adapted
from
Oxford
Economics
and McKinsey
Institute
.
Slide41Measures
to
boost
infrastructure
investment
Slide421. Planning and
regulatory
framework
Slide432. Private
-
public
parterships
Slide443. Alternate
funding
sources
Slide454
.
Project pipelines
Slide46Case of success: “East Asian Miracle”
Slide47“The illusion that we can insulate
ourselves from the forces of nature”
Slide48“The illusion that we can insulate
ourselves from the forces of nature”
Slide49Thank
you