AMERICAS | PROJECTS
A Pre-Planning Planning Pre-Execution Execution
Top, figure 4a:
Latin America – Tunnel Construction Project Pipeline, Value by Stage (US$ m)
Bottom, figure 4b: Latin America – Tunnel Construction Project Pipeline, Value by Country and Sector (US$ m)
COURTESY OF GLOBALDATA 0 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 B Mining Tunnel Railway Tunnel
Colombia Argentina Chile
Mexico Brazil Peru
Panama 02,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 14,000 16,000 Roads Tunnel Water and Sewage 35,000 40,000
US
With the US market by far the larger of the two countries in North America in the analysis (US, Canada), the relative shares of the country’s total value pipeline by tunnel project stages (US$73 billion) reflects those of the whole region. The Execution stage pipeline is, by value, the largest (US$31.6 billion); next is Planning, very closely followed by Pre-Execution; the Pre-Planning stage is smallest by value. The project pipeline is led by two sectors that are almost equal in size – Water & Sewage and Rail/
Subway, respectively. With the addition of the relatively small Road sector to the far larger Rail activity, the Transport sector as a whole is then the main area of infrastructure development in the US t pipeline.
Canada In the Canadian market, there is currently a fairly even split between three of the total value pipeline (US$17 billion) by tunnel project stages – Pre-Planning, Pre- Execution, and Execution. At present, the smallest of the stages by value pipeline is the Planning stage.
Right, figure 5a North America – Tunnel Construction Project Pipeline, Funding Mode (%)
Far right, figure 5b Latin America – Tunnel Construction Project Pipeline, Funding Mode (%)
COURTESY OF GLOBALDATA
Public/private 4% Private 2% Public 94%
Public/private 59% Private 16% Public 25%
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