Project Insight - Global Healthcare Construction Projects (Q3 2024)

Project Insight - Global Healthcare Construction Projects (Q3 2024)


Summary

This report provides a detailed analysis of healthcare construction projects globally, based on projects tracked by GlobalData.

Rising healthcare demand globally will be supported by a strong pipeline of health infrastructure projects, with GlobalData tracking global healthcare construction projects with a total value of $646.9 billion (including all projects from the announced to execution stage), as of September 2024, increasing from $636.8 billion as of June 2024. The North America region accounts for the highest share and has accounted for the major increase in pipeline, with a combined project pipeline valued expanding from $249.9 billion in March to $250.9 billion, ahead of Western Europe’s $146 billion and North-East Asia’s $60.8 billion.

Scope
  • The report provides analysis based on GlobalData's construction projects showing total project values and analysis by stage and funding for all regions. The top 20 projects per region are listed giving country, stage, value of projects. Ranked listings of the key operators for the sector are also provided showing the leading contractors, consulting engineers and project owners.
Reasons to Buy
  • Gain insight into the development of the healthcare construction sector.
  • Assess all major projects by value, start date, scope and stage of development globally, for the regions to support business development activities.
  • Plan campaigns by country based on specific project opportunities and align resources to the most attractive markets.


Global Overview
North America
Latin America
Western Europe
Eastern Europe
Middle East and North Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa
South-East Asia
North-East Asia
South Asia
Australasia

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