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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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Slide1

THE INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDING GAP

CICA Countries

Jorge Mas

President Confederation of International Contractors’ Associations

Slide2

OVERVIEW – AMERICA

CONFEDERATION OF INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTORS’

association

Slide3

OVERVIEW – EUROPE

CONFEDERATION OF INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTORS’

association

Slide4

OVERVIEW – ASIA

CONFEDERATION OF INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTORS’

association

Slide5

OVERVIEW – OCEANIA

CONFEDERATION OF INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTORS’

association

Slide6

The framework of modern life

we rely upon each day

Slide7

Contribution of the construction industry

to the world’s GDP is estimated at 10%

Slide8

Increasing d

emand

for

new

infrastructure

Slide9

No

easy

task

Slide10

“Just keeping pace with projected global GDP growth will require an estimated $

49

trillion in infrastructure investment between now and 2030”

Slide11

US$

49

.000.000.000.000

Slide12

Ejemplificar la cuantía de esta cifra

20 times

the

annual GDP of France

Slide13

40%

of global infrastructure and capital project investment

poorly spent

Slide14

Global

investment

in

infrastructure

in

the

last

18

years

3.8%

of

GDP

Slide15

Value of

infrastructure

stock in

developed

economies

70% of GDP

Slide16

Infrastructure development

:

why is it important?

Figure

elaborated

from

WEF Data

Global

competitiveness

index

Slide17

The Mega Trend Matrix, 2025

Figure

by

Frost & Sullivan

Slide18

Rejected

Limitations and restrictions

Slide19

1.

Public

Investment

F

unding

Slide20

2. Project

complexity

and

uncertainty

Slide21

3.

Political

and

institutional

issues

Slide22

Bridging the infrastructure gap

Slide23

Requirements

in

infrastructure

investment (2016-2030):Figure adapted

from

McKinsey data

60% of total in emerging economies

US$49,1 trillion

Slide24

The goal

:

To m

obilize

US

$ 120 trillion

available from banking and

institutional investors to bridge the infrastructure gap towards 2030

Slide25

I

nfrastructure

need

by

economic

sector

Slide26

Figure

adapted

from McKinsey dataAnnual requirements in infrastructure investment 2016-2030 (US$

b

illion

)

Global

Slide27

CICA

Countries

Annual requirements in infrastructure investment

2016-2030 (US$ billion)

Figure

adapted

from

McKinsey data

Slide28

CICA

Countries

Annual requirements in infrastructure investment

2016-2030 (US$ billion)

Figure

adapted

from

McKinsey data

Slide29

Transport

Slide30

Annual 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

.

Slide31

Annual Transport requirements in infrastructure investment

2016-2030 (US$ billion)

Europe

(

selected

countries

)

Data

adapted

from

Oxford

Economics

and McKinsey

Institute

.

Slide32

Annual Transport requirements in infrastructure investment

2016-2030 (US$ billion)

Asia and

Oceania

(

selected

countries

)

Data

adapted

from

Oxford

Economics

and McKinsey

Institute

.

Slide33

Energy

(

selected

countries

)

Slide34

Annual 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

)

Slide35

Annual Energy requirements in infrastructure investment

2016-2030 (US$ billion)

Europe

(

selected

countries

)

Data

adapted

from

Oxford

Economics

and McKinsey

Institute

.

Slide36

Annual Energy requirements in infrastructure investment

2016-2030 (US$ billion)

Asia and

Oceania

(

selected

countries

)

Data

adapted

from

Oxford

Economics

and McKinsey

Institute

.

Slide37

Telecommunications

(

selected

countries

)

Slide38

Annual 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

)

Slide39

Annual Telecommunications

requirements in infrastructure investment

2016-2030 (US$ billion)

Europe

(

selected

countries

)

Slide40

Annual Telecommunications

requirements in infrastructure investment

2016-2030 (US$ billion)

Asia and

Oceania

(

selected

countries

)

Data

adapted

from

Oxford

Economics

and McKinsey

Institute

.

Slide41

Measures

to

boost

infrastructure

investment

Slide42

1. Planning and

regulatory

framework

Slide43

2. Private

-

public

parterships

Slide44

3. Alternate

funding

sources

Slide45

4

.

Project pipelines

Slide46

Case 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”

Slide49

Thank

you